Katie Price compared to toy DOLL as she glams up in pink top and fake tan for Loose Women
The ex glamour model's outfit sparked a frenzy on Twitter
KATIE Price was likened to a real-life Barbie Doll as she sported bright blonde locks and a bubblegum pink top for her appearance on the Loose Women panel.
The ex glamour model oozed summertime vibes as she revealed a deep sunkissed glow through the jumper's strappy design, while expertly colour coordinating her lippie to the sexy shade.
Her cutesy yet sexy look led some telly fans to speculate she was a mirror image of the iconic Mattel toy.
One gushed: "Katie price looks like a little barbie doll on #loosewomen and I think she looks great! Don't care love her."
Another wrote: "Katie Price is looking like Barbie today #loosewomen how ever, what a wonderful thing to do - to want to adopt."
One simply put: "Katie Price is looking gorgeous today," followed by Emoji love hearts while another added: "Wow I'm loving @MissKatiePrice hair even though it's a wig it looks so real."
One simply put: "Katie Price actually looks bangin on Loose Women today."
As the show opened, the mum-of-five revealed her platinum blonde locks were in fact fake.
Yet while some were giving the thumbs up to her preened look others questioned her colour.
Some suggested she'd been a bit too heavy on the fake tan.
One cruelly wrote: "What has Katie Price done to her face? Jaundice or fake tan?" while another added: "Just watching @loosewomen Erm, Katie Price looks well 'tanned' !! #faketandisaster"
Another bluntly asked: "Why does Katie Price do this to herself," posting an image of her glowing face.
Outspoken Katie started her stint on the ITV lunchtime show by talking about her plans to adopt.
She told the panel: "I've always said I'd love to adopt a child - I've had five of my own and I'm going to continue having more.
"But it's the right time to adopt a child and I would want to adopt one from abroad."
She added: "I would like a newborn.
"Some people don't want a newborn but one, I have got my kids, and if I had one who is five or six or seven and it's got behavioural problems, I don't want it to affect the other kids.
"With a newborn I love to mother and nurture and they will grow up with us."
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