Katie Price noticed some worrying lumps on her forehead after a recent cosmetic procedure, and she shared photos of them.
The 47-year-old, who used to be a model, has had many cosmetic surgeries over the years, both on her face and body.
Over the weekend, she caused concern among her fans when she shared on Snapchat that she’d developed several bumps on her forehead after receiving Botox injections.
She posted a close-up selfie revealing bumps on her forehead, jokingly writing, ‘I have HUMPS on my forehead!’
Katie shared a before-and-after video of her Botox treatment, showing pen marks on her face where the injections would be given, and captioned it with ‘This is how I looked before…’
After the procedure, the TV personality’s face wasn’t smooth as expected—instead, it had noticeable bumps.


She joked about the situation, playfully referring to temporary bumps on her face as ‘lovely lady lumps’ while the song ‘My Humps’ by the Black Eyed Peas played in the background.
It’s normal to get small bumps after Botox. These aren’t caused by the Botox itself, but by your body’s reaction to the injections.
The bumps may appear red and bleed slightly, but the tend to disappear within 15 to 30 minutes.
Sometimes these can become painful and get bigger, especially if they’re linked to a more serious problem like an allergic reaction or infection.
Katie has had numerous cosmetic surgeries throughout the years, including at least sixteen breast augmentations, three nose jobs, and six facelifts.
The mother of five traveled to Istanbul in January to have some minor adjustments made to her sixth facelift, a procedure she’d previously undergone last year.
Just seven months later, she had another surgery in Istanbul, including corrections to her lip lift, as well as brow and eye lifts.
Katie recently faced criticism after revealing a new appearance that some people accused of being ‘blackfishing’ – a term for when someone who isn’t Black adopts features or styles associated with Black culture.




The mom of five visited renowned hair stylist Dominic Ackah-Amihere to trade her typically straight, black hair for a fresh new look.
Dominic gave her a big, curly brown wig with blonde streaks and then posted a picture of the makeover on his Instagram.
He created a custom hairstyle for Wella. He quickly styled it – in just three minutes – and covered up 26 inches of hair.
When Katie shared the post on her own Instagram, she received negative comments. Many followers noticed her much darker skin, which was due to heavy use of self-tanner.
Okay, so people are really upset with her, saying she’s ‘blackfishing.’ Honestly, I’ve been following her for ages, and it’s wild to see this happening. Basically, they’re claiming she’s deliberately changing how she looks – with makeup, hair, maybe even stuff beyond that – to appear Black or mixed-race. And a lot of people are saying that’s super problematic, like a modern version of blackface and a really harmful way to borrow from Black culture. It’s just… a mess, and I can’t believe it’s happening.
People expressed strong anger in the comments, questioning why she was presenting herself as a woman of color and accusing her of using blackface.
Someone accused Katie of ‘blackfishing’ – a term for when a non-Black person adopts aesthetics associated with Black culture. The original message, while expressing love and respect, questioned why she appeared to be presenting as Black.
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