A psychic allegedly predicted how Katie Price will pass away – and it could be in surgery.
Katie Price is no stranger to being in the spotlight, as an nationally-recognised media personality. But, it’s in the light of a crystal ball that Pricey discovered her ‘fate’.
In an interview with Greatest Hits Radio, the former glamour model recounted a visit to a psychic. The mum-of-three recounted: “I remember when I was in America and I went and saw a lady with a crystal ball, you know, like a medium or clairvoyant or whatever they’re called.
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“I said to her, ‘How do you think I’m going to die?’ I know not many people would ask that, but I did.
“She [the psychic] said ‘Oh, you’re going to die in your sleep peacefully.”
The revelation was particularly shocking for the 46-year-old who often goes under the knife, and under anaesthesia, for plastic surgery.
Katie explained a new fear had been unlocked: “That sort of triggered something in my head. And I was like ‘Do you know what?
“Imagine if that is because the amount of times I’ve been put to sleep and that’s stuck in my mind… If I have surgery again, what if I do go in my sleep (because you are asleep).”
As if this premonition wasn’t spooky enough, Katie’s sister later joked about the star’s demise: “And then my sister said [during their podcast] ‘And you’re going for surgery, you’ll probably die in your sleep’.”
Katie was recently warned about the dangers of her plastic surgery addiction, having had 16 boob jobs alone. Experts reckon the star could be at serious risk of experiencing a life-threatening event.
Dr Julien De Silva told the Daily Mail: “Each surgery carries a further risk or more noticeable scars and other complications, including stretching a motor nerve (known as temporary facial asymmetry, with the appearance of a stroke) as well as common complications such as haematomas (the pooling of blood under the skin).”
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