Singer Katie Price is reportedly not leaving the "Celebrity Big Brother" house over breast reduction complications.
It was reported she was on the verge of becoming the fourth star to make a premature exit after suffering complications stemming from her recent breast reduction surgery. However, a source says that the reports are not true, according to dailymail.co.uk.
"A doctor is on call, but there's no way she would enter the show if she wasn't intending to stick with it until the end," the source said, adding "it's a completely false and ridiculous thing to say. Katie has never said that she plans to leave the house early. It's just not something that she'd do."
On an episode of the show aired last week, Price opened up about the problems that arose from her seventh breast operation, which took place in November last year in Belgium, after Cami Li attempted to hug her.
"Be careful of my t**s. No seriously, look underneath," the 36-year-old said.
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