Filming has begun for her new TV show, Katie Price: My Crazy Life, this month.
And Katie Price was spotted swanning around
Miami Beach in a rather racy ensemble on Thursday as she continued her American adventure.
The
former glamour model, 38, ensured she was the centre of attention in a
barely-there bikini top which struggled to contain her sizable assets,
looking like she was channeling her old alter-ego Jordan.
Katie's eye-popping look was completed with a pair of high-waisted briefs and and a semi sheer, kimono style cover-up.
Always sure to make a strong first
impression, the mother-of-five completed her look with a pair of
thigh-high denim boots, which looked rather out of place for her beach
outing.
The peep-toe, heeled footwear offered a glimpse of her famous garter inspired tattoo as she stepped out of her car.
The blonde star appeared to be taking part in a photoshoot, perching on the bonnet of a car as she sipped on a bottle of water.
Katie's new 12-part series will give viewers an access-all-areas pass into her life at home, work and play.
The
fly-on-the-wall show, which will air on new channel Quest Red this
summer, will show Katie and husband Kieran Hayler, 29, juggling family
life with a demanding yet glamorous schedule, renovating their home and
dealing with their huge collection of animals.
Katie has always been open about the
intricacies of her large family - her five children Harvey, 14, Junior,
11, Princess, nine, Jett, three, and Bunny, two, will all star in the
upcoming TV show.
She has been heralded
for her relentless campaigning to stop trolls bullying her disabled
son, her only child with former partner Dwight Yorke.
Harvey
is autistic and suffers from septo-optic dysplasia, leaving him blind,
while he gains weight easily with limited mobility due to Prader–Willi
syndrome.
Taking to Instagram on Saturday, she
posted a clip in which the youngster is seen singing and dancing to 2003
viral song Crazy Frog before Katie is heard scolding him for using the
obscenity 'c***' while her friend laughs.
While
some of her 1.5million followers on the photo-sharing site dismissed
Harvey's use of the word, others insisted it made for 'uncomfortable
viewing', while others lashed out at the star for posting the snap while
he was not wearing a shirt.
Katie is
currently lobbying the government with a petition, which has thus far
garnered 221,561 signature, to make online bullying and trolling a
specific criminal offence due to the extensive abuse Harvey has
long-suffered online.
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