GAIL Porter has slammed Katie Price online for all to see, claiming she cruelly mocked her hair loss.
The 90s pin-up, 55, lost her hair as a result of alopecia, which she developed in 2005.
Gail Porter has slammed Katie Price over on Instagram Credit: Getty
She claimed that Katie made a remark about her being prettier when she had hair before alopecia Credit: Rex
Now has claimed that made a horrible remark about her in the past when introducing her to one of her boyfriends.
Taking to the comments section of an post by TV showing the trailer for Katie’s upcoming tell-all documentary, Katie: Nothing to Hide, Gail made a direct comment about the star.
Referring to Katie, Gail claimed: “The person who introduced me to one of her boyfriends and said ‘this is Gail. She used to be pretty when she had hair… her. Thanks.'”
The comment has amassed nearly 100 likes to date as well as a flood of replies from other Instagram users.
Gail made the comment on the trailer of Katie’s upcoming documentary, posted by Sky on Instagram Credit: Alamy
It’s set to come out as a four-part series during the summer Credit: Instagram/@skytv
One response said: “Whhhhhat?!,” in clear shock.
A second reads: “That must have been awful for you. I hope you’re okay x.”
A third person added: “So sorry she said that! You are beautiful.”
Gail was a model in the late 90s, most known for her pin-up content in “lad-mags” such as FHM.
This was the same decade when Katie launched her glamour modelling career under the pseudonym of Jordan.
She regularly starred in the pages of magazines and newspapers including The Sun, The Daily Star, FHM, Loaded, and .
Katie’s tell-all documentary is and is being made by .
The four-part docu-series promises it will have “intimate access” to the model and the mini series will go “beyond the headlines”, with Sky already promising that it will be absolutely “jaw-dropping”.
Speaking about the production Arron Fellows, co-founder and creative director at Mindhouse, said: “Katie’s 30 years in the spotlight have been truly extraordinary.
“This series doesn’t shy away from – in Katie’s own words – ’the good, the bad and the ugly’; and this is an unexpected re-appraisal of a woman many people feel they have already figured out.
“The team have spoken to a range of contributors who have crossed paths with Katie at different junctures of her life – through the ups, the downs and everything in between.
“In doing so have crafted a series that is as jaw-dropping and unpredictable as it is tender and surprising. I can’t wait for people to see it.”
The series is set to air on Sky and streaming service NOW sometime this summer.



