KATIE Price has sparked concern amongst her fans, after telling them she’s spent a night in A&E.

The mum-of-five took to Snapchat to share with her followers that she’d been to A&E, but didn’t reveal why.
Katie posted a photo of the A&E sign at night and wrote: “Not what I had on my Bingo card for Friday night.”
Then in a second photo, the 47-year-old could be seen getting her eyebrows laminated, as she shared a second update.
Katie said: “What a day, I didn’t plan on ending up in A&E on a Friday night.”
The star is yet to share any further details with fans, but appeared to have left A&E and headed to an eyebrow appointment.
It’s been a tumultuous week for the former glamour model as fears have been growing for her four sphynx kittens after they spent the night at the emergency vets.
The star – who was petitioned by fans and PETA to stop her owning pets – owns a litter of kittens after her designer cat Doris gave birth last month.
One died shortly after the birth and became the eighth animal to die in her care.
The health of her four surviving kittens has drastically declined despite multiple visits to the vets.
Katie, 47, and boyfriend JJ Slater have been bottle feeding them every three hours, after Doris contracted an infection and was placed on antibiotics.
The star also revealed she’s been forced to bring the kittens with her around the country on her tour, An Evening With Katie Price & Kerry Katona.
Speaking on Snapchat on Tuesday, Katie first shared her distress upon JJ finding the kittens limp and unwell.
She said: “All of them now have declined so bad even though we took them to the vets earlier. JJ had to rush them to the emergency vets.
“We’re on our way back to the vets, it’s not looking good.
“Fingers crossed, they are like our babies. We’re doing everything we can.
“We’re just gutted at the minute. And we’ll be gutted if they can’t do anything for them.”
Katie yesterday shared another update and revealed the kittens were kept in overnight, but Doris’s condition had thankfully improved.
Katie told her follwers: “Good morning, didn’t have a very good sleep last night at all.
“The vets ringing us three times in the night. I’ll give you an update on the kittens again just not in the right frame of mind.
“But Doris is alright.”