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    Katie Price's ex fiance Carl Woods is convinced her obsession with cosmetic surgery will eventually kill her

    The 46-year-old former glamour model jetted out to Turkey over the summer to undergo surgery on her face - believed to be her sixth facelift in recent years - after previously having numerous boob jobs, liposuction and a Brazilian butt lift among other procedures and now her ex-fiance Carl has warned there may come a time when she "doesn't wake up" after an anaesthetic


    Carl told OK! magazine: "They say in your life you can only have so much anaesthetic before it's a problem. And like everything in her life, Kate likes to push the boundaries. I feel like she'll never be happy.

    "Unfortunately, there could be that final time she doesn't wake up. Sadly, I do 100 per cent believe that could happen. But Kate never spoke to me about being scared about it, she'd brush off all that talk."

    Carl - who dated Katie for around three and half years - went on to admit he considered having liposuction himself but was put off when he saw the state of his partner after her own operation.

    He added: "I got wrapped up in it all for a while - because she was constantly on this mission for perfection, so I started criticising myself. But when I saw her after her lipo, I was like, 'Oh, my God. No, no way are they doing that to me'. She looked like she'd been hit by a train."

    Carl revealed Katie was covered in seeping wounds and was "crying in agony" and he immediately cancelled his procedure.

    He said: "I told the doctors to take my cannula out there and then, and said, 'I'm not going through with it.' She looked like an octopus, she had so many drains coming out of her. Her wounds had pus, they were bleeding, and she was crying in agony. I looked at her and I thought, 'Why are you doing this to yourself?"

    Katie has previously insisted she's glad she wanted until later in life before experimenting with cosmetic surgery - and warned young women not to get anything down when they are in their 20s.

    Speaking on the 'How To Fail With Elizabeth Day' podcast, Katie explained: "I didn't start doing my face until I was in my 40s. I had a boob job, but I didn't even have filler ... I didn't do it all in my 20s. I think everyone looks like aliens these days.

    "All the girls look the same now, and I think, what are they going to look like then when they're my age? ...

    "People don't realise when you have surgery and stuff, you only see before and after, you don't see in between - when you've had it, the pain and the cleaning, the stitches out and the bed rests.

    "So I would love to educate people about it. It's damaging to your body. I've had so many anaesthetics. I know I still choose to do it, but I'm older now."

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