Pricey is taking a stand against racism as she vowed to take time out of social media to reflect on the unsettling scenes that have unfolded in America over the past week
Katie Price has joined the list of countless celebrities quitting social media for the day for #BlackoutTuesday amid the Black Lives Matter movement.
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