Katie Price cancelled her appearance at Glasgow Pride on Saturday, leaving fans devastated - days after she and pal Kerry Katona backed out of headlining Barnsley Pride.
The reality star, 47, pulled out of the free all-day event at the last minute due to unforeseen circumstances, the page's official Instagram announced.
She was amongst the line-up of star-studded names to celebrate the LGBTQIA+ community at entertainment venue Barrowland Ballroom in Calton.
Other names included on the list were headliners such as Miriana Conte, Subwoolfer, Kelly Llorenna and Karen Dunbar.
In an announcement on social media, Glasgow Pride wrote: 'Unfortunately, Katie Price is not able to attend Glasgow's Pride 2025 due to another urgent obligation, but we do have a message for those who attend Pride!'
The news came as a shock to fans, who were excited to see her perform - with some declaring they were 'no longer going'.


MailOnline has reached out to Katie's representative for comment.
Taking to the comments section, people wrote about their devastation, including: 'WHERE IS MS PRICE GONE';
'Is Katie Price not going anymore??'; 'Oh I'm not going now, Katie price isn't there'.
Earlier this month Katie cancelled her appearance at Barnsley Pride just days before the event.
The TV personality was set to entertain her fans up north on Saturday as they were ready to celebrate their LGBTQIA+ community at the free event.
But the organisers have confessed that they are 'genuinely disappointed' as Katie had to pull out due to 'unforeseen circumstances'.
Taking to Facebook, officials penned: 'We sincerely apologise to all our visitors who are looking forward to joining us for our Barnsley Pride 2025 events.
'Unfortunately, due to unforeseen circumstances, Katie Price will no longer be headlining our Funny Gals Main Stage / After Dark Official Pride Afterparty.





'We want to make it clear that this is beyond our control and that we are genuinely disappointed, as we were very excited to have her as part of our line-up of amazing acts.'
But it wasn't the only disappointing news they have for their attendees as they also revealed that Katie's family friend, Kerry, 44, had also pulled out.
They continued: 'Additionally, the original headliner, Kerry Katona, also had to cancel due to personal reasons.
'The entire team here at Funny Gals shares in this disappointment, and we deeply regret any inconvenience or disappointment caused.'
There are still some very famous faces set to attend the event with RuPaul's Drag Race winner Vicki Vivacious, X Factor's Sammy Brooks, Tess Tickle, and Gladys Duffy all performing.
And while the cancellation from Katie and Kerry made have 'disappointed' the organisers, fans were also left in a frenzy as they said the news 'ruined' the day.
They penned: 'Oh no Saturday night ruined!'; 'Nooooo [crying emoji].'
The reasons behind the cancellation are still unknown.
In May Katie was reportedly 'forced to pull out of her highly-anticipated tell-all tour' with Kerry.

The pair's show An Evening with Katie and Kerry - On Tour is set to kick off in Ellesmere Port on Thursday, September 11 and conclude in Hull on October 22.
But after 'trying everything to make it work,' Katie will have to sit out the mammoth 33-date run due to childcare issues.
The model is mum to Harvey, 22, with ex Dwight Yorke, Junior, 19, and Princess 17, with ex-husband Peter Andre, and Jett, 11, and Bunny, 10, with ex-husband Kieran Hayler.
A source told The Sun: 'Katie is gutted and tried everything she could to make it work but she has had to step away from the tour because she has childcare commitments and also a very busy schedule.'
They added: 'She hates letting her fans down and hopes to be able to do something similar in the future.
'At the moment, it’s unclear whether Kerry will continue without her or if the whole tour will be scrapped.'
MailOnline has contacted Katie's representative for comment.
The duo are set to share 'stories of their friendship, marriage and divorce, bankruptcy, I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!, the importance of family, their constant press attention and turning their lives around.'