Katie Price wrapped up warm against the cold weather as she attended rehearsals for her new pantomime in Northwich, Chester, on Thursday.
The former glamour model, 46, donned a grey teddy bear coat, baggy blue jeans, and a simple white top.
She added a chunky beige checkered scarf and pair of clean white and beige trainers.
The mum-of-five toted her belongings in a Prada padded tote bag and pulled her raven locks into an up do.
It comes after it was reported that Katie has moved in with her good friend Kerry Katona.
The pair, who have signed up for a spellbinding stint as the wicked stepsisters in Cinderella, will entertain audiences this Christmas at Northwich Memorial Court.
Katie Price wrapped up warm against the cold weather as she attended rehearsals for her new pantomime in Northwich on Thursday
The former glamour model, 46, donned a grey teddy bear coat, baggy blue jeans, and a simple white top
The Sun said that with rehearsals underway, Katie has decided to live with Kerry, who lives conveniently close to the pantomime’s venue.
In light of Katona’s recent split from her fiancé Ryan Mahoney, it seems that Price is stepping in as not just a co-star but a pillar of support during this shaky period.
On Tuesday, the pair were pictured out as they enjoyed a vape break while seen for the first time outside the theatre.
While Kerry, 44, wrapped a designer scarf over a white T-shirt and grey joggers, Katie also kept things casual in a тιԍнт-fitting white top and grey joggers.
However, the former glamour model suffered an unfortunate mishap as she leaned on what appeared to be red paint on a railing, which proceeded to stain her joggers.
Despite the incident, the ladies appeared to be in good spirits, with Kerry putting on a brave face amid her split as she chatted with her close friend, who herself has had a chequered love life.
Kerry recently told how her six year relationship with fitness trainer Ryan was over and revealed he’d moved out.
It was later said Kerry was ‘devastated’ over the break-up, especially as he was ‘like a father’ to her children.