Katie Price stunned as she posed in a see-through leotard which showed off her 'biggest ever' boob job.
The glamour model, 45, was a special guest at the London Palladium last night for her podcaster pal GK Barry's Saving Grace tour.
Katie pulled out all the stops in an attention grabbing body suit which made sure all eyes were on her.
She paired the glittery number with matching knee high boots and a sparkly cap.
Katie arrived on stage after being introduced by GK, flanked by top shirtless hunks as the crowd screamed.
The mum of five, who has previously been a guest on GK's podcast, chatted to the influencer while sat on an eloborately decorated stage complete with a golden chaise lounge and a throne.
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She even performed her 2017 single I Got U, which was written by performer X Factor finalist Craig Colton.
Katie shared an instagram video of herself backstage rehearsing the lyrics to the track, which she famously performed live on Loose Women when it was released.
Her social media also showed her new man, MAFS star JJ Slater, was in attendance to support her, as well as her sister Sophie Price.
Katie's appearance saw her in high spirits, despite recent reports that she will lose half of her OnlyFans income to pay off her mounting debts.
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A court heard yesterday that she has not paid any of the £12,500 monthly payments she agreed to make in April last year.
Katie was supposed to make these deposits for three years as well as a lump sum of £25,000 last July.
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The mum-of-five allegedly owes HMRC £760,000 in unpaid tax, VAT and late payment penalties.
According to court papers seen by , there had been a "failure to comply with a statutory demand for a liquidated sum, payable immediately".