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KATIE Price has shared a hilarious throwback to her attempt at Eurovision, finally admitting she can’t sing.

The former glamour model and wannabe pop star took to the stage back in 2005 with a performance of her song Not Just Anybody.

Katie Price tried out for Eurovision in 20053

Katie Price tried out for Eurovision in 2005Credit: PA:Press Association
She was seven months pregnant at the time

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She was seven months pregnant at the timeCredit: PA:Press Association
Now the model admits she can't sing

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Now the model admits she can’t singCredit: Alamy

She was hoping to be chosen to represent the UK in the song competition, but got panned, with the position being awarded to Javine Hylton instead.

Viewers were left scandalised by Katie gyrating to her entry in a hot pink latex catsuit while seven months pregnant.

She neglected to mention that she was expecting her son Junior when doing her TV audition.

Today the media personality shared a video documenting her Eurovision attempt that was made by a fan on Instagram, giggling: “Wow memories lol. I couldn’t sing that song then and still couldn’t now!

“But still an achievement.”

The former model also released a duets album, A Whole New World, with her then husband Peter Andre in 2006.

All proceeds went to charity and the record reached number 20 on the album chart.

Still together at the time, the pair were seen performing it together on live TV – with mixed reviews as a result.

Ahead of Katie’s new single release, Peter visited Loose Women and was confronted with the track – which saw him visibly cringe.

Coleen Nolan quipped: “Awkward!” as Peter kept himself distracted by looking at the mugs and iPads on the table and said: “I need a whole new cup of coffee I think”.

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She documented her quest for pop stardom in reality show My Crazy Life.

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