KATIE Price has sparked concern after showing off her worryingly thin neck.
The 46-year-old star has undergone over the past few months - a move which has caused concern among some of the star’s followers.


Recent snaps have shown the star looking very thin and her latest upload to is no different.
In clips shared on the social media site today, Katie could be seen sitting in a make-up chair having some glam touch-ups ahead of a photoshoot.
However, her neck looked incredibly strained as she spoke to the make-up artist.
Obvious lines could be seen forming on Katie’s neck following her weight loss.
The clips are likely to add to the concern for the star’s frame which has been continuing to grow in recent months.
Earlier this week, fans’ eyebrows were raised over her thin legs in an post which had them racing to the comment section.
One said: “You look beautiful but your legs are so tiny.”
While another added: “Omg your legs babe you need to put on weight.”
Katie recently hit back at fans who have said she is “too skinny” by.
The mum-of-five, believed to be 5ft 4in tall, showed her weight as 7st 12lb.
Attempting to put fears to rest, Katie said in the recent video : “Everyone is so obsessed with my weight. This is what I weigh. That. That is what I weigh.”
However, with the combined weight of her 2120cc breast implants removed - which are thought to weigh around 4.87lb each - her implant-free body is closer to 7st 2lb.
That puts her BMI at 17.2 which is below the healthy range and in the underweight category (18.5 and under).
It also sees Katie dangerously close to being classed as moderately underweight, a sub-category defined by the World Health Organization as a BMI below 17.
The podcaster previouslyover her weight loss, saying she decided to slim down afterand attempts at IVF made her put on weight.
Speaking on her Snapchat in May, Katie said: “Yes I’ve lost weight.
“Yes that what I’ve wanted to do, I’ve wanted to lose weight.
“Because the past three, four years ago when I broke my feet and I was in a wheelchair for 10 months because they said I’d never walk again, and obviously you put weight on being in a wheelchair.
“And then I did all the IVF stuff, that also puts on weight.
“So yeah I did put on weight and I hated it, I felt uncomfortable and it wasn’t me.”

