Katie Price shows off her ample brеasts, which spill out from under her clothes like a sleeping beauty fairy
Katie Price showed off her wicked side as she dressed as the evil fairy godmother in Sleeping Beauty for a pantomime show in Liverpool on Wednesday.
The former glamour model, 45, put on a busty display in her costume as she posed outside the M&S Bank Arena for a photocall ahead of the show’s run in December.

Katie is starring in the Sleeping Beauty pantomime as the wicked fairy Carabosse, better known as Maleficent in the Disney adaptations of the original fairytale.
Getting into character, Katie put on a busty display in a dazzling purple gown with a daring side split and huge pink waterfall ruffled sleeves.
She gave herself a few extra inches in a pair of over-the-knee pink heeled boots and clutched her magical silver scepter in one hand while striking a menacing pose.

Katie sported sparkling pink and purple horns as she showed off her wicked side while embodying the evil character for the performance.
She was joined by her pantomime co-stars as they all posed for photographs outside the M&S Bank Arena as they got ready to promote the show.
The pantomime will run from December 16 until December 30 at the 11,000 capacity arena, with Katie taking on the leading role.

It was confirmed earlier this year that Katie would be taking part in the pantomime this Christmas, and she took to Instagram to confirm her exciting news.
Sharing a promotional image, Katie wrote: ‘I’m beyond excited for this…Catch me as Carabosse in Sleeping Beauty at the M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool over Christmas.’
It comes after Katie helped to launch a hard-hitting campaign for Pulmonary Fibrosis Awareness Month following her mother Amy’s ‘devastating’ diagnosis.

Amy, 71, lived with pulmonary fibrosis before her recent lung transplant, with the pair showing full support to the APF’s You Can’t See What’s Killing Me campaign.
Katie explained how the disease ‘robs people of breath and life’ and stressed the importance of raising awareness as concerning data shows that it’s on the rise.
She said: ‘Mum’s been amazing but it’s been devastating having pulmonary fibrosis — for her and the whole family.