Katie Price has sparked conversation among fans after appearing in a new video promoting CBD oil, with many commenting on changes to her appearance.

 

The 47-year-old media personality endorsed SupremeCBD in the promotional clip, saying, “Honestly, you will all thank me for the recommendation. Let me know in the comments if you’ve tried it!” Price praised the oil’s reported benefits, including improved sleep, saying she uses it nightly and finds it effective.

 

Despite the promotional intent of the video, much of the public attention shifted to Price’s appearance, with several social media users expressing concern. Comments ranged from calls to reconsider cosmetic procedures to reflections on her past looks. Some expressed worry over her visibly taut features and physical transformation in recent months.

 

 

Price has recently denied using weight-loss injections amid speculation over her noticeably slimmer frame. She has also remained vocal in defending her choices, both in her appearance and in her endorsement of CBD products.

 

 

The video follows recent controversy in which Price was criticized for backing claims made by boxer Anthony Fowler, who alleged that CBD oil had contributed to healing his daughter’s tumour. Fowler claimed his family refused hospital treatment and instead relied on CBD oil. Price shared his story on social media and included a promotional code for the product, which drew significant backlash online.

 

Critics accused both Price and Fowler of promoting misleading health claims. One user called the promotion “dangerous,” while others highlighted the legal and ethical concerns around marketing CBD products as medical treatments. The NHS and medical experts continue to stress that while CBD may help with pain relief or anxiety, there is no scientific evidence it cures cancer.

 

Price addressed the backlash on her podcast, The Katie Price Show, saying: “It works for me, and that’s it. Everyone has different experiences. Anything else they say, go to the guy who runs it.”

 

CBD, or cannabidiol, is a chemical compound found in the cannabis plant. It is often sold in oils, capsules, and edibles, and marketed as a supplement for pain management, anxiety, and sleep. However, regulations around its sale and claims about its effects remain strict, particularly in the UK.

 

Price’s promotion of the product coincides with renewed media focus on her cosmetic surgery history. She recently underwent her 16th breast augmentation at a clinic in Belgium, where she opted for 2,120cc implants. Over the years, she has also had multiple facelifts, a rhinoplasty, and several other cosmetic procedures.
 

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