Katie Price has admitted that she nearly vomited when she was presented with various Scots foods during her recent tour of the nation.
The television personality thought she had been given national favourite, haggis, as she visited Edinburgh to bring her make-up masterclass to Scottish salons.
The Daily Record reports that in a hilarious video posted on Instagram, glamour model Katie and her pal Ryan Mira mistook a square sausage for haggis as Ryan ate his breakfast roll.
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The 43-year-old couldn't hide her sheer disgust at what she expected to be the Scottish favourite.
Katie said: "That's all sheep and sh**. I couldn't eat that, oh I couldn't because I know it's all intestines and that, isn't it?"
Friend Ryan stood in front of the camera confidently and went to bite into the roll, declaring: "This is haggis."
Before Ryan could taste the 'haggis', Katie and other friends off camera yelled: "No, that's haggis!", as he eventually bit into the sausage breakfast roll.
And in a clear insult to the Scottish tradition, Ryan said: "It tastes like black pudding."
Earlier this week, Edinburgh Live reported that Katie Price rocked a rather unusual mode of transport when completing a whistle-stop tour of Scotland, stopping off in Edinburgh for a "make-up masterclass" in a local salon.
The glamour expert had stops in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Falkirk and Dunfermline when giving her advice on perfecting your eyeliner - and her group utilised a funeral director to travel around Scotland!
Katie Price is usually seen in a white Range Rover, The Sun reports, but she decided to go a bit more unorthodox with her travelling plans, as she thanked the undertaker and company for their service.
On her personal Instagram account, Katie wrote: "Thank you so much to John O'Connor and Son in Falkirk for driving me all day today.
"We had an amazing day in Fife and Glasgow."
The funeral parlour, based in Falkirk, has a workforce spanning over two generations and specialises in burials, cremations, bereavement support - and now Katie Price's travel needs.