Katie Price flashed her engagement ring while out and about after undergoing treatment for her pain-ridden feet.
The reality TV star and mum-of-five, 43, wore an all-pink tracksuit with yellow fluffy sliders, with her ring from fiancé and Ex Love Islander Carl Woods on her finger, while in London with son Harvey, 19, on Saturday.
The mum chatted on her son while holding a small bag of shopping, and gave Harvey a kiss.
There was speculation Katie and Carl, 33, had split, but the pair were recently spotted jetting away together and Katie last week shared a snap of Carl on Instagram.
Last week, Katie had cortisone injections in her feet, the latest in a line of treatments after a holiday horror fall in two years ago, which which left her confined to a wheelchair and unable to walk for a time.
Although she has undergone various surgeries on her tootsies, Katie says she has still been left in pain and is trying to get treatment to ease the daily agony.
Taking to Instagram on Friday, the OnlyFans model gave an update to her social media followers as she explained that she would be getting medical treatment.
Katie explained: “So here I am at the hospital. It’s The Day. So after MRI scans, CT scans, X-Rays, it’s time to try something else on my feet to make it easier in life for me to do things.
“I struggle to walk. I can’t walk fast. Today they’re going to sedate me and try to put some cortisol injections [steroid hormone injections] in me.
“I’ve asked a lot of people about cortisol injections and it works for some people and it doesn’t for some others. But fingers crossed it does.
“If it doesn’t work, the other option is to go back into my feet and look at the screws and see what can happen. So I’m just waiting now because my op is soon.”
Katie went on to explain that, although she has been under the knife before in pursuit of larger breasts, the prospect of being operated on due to reasons that were ‘not her choice’ has left her anxious.
She said: “I’m actually s***ting myself because, although I’ve had lots of surgery… lots. Lots? It’s my choice to do that. Normally I get excited, I don’t get nervous.
"But I’m nervous today because this isn’t something I’m choosing to do. This is something that, medically, I’m having to do. Not by choice. It’s weird how I am scared.”
She then showed how her feet and ankles had been marked by a surgeon showing where they would be injecting the steroid hormones and added that it can take up to three weeks to take effect.
Sharing her video via her main Instagram feed, she added a caption, stating: “I’ve been living with so much pain with my feet for almost 2 years now! It’s massively affected my mobility and has really knocked my mental health."