We debate whether Katie Price was right to flash her new 32GG boobs after 21 years of ups, downs and breast ops
Mum of five gave fans the first glimpse of her breasts in the Maldives... but is it time for her to stop modelling?
IS Pricey right to flash her new 32GG breasts on the beach, or is it time for the ex-glamour girl to put them away?
Debate has been raging after the mum of five gave fans their first full look of her breasts in our exclusive shots while holidaying in the Maldives. Katie, 38, was pictured topless in the sea during a family break – and Sun readers were quick to comment.
Mick Jones said: “They look real odd, unnatural and weird.” But others were quick to jump to her defence. Another reader, Gerald Cuthel, responded: “Never mind all the negativity . . . you’re looking good girl.”
Here, The Sun’s Fabulous Daily Editor has her say and a former Page 3 Girl turned TV celebrity shares an opposing view with AMY JONES.
And if you think you’ve got better boobs than Katie, it might be time to enter our brilliant Bust In Britain competition.
YES — DULCIE PEARCE
WHEN I saw the pictures of Katie Price topless on the beach, I made the same noise as when I watch a bad skateboarding accident on YouTube.
It was a sharp intake of breath followed by a wince, then a sympathetic “ouch”.
The once naturally curved beauty now has a pair of beasts (not a typo) that are so angry and irritable, they look as if they could flare up at any time and punch her in the face.
Or rip themselves from her body and dart across the sea like crazed piranha fish.
To call them boobs is artistic licence. They are so far removed from anything most women, or men, think of as breasts.
They are man-made disasters — like oil spills or Eighties tower blocks.
No amount of ice packs or Sudocrem could calm those puppies down.
In fact, if they were compared to a canine, they would be pitbull terriers, a breed illegal in this country.
Which is a great shame, as when Katie first started her modelling career 21 years ago, she had the Andrex puppies of boobs: Sweet, soft and natural.
I feel a bit mournful when I see those old photographs of the au naturel, soon-to-be-Jordan, posing for the camera with her unscarred 32Bs.
They had their whole life ahead of them, with no idea what they were about to endure.
Like a soldier going off to war or a trainee doctor who is about to start their first shift in accident and emergency, they had so much hope for the future.
But two decades later, the pair are unrecognisable — exhausted and pretty furious at what they have been through.
Now, I am a woman who has pretty much no boobs to speak of and I thank the bra gods on a daily basis for underwire and padding.
And Katie has become a famous multi-millionaire by having various amounts of silicone placed in her (and taken out).
She had the Andrex puppies of boobs: Sweet, soft and natural
Dulcie Pearce
As I write this at my office desk, she is bouncing around on a beautiful beach in the Maldives while more money flies into her bank account.
So in that sense, Katie is the definite winner. And good for her.
But these latest pictures from the Indian Ocean have taught me, and other women who are not completely happy with their genetic make-up, a valuable lesson.
Unless you want boobs that look like they might murder you in the middle of the night, then it’s best to leave them well alone.
MOST READ IN LIVING
NO — NICOLA MCCLEAN
THE first thing I noticed about Katie’s holiday snaps was her big smile.
You can tell that Pricey is back and I couldn’t be happier for her.
I’ve always been a huge fan and when she got her boobs reduced in 2015, I didn’t feel she was herself any more.
Her breasts are a huge part of who she is and now she’s got them back, she is radiating contented confidence.
I don’t understand why anyone would want to knock her for that.
She looks fantastic. She’s a 38-year-old mum of five for goodness sake. I’d love to look like her, she’s got a figure to die for.
It’s one of her best boob jobs. They are round, a nice size and perky.
The boob job is still quite new so the implants will settle into a more natural position as time goes on.
People will try to find fault with anyone who looks that good and Katie is the last person who should have to suffer from small-minded judgment.
She had a rocky period after her split from Peter Andre. But Katie has fought tooth and nail to get her brand back on track and she’s succeeded.
She’s on Loose Women, is an incredibly successful author and has too many business interests to list. Katie is a total powerhouse.
The way she’s campaigning to stop trolling, after the horrific abuse her son Harvey endured, is truly courageous.
The fact that I’m writing about Katie the day after Prime Minister Theresa May triggers Article 50 is a testament to how influential she is. Her boobs are as big as Brexit.
Many people seem to have a problem with plastic surgery in general and I’ve certainly come in for a lot of flack. I’m regularly getting abuse on my Twitter timeline, mostly from other women, about my enhanced boobs.
Why shouldn’t we have a say over our bodies?
Nicola McClean
Why aren’t we all past this? Women have fought for centuries for the right to be heard and the right to choose. Why shouldn’t we have a say over our bodies?
Women should be free to do whatever they want with their own bodies without judgment. I was incredibly insecure about my breasts before I had my first boob job 12 years ago and they improved my confidence no end.
After a second operation three years later, I’m the same size as Pricey — a 32GG — and my breasts are without doubt my favourite asset.
Magazines will tell you how you should look: This is too thin, this is too fat, those breasts are too small, those are too big. But really, it’s about being happy in your own skin, that’s when you are at you’re at your most beautiful.
Katie looks happy and beautiful.
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