KATIE Price made a huge swipe at some of her celebrity rivals saying after she was snubbed from Strictly.
The My Mucky Mansion personality took aim at the industry, saying certain showbiz personalities are “up their own a***.”

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Katie, 45, has been in the industry for more than two decades after rising to fame as a glamour model.
She has appeared in popular TV shows such as I’m A Celebrity, Celebrity Big Brother and she’s had a string of her own reality TV programmes on various channels.
The aspiring recording artist was also a runner-up in the search for the UK’s entry for the Eurovision Song Contest in 2005.
However she hit out at names in the industry for her perceived ‘snobbishness’ towards her.


She exclaimed: “So many celebs are up their own a*******, because I’ve been around so long.”
But her attack was only aimed at newcomes to the industry, as she reveals that people who have worked for longer, tend to treat her better.
“I think you find people who have newly got fame are more up their ass but people who have been in the industry a long time are more down to earth,” she explained.
“But no one ever gives me s*** because they know I’ve been in the industry a long time, so no one is actually horrible to me.”
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This comes after it The Pricey revealed that she’s been snubbed by Strictly Come Dancing – despite her ex Peter Andre’s success on the show.
The stars of this year’s Strictly line-up are slowly being revealed with the likes of Corrie’s Ellie Leach, EastEnders’ Bobby Brazier and Love Island’s Zara McDermott taking part.
Katie said on a TikTok live yesterday: “Strictly, no I didn’t get asked to do Strictly.
“I’ve got two left feet but I could still give it a chance.
“I said to my therapist yesterday, he said is there anything that you feel you need to do that will make me happier.
“This was at the Priory yesterday, I said for me to run again. I said I’m going to try and run again but he said you can’t because you’ve had life-changing injuries.
“I don’t know if there is anyone out there like me, but when I’m told that you can’t do something, then I want to do it more and I am going to try and run.
“My feet have been alright at the minute, I just feel like I have to give it a go.”

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