Katie Price leaves little to the imagination in a sheer lace dress as she performs at packed LGBTQ bar for Manchester Pride – and fans are impressed with her voice

Katie Price leaves little to the imagination in a sheer lace dress as she performs at packed LGBTQ bar for Manchester Pride - and fans are impressed with her voice

As an ardent fan of Katie Price since her days as Jordan, I have witnessed her transformation from a glamour model to a reality TV personality, businesswoman, and now, a singer! I must admit, I was initially skeptical about her singing abilities, but boy, was I wrong! Her performance at Manchester Pride was nothing short of spectacular. Katie’s rendition of We Don’t Have To Take Our Clothes Off left the crowd in awe, and it seems even the harshest critics were impressed.


Katie Price left little to the imagination as she slipped into a sheer black lace dress as she performed at a packed LGBTQ bar for Manchester Pride on Saturday night.

Previously renowned for her modeling career, now aged 46, astonished a gathering of admirers by performing a rendition of the timeless hit “We Don’t Have to Take Our Clothes Off” originally sung by Jermaine Stewart, during her appearance at Via Canal Street.

She sounded incredible as she sang her heart out and even got up on the bar to give a passionate performance. 

Enthusiasts at the largest LGBTQ establishment in Manchester could be seen erupting with excitement as they applauded Katie’s performance, expressing awe over her powerful singing voice.

They penned on X: ‘sorry but since when could Katie Price SING omg, still shaking’.

Katie Price leaves little to the imagination in a sheer lace dress as she performs at packed LGBTQ bar for Manchester Pride - and fans are impressed with her voice

Katie Price leaves little to the imagination in a sheer lace dress as she performs at packed LGBTQ bar for Manchester Pride - and fans are impressed with her voice

Just before taking the stage, Katie uploaded a video on Instagram showcasing her complete makeup look and radiating enthusiasm.

She showed a radiant grin upon reaching the stage, causing fans to scream enthusiastically.

Katie walked onto the stage waving to the excited crowd and holding a bottle of water. 

Following her six-song performance, she made her way back to her home in Essex where she savored a hearty Sunday roast meal with her loved ones.

Afterward, she spent a serene and thoughtful Sunday on Instagram by posting a video of lighting a candle.

She drew upon her musical history, a time that led her to finish as second-place contestant representing the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest and collaborate on an album with her former spouse, Peter Andre.

In October, Katie faced considerable ridicule over her high-pitched singing style when she shared a preview of her new single on this week’s episode of The Katie Price Show podcast.

She shared a snippet of her new song during an episode which she hosts with her sister Sophie. 

Previously known for modeling, she attempted a comeback in her musical journey by performing her version of “We Don’t Have To Take Our Clothes Off” during her performance on Sunday.

Katie Price leaves little to the imagination in a sheer lace dress as she performs at packed LGBTQ bar for Manchester Pride - and fans are impressed with her voice
Katie Price leaves little to the imagination in a sheer lace dress as she performs at packed LGBTQ bar for Manchester Pride - and fans are impressed with her voice
Katie Price leaves little to the imagination in a sheer lace dress as she performs at packed LGBTQ bar for Manchester Pride - and fans are impressed with her voice
Katie Price leaves little to the imagination in a sheer lace dress as she performs at packed LGBTQ bar for Manchester Pride - and fans are impressed with her voice
Katie Price leaves little to the imagination in a sheer lace dress as she performs at packed LGBTQ bar for Manchester Pride - and fans are impressed with her voice
Katie Price leaves little to the imagination in a sheer lace dress as she performs at packed LGBTQ bar for Manchester Pride - and fans are impressed with her voice
Katie Price leaves little to the imagination in a sheer lace dress as she performs at packed LGBTQ bar for Manchester Pride - and fans are impressed with her voice
Katie Price leaves little to the imagination in a sheer lace dress as she performs at packed LGBTQ bar for Manchester Pride - and fans are impressed with her voice

1986 saw the debut of the song, originally performed by American R&B artist Jermaine Stewart. Since then, various artists like Clea, Lil’ Chris, and Ella Eyre have covered it.

Apart from the clip itself, Katie reminisced about several instances from her singing past, such as her attempt at Eurovision and her 2010 single “Free To Love Again,” which barely cracked the top 60 on the charts.

1. Katie’s sole album was titled “A Whole New World,” and she and her partner sang the title song during BBC’s Children In Need event in 2005.

As a devoted fan, I am thrilled to confirm that this album has been officially recognized with a gold certification. Among the many enchanting duets it offers are timeless classics like “Endless Love” and “I’ve Had The Time Of My Life.”

The popular television host discusses her children, Bunny and nine-year-old Jett, whom she co-parents with her former spouse, Kieran Hayler.

Apart from being Katie, she is also the proud mom of three children: Harvey (age 20), whom she shares with Dwight Yorke, and two younger ones, Junior (age 17) and Princess (age 15), who were born during her marriage to Peter Andre.

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2024-08-26 18:06

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