Reality TV star Katie Price has opened up about her recent cosmetic surgeries and struggles with body image during an appearance on The Jeremy Vine Show.

Speaking candidly about her experiences, Price revealed that she has had "more boob jobs than men" but still often feels "ugly" despite going under the knife multiple times.

She is now calling for the age of consent for surgery to be raised to 21, after undergoing her first operation as a teenager.

The former glamour model, 44, made the remarks while speaking with Jeremy Vine on his Channel 5 show this morning. 

She said: "It's a fact I've had more boob jobs than I've slept with men - there's not many women at my age who can say they haven't had that many men."

Katie said "actually doesn't know'" how many boob jobs she had undergone before being asked when she is happy with her image.

"Never," the star replied. 

"When we were in the makeup room, I looked in the mirror and thought 'I am so ugly'."

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Price also expressed concern about young girls having filler in their faces and admitted to going too far with her recent procedures, resulting in a "surgery face".

She stated that she is not entirely sure how many times she has had work done on her breasts and even regretted having her first boob job at the age of 18.

The reality star also spoke about her 15-year-old daughter Princess Andre potentially following in her footsteps and becoming a model.

Price disclosed her concerns about young women in their early twenties "ruining their face with fillers".

Price also announced that she has reunited with her on-off fiancé Carl Woods and that a third series of her show, Mucky Mansion, has been commissioned by Channel 4.

Price's appearance on The Jeremy Vine Show sparked intense debate among the show's presenters, who questioned her life choices and decision to undergo so many cosmetic procedures.

Despite feeling regretful at times, Price expressed confidence in her "surgery look" and stated that she does not believe 18 is an appropriate age for cosmetic procedures.