The recent appearance of Katie Price on Good Morning Britain (GMB) has ignited fierce debate after host Susanna Reid voiced direct concern over the star’s noticeably slimmer figure, prompting accusations of disrespect and questions about ITV’s duty of care.

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Susanna Reid branded ‘disrespectful’ over question about Katie Price’s weight

On Monday, March 16, 2026, Katie Price, 47, sat down with Susanna Reid and co-host Ed Balls in a candid live interview. The segment began with Price defending her rapid marriage to Lee Andrews, dismissing online critics who questioned the union’s speed and her husband’s credentials. She insisted the couple deserved privacy and a chance to build their life together.

The tone shifted dramatically when Susanna Reid addressed Price’s physical transformation head-on. Reid said: “Katie, can I ask, because I am concerned about your weight. You are very, very, very skinny.” She followed up by asking if Price was using weight-loss medications like Ozempic, amid widespread speculation fueled by social media.

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Susanna Reid branded ‘disrespectful’ over question about Katie Price’s weight

Price responded openly, acknowledging the changes: “I have lost weight, I look too skinny, I look gaunt, so I’ve been to the doctors. I’ve done all the blood tests and the poo one.” She stressed that medical checks confirmed she was healthy, attributing the loss partly to iron deficiency and pre-menopause rather than any drugs. “I’m healthy so, no one worry about me,” she added, urging viewers not to speculate further.

Katie Price insists she's 'healthy' as Susanna Reid admits she's 'concerned for her weight' and quizzes her over Ozempic in tense Good Morning Britain chat about Lee Andrews marriage | Daily Mail
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Katie Price insists she’s ‘healthy’ as Susanna Reid admits she’s ‘concerned for her weight’ and quizzes her over Ozempic in tense Good Morning Britain chat about Lee Andrews marriage | Daily Mail

The moment sparked immediate backlash online. Viewers flooded social media, branding Reid’s questioning “disrespectful” and arguing it bordered on body-shaming a guest during a morning show. Comments highlighted concerns over guest welfare: “Surely ITV has a duty of care? This felt like a personal attack.” Others criticized the timing and tone, suggesting more sensitivity was needed given Price’s history of intense public scrutiny over her appearance, relationships, and family life.

Defenders of Reid pointed out her tone appeared genuine rather than judgmental, framing it as legitimate concern for a public figure whose health narratives often influence fans. Some praised the direct approach as honest journalism, especially on topics like celebrity weight loss and medication rumors that dominate headlines.

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This exchange fits into a pattern of candid — and sometimes tense — media moments for both women. Price has long been open about body image struggles, cosmetic procedures, and personal challenges, while Reid has previously faced her own health and appearance discussions on air.

The interview also touched on Price’s family dynamics, with her noting her five children are still getting to know Andrews and that the marriage, confirmed as recent rather than earlier reports suggested, remains a work in progress.

As clips spread rapidly, the controversy has reignited debates on media ethics: When does expressing concern cross into intrusion? How should broadcasters balance probing questions with protecting vulnerable guests? ITV has not issued an official statement, but the segment continues to divide opinion — some viewing Reid’s intervention as caring, others as unnecessarily blunt.

Price, resilient as ever, appeared comp