KATIE Price is in the process of trying to purchase an e-bike after being banned from driving for the seventh time.
The reality star, 47, took to her Instagram story to ask her followers for help finding one but with a specific request in mind – it has to be pink.
Talking to her camera in a black zip up jumper and large sunglasses, Katie shared a video of herself with just one word written over the top: “Help,” in pink text, followed by a red love heart emoji.
She said: “I wonder if anyone out there could help or you know anywhere I can go.
“So I want to get an e-bike but one that I can ride anywhere.
“And I want one in pink where you don’t have to have a road license or anything.
“So if anyone knows anywhere or if you are a company that do e-bikes that I don’t need a license for to ride it on the road or anywhere, and in pink, please DM me.
“‘Cause I really really want one. Just so I can go like to the farm shop, go to the shop, just ride around and take the dog with me.
“And it’s summer coming up and it’s sunny so it would be nice to get myself out and do my cardio. Thank you.”
The plea comes just days after Katie broke her silence on being banned from driving again, saying she’s “livid” and vows to appeal the ban.
Katie was caught speeding at 80mph on the A64 near Strutton in North Yorkshire.
CCTV released by the police showed Katie behind the wheel during the incident on October 15, 2025, the same day she appeared on stage with celeb pal Kerry Katona for An Evening with Katie Price & Kerry Katona at Scarborough Spa.
As a result of the offence, Katie was subsequently prosecuted and convicted of failing to respond to police, landing her with a six-month driving ban and a legal bill topping £1,000.
Speaking on her podcast, The Katie Price Show, Katie shared she was furious and didn’t receive any contact from the police about her speeding.
She said: “I found out I was banned [from driving again] by the papers.
“I am actually livid about that because if I’d got the letters I would have replied to it.”
Katie added that she’s going to “go back and see if [she] can appeal it,” but in the meantime she’s trying to remain positive.
She then added: ”Yeah, or I just think it’s only six months where I live now, I can walk to the shop, the kids schools are ten minutes up the road.
“I get shopping delivered here anyway, because I’m always at home when I work at home.
“So it’s not like in the past where I’ve been stuck right in the middle of nowhere.”
“I’m positive about it and I’ll get my license back and it’ll be completely clear.
“But it’s [a question of] who will insure me after being banned seven times.”
