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What has Katie Price done to her face? Loose Women viewers shocked with lift result.
At 3. 9 years old, many would say that Katie Price is far too young to undergo a face lift. And after admitting to going through a pre- menopausal crisis on ITV's Loose Women last week, the glamour model is more determined than ever to preserve her youthful looks – and has gone under the knife to ensure that. The reality star didn't appear any younger than usual when showing off the results of the surgery on today's (2. July) Loose Women, and instead looked a little puffy.
“I disavow anything that led to folks getting hurt,” Kessler continued. “It is a sad day in our constitutional democracy when we are not able to have civil.
Wearing a bright yellow top and a heavy layer of make- up, Katie completed her look with fake lashes and orange nails. She went onto explain that she underwent a pioneering new procedure called a "Silhouette Face Lift" that uses permanent surgical threads that remain in the skin tissue. Katie will also be able to have her face retightened every year for up to five years to reinvigorate her skin. Despite only having the surgery four days ago, Katie looked like her usual self, but said that her 1. Junior isn't a fan of her new look and called her "fake".


She said: "This is what Junior said: 'Mum you are so beautiful. Why did you have to have it done?'"I was like: 'I haven't had that much done, Junior.'""And he said: 'Mum, your eyebrows are fake, you've got fake eyelashes on, you've had your lips done, you've had your nose done, and your teeth . And now you've put these things in your face – why?'Katie replied: "And I didn't have a comeback.

Cos he's actually right."The panellist also said that the government should put age restrictions on cosmetic procedures and ban anyone under the age of 2. The mother of five has had a number of surgeries over her career but is most famous for her eight boob jobs. Her face lift sparked an uproar on Twitter, with one person commenting: "Katie needs to stop having work done on her face - it making her look older not younger !!!"Another added: "Omg whats Katie price done to her face and those lips she looks like a duck billed platypus"A third said: "What has Katie Price done to her face?"Just yesterday, Katie posted a short Twitter clip with the words: "So excited to share the results of my first ever facelift! Thanks @LBPSPlasticsurg for looking after me. So pleased " which also garnered a negative response from her 2.

One advised her: "You're not preventing aging, that's impossible, you're just fighting a losing battle against the aging process. It will win every time."Loose Women continues weekdays at 1.
Everything we know so far. It would be mean to say Apple dropped the ball in 2. Phone 7, but the disappointment of a two- year- old design and consumer backlash caused by removing the headphone jack meant it wasn't the company's finest moment. Apple's grip on the smartphone market remains strong, partly thanks to Samsung's exploding Note 7 disaster, but there is plenty of room for improvement as we cross the 2.
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Phone. This is the IBTimes UK completely guide to the 2. Phone. We will update this article regularly as new details emerge from leaks, analysts and rumour mills over the coming months.
What will the 2. 01. Phone be called? A surprisingly tough one to answer if we are being honest. Logic would dictate that Apple calls its next i. Phone the 7. S, as it comes after the 7, 6. S, 6, 5. S and so on.
But 2. 01. 7 marks the tenth anniversary of the first i. Phone, which was announced in January 2. June. Some believe Apple held back with the 7 and chose to delay a major redesign for the tenth birthday bash later this year. If this is true, calling it the i. Phone 7. S would feel like a disservice to what many believe will be more than just another annual refresh.
How about the i. Phone 1. Or the i. Phone X? Or maybe Apple will take a leaf out of its own book and call it simple "the new i. Phone", as it did with the third- generation i. Pad, which then split off into Air, mini and Pro.
For now we're going with 'the 2. Phone' to keep things simple. When will the 2. 01. Phone go on sale?'New i. Phone release date' is probably one of the most- searched technology questions of the year, every year.
And recently it has been fairly easy to predict, as Apple has a habit of announcing its new handset in the second week of September, then putting it on sale 1. Apple also tends to hold major product announcements on Tuesdays, giving us the potential 2. September, with a release date of 1. September. But hold on, because this being the i. Phone's tenth year Apple could be tempted to put it on sale exactly a decade after the original, on 2. June. Apple has dipped its toe into anniversary specials before, most notably with the 2.
Macintosh, sold in 1. Phone isn't entirely off the table.
How much will the i. Phone 8 cost? Reports in February claimed the new i. Watch The Lone Ranger Online Free 2016 here.
Phone will cost $1,0. Phone 7 starts at £5. GB i. Phone 7 Plus, or $9. US. What will the 2. Phone look like? Apple could be dropping aluminium from the i. Phone's design for 2.
According to popular and often- reliable analyst Ming- Chi Kuo, the new phone will not look like its predecessors. A note written by Kuo in April 2. Phone 7 was announced, stated: "If i. Phone 7 still uses an aluminum casing in 2.
Phone has done so, which means there is no longer a feeling of freshness to appeal to consumers."Also, a lot of Apple's competitors are also adopting aluminum casings, which means i. Phone no longer has a clear edge due to a lack of differentiation. On expectations that i. Phone shipments will decline in 2. Apple will be more strongly motivated to use non- aluminum casings in 2. Phone by offering an all- new form- factor design."As always, a number of fan- made concept renders have begun appearing online. Some are better than others, but this one is one of the best we've ever seen.
The render shows how an i. Phone would look with an edge- to- edge scree and, as you can see from the video below, the results are very impressive.
Will the 2. 01. 7 i. Phone have a curved screen?
A persistent rumour, circulating since before the i. Phone 7 was even announced, claims at least one version of the 2. Phone will feature a curved display, similar to that featured on the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge. Reports out of the local press in South Korea claims Samsung Display will manufacture the new i. Phone's screens, and they will use OLED (organic light emitting diode) technology, the same as the Apple Watch. Kuo believes the next i. Phone will have an AMOLED screen, just like those used on Samsung's flagships.
A second, cheaper 2. Phone will use a flat LCD screen like those already on sale, reports claim. A screenshot of the i. Phone 8 'X' Edition concept smartphone. Imran Taylor / Conceptsi. Phone. It remains to be seen if Apple plans to make the curved screen into anything more than the attractive gimmick it is on Samsung phones, but it's fair to say Apple is in need of a major styling refresh. The i. Phone has changed very little in recent years and many hope 2.
Apple gives it the aesthetic leg- up it needs. The rumour mills also believe Apple will ditch the Home button for the next i. Phone, but this has been discussed for several years now with no real evidence of it actually happening. Of course, 2. 01. Apple remove the physical click of the i.
Phone 7's button, but the iconic circle remains below the screen and where it was first set a decade earlier. However, removing the button and replacing it with a digital on- screen alternative would free up space to make the display larger without increasing the size of the phone – and Apple's 3. D Touch and clever haptic tech used to simulate the button's click could still be used under the screen. This correlates with claims that the new i. Phone's Home button, Touch ID fingerprint sensor and front camera will all be embedded into the display. Both the Wall Street Journal and Bloomberg, often reliable sources of Apple gossip, believe this to be true, and so too does well- connected blogger John Gruber, who expects the i. Phone to have a seamless, edge- to- edge display with almost no bezel.
A second Bloomberg report published in February 2. Apple is considering a curved OLED screen for the i. Phone 8. UPDATE, 1 March: Insiders speaking to the Wall Street Journal say there will be three versions of the i. Phone 8 and that one will feature a curved OLED screen. The other two will have flat LCD screens, as used by the current i. Phone 7. What software will the i.
Phone 8 run? Apple is expected to show off its new mobile software at the company's annual Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC), which kicks off with a keynote address on 5 June. Here, as has been tradition for years, we will see the latest version of i. OS, likely called i.
OS 1. 1, and updates to Apple's Mac software. We know very little about i. OS 1. 1 for now, but this being the i.
Phone's 1. 0th anniversary we are hoping for some major updates. After its first public outing at WWDC, i.
OS 1. 1 will likely appear again when the new i. Phone is announced in September, and become available to download a week later. What about the camera? Kuo has some gossip to share on this as well, but it's not entirely good news. He believes Apple will continue to only offer the dual- lens of the i. Phone 7 Plus on premium handsets – which basically means the regular 2.
Phone will get a single lens rear camera, and the more expensive Plus model will get the better snapper. Bolstering this claim is a report by the Wall Street Journal which, citing sales estimates by Cowen & Co, claims 4. Phone 7 buyers are going for the larger and more expensive Plus mode, compared to 1. Phone 6 Plus. This will likely encourage Apple to continue offering unique features in the Plus phone, thus increasing revenue. Otherwise, rumours concerning the 2. Phone's camera have been few and far between.
We can expect to see some minor changes to the lenses and sensor – perhaps optical image stabilisation will come to the regular phone and not remain a Plus- exclusive – but that's about it for now.