Posted: Mon 4th Nov 2013

TWITTER EXCLUSIVE: Everybody`s favourite celebrity – Katie Price to visit Broughton Retail Park this week

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Monday, Nov 4th, 2013

Katie Price the world famous business women and uber-celebrity is visiting Flintshire on Thursday according to a her twitter account.

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The saucy  ‘suv-ner’ will be at Broughton retail park passing on beauty tips to those plain Janes desperate for this years latest natural look, while of course signing bottles of her latest perfume Kissable.

Kate who is best known for amongst other things being a celebrity, twittered to her 1.7million fans on Sunday;

 

One cheeky fan and budding boundary expert replied to the celebrity,

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Rumours had been swirling around that major celebrities were due to visit the shopping centre, with many believing it to be the Hairy Bikers, however those rumours were quashed when the one with the ponytail appeared on cult BBC TV show Strictly come dancing.

Pictures: ITV, Huffington Post, Wenn

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