Katie Price's daughter 'put off surgery for life'

Katie Price has said being "discriminated" against for her appearance left her daughter "put off surgery for life".
The former glamour model criticised social media for creating a so-called culture of airbrushing pictures and altering appearances through filters.
Price has had a catalogue of cosmetic surgeries since the 1990s, including breast implants, facelifts and liposuction.
She spoke to BBC Essex ahead of taking to the stage for an Easter pantomime in Clacton-on-Sea in April.
The 46-year-old made her name as a successful model, regularly appearing in national newspapers and magazines.
She later appeared in I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! and Celebrity Big Brother.
"Unfortunately, a downside of my job is I get a lot of discrimination for things in my life I want to do," Price said.
"I'm like 'you haven't met me, you're just judging me through the media'. That becomes difficult."

The mother-of-five said public criticism of her appearance had affected her 17-year-old daughter, Princess.
"She's been put off [surgery] for life, seeing what I go through," she added.
"She goes 'mum, you don't need it, look how pretty you were' and I'm like 'oh no I look so ugly'."
Price, from Brighton, praised her daughter for being "beautiful and stunning", aspects the ex-model felt never applied to herself.
She added: "I've never thought I was pretty. If I did, I wouldn't do all this stuff to myself, would I"Imogen Nunn is smiling and looking off camera. She has pale pink hair and a pink checked jacket on, and is wearing dark rimmed round glasses. " class="sc-d1200759-0 dvfjxj"/>