London: British glamour model Katie Price`s popularity is sure going down because of her wild antics, as became apparent during a late night visit to a local Kebab shop.
The mother of three who is dating cage fighter Alex Reid entered the eatery with her new beau at 4am after partying until the early hours of the morning.
But her appearance did not go down well with other customers and one of the women got into a fight with the 31-year-old model, berating her for her behaviour, reported a news website reported.
The model who is undergoing a much publicised divorce from `Mysterious Girl` singer Peter Andre looked worse for wear as her boyfriend separated her from the woman who then held up a piece of paper with expletives written across it.
The unidentified blonde was later removed from the take away shop by security.
The model who is about to go on her third Mediterranean trip in three months has been advised to keep a low profile after she was criticised for her wild behaviour on her last two holidays.
Price, also known as `Jordan` was seen flashing her breasts in a nightclub and kissing a male model during a holiday to Ibiza in June and was pictured frolicking topless on a balcony with her cage fighter boyfriend during a break in Marbella earlier this month.
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