Mum-of-five Katie Price told Keith Lemon how she lost her virginity at 16 and insisted: "I've never had a one night stand."
The 44-year-old, who now has an Onlyfans, claimed her mum kept a close eye on her while growing up.
Katie opened up about her upbringing on ITV2's Shopping With Keith Lemon as she visited an equestrian shop in West Sussex.
She said: "My mum was so guarded with me I wasn't even allowed to go to a youth club because there were incidents with men when I was younger.
"I don't think I was pretty. I don't even think I am now, the modelling was just luck. And I don't sleep around, I've never had a one night stand in my life. Never.
"I lost my virginity at 16 - it was after an E17 concert."
The bankrupt ex glamour model poked fun at herself on the TV show and revealed to Keith Lemon she once splurged £250,000 on a horse.
She was seen looking at dressage clothes, stable brooms and even large plastic bins.
When Keith Lemon quizzed Katie on the price of a horse, she told him: "The most expensive horse I've bought cost me £250,000."
He then turned to her and said: "Is that why you're bankrupt?" Laughing, Katie replied: "Probably!"
Katie was declared bankrupt in 2019 and had previously agreed to pay her creditors in £12,000 monthly instalments.
The star, who was at one point was worth over £45million, has been enjoying lavish holidays and cosmetic surgeries in recent months despite being bankrupt.
Katie has attempted to rake in the dosh this year by launching another a comeback through her TV show Katie Price's Mucky Mansion.
As well as that, she set up an OnlyFans page at the beginning of the year in a bid to make even more cash.
Yesterday, Katie posted a video of her son Harvey, 20, which shows her son sending her a message from the specialist college, National Star College in Cheltenham, which he attends.
The clip, posted to Katie's Instagram profile on Friday, shows the teen wearing a pair of bunny ears on his head alongside a jungle patterned T-shirt.
He is stood behind a counter with a plate of chopped carrots placed on top.
In the video Harvey, who suffers from a number of health issues including blindness and Prader-Willi syndrome, tells the camera: "Hey everybody. I'm feeling healthy eating carrots."
Harvey then begins to pick up pieces of carrot from the plate and eat them.
The woman from behind the camera then encouragingly tells Harvey: "You're eating so healthy Harvey! Is it nice?"
He smiles and nods and continues to eat the carrots before the clip ends.
Proud mum Katie posted the clip on her Instagram story and gushed over her eldest son's latest achievement, but admitted her concerns over his weight.
As she shared the video on her Instagram, Katie penned in the caption: "I ’m so proud of Harvey he has lost a stone now and his college are doing amazing trying to keep him active and healthy eating as it’s now become life threatening with his weight".
Mum-of-five Katie, who recently admitted Eurovision was her biggest career regret, then ended the caption with "#LoveMySon".
In December last year, Katie revealed Harvey had put the weight on that he had previously lost before heading to college.
At the time Harvey weighed 26 stone as Katie told OK! : "He did lose a bit of weight in the beginning when he first started, but now that he’s settled he’s putting it back on.
"Like I said about him smashing up his room, I think he feels very comfortable there now.
"He’s very clever and he knows what he does and doesn’t want – especially when it comes to food."
Harvey has Prader-Willi syndrome and, according to the NHS, those with the condition can become "dangerously overweight" if they are allowed to eat as much as they want.
The NHS adds: "Someone with the syndrome can eat much more than other people and still feel hungry."
Before moving him to college, Katie set Harvey up in his own home opposite her own pad to give him "his own space and independence".
Mum-of-five Katie told Loose Women how the move had also helped him lose weight as she said: "I really don't want to upset Harvey and you have to do transitions slowly, I want it to be fun for him.
"Now he's in the house opposite, obviously not on his own, and I've got cameras everywhere, he's on his iPad, and obviously I am there all the time as well, but it gives him his own space and independence.
"I think he's actually lost weight because when he's in the actual household, I've said before, he's quite disruptive in the night because he goes in the cupboards and eats the food - that's his Prader-Willi Syndrome.
"But in that house, I don't put anything in the cupboards that he can get, so he can't have a snack in the night because there's nothing there for him to snack on! I think he has lost weight."