KATIE Price sparked concern as she stepped out with a bloody eye to enjoy a glam night out on the town.
The 45 year old could be seen sporting a bloodshot eye as she stepped out at the Curzon Mayfair for a documentary screening.

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Katie posed alongside her on-off fiance Carl Woods at the Netflix event.
The mum-of-five has made no reference to suffering any damage to her eye.
While a bloodshot eye can be alarming,a subconjunctival hemorrhage, as it’s medically known, is usually harmless.
Bloodshot eyes are often painless and can be caused by a variety of everyday activities including coughing, sneezing or any strenuous activity.
It often requires no further treatment and will settle of its own accord within a week or two.
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Despite her sore eye, Katie still kept up her usual glam look as she went for a full face of make-up for the glitzy red carpet event.
Katie had her hair tied up high before allowing her tresses to fall loosely around the frame of her face.
The media personality opted for a bedazzled sparkly top for the event and paired it with a simple gold necklace.
Keeping it slightly low-key, the former model wore a pair of dark blue denim jeans as she cuddled up to beau Carl Woods, 34.
Carl opted for a plain white t-shirt with a simple check-patterned overshirt.
The couple put on a united front amid rumours of a split after Katie was seen out without her wedding ring recently.
Katie has been married three times before and was recently snapped trying on wedding dresses but the mum-of-five says she won’t be rushing down the aisle with her current man.
Speaking on Vicky Pattison’s The Secret To… podcast, she added: “I would get married again. Normally I get married so quick, but I’ve been with Carl three years, nearly three and a half years. We’ve had our ups, we’ve had our downs – everything relationship does.”

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