A strong critique has been directed at Katie Price following her sudden withdrawal from a charity event organized by Milton Keynes Pride Festival. The 47-year-old former glamour model was slated to be the main act at an afterparty for the festival.
Organizers of MK Pride expressed disappointment with Price’s failure to confirm her attendance despite their persistent efforts to secure her participation. They took to social media to express their frustration, citing Katie’s perceived lack of responsibility and professionalism in handling the situation.
In an official statement posted online, the organizers clarified that the afterparty was intended as a fundraising event, with Katie Price contracted as the headline performer. However, her management informed them last minute that she would not be fulfilling her commitment, leaving the organizers with no choice but to seek an alternative.
Emphasizing their commitment to transparency, the statement highlighted the community’s longstanding support for Price despite her reported unreliability in meeting professional obligations. The organization acknowledged the disappointment felt by supporters due to Price’s actions but assured that the show would go on with or without her presence.
Efforts are underway to secure a replacement for Katie at the afterparty, which will proceed as planned at Pink Punters. Ticket holders are encouraged to retain their tickets to support the main Pride event’s free attendance. However, refunds will be facilitated for those who opt for it. Despite the unforeseen circumstances, Milton Keynes Pride remains dedicated to delivering an inclusive and memorable celebration for the community.
A representative for Katie Price expressed her regret for missing the event, attributing her absence to unforeseen filming commitments. Meanwhile, Price is gearing up for a music comeback, with plans to release a new track produced by former X Factor contestant Craig Colton.
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