Katie Price
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Katie Price's actions framed as emotionally driven and potentially harmful to public discourse
Episodic framing and loaded adjectives focus on her appearance ('bikini-clad', 'barely-there printed bikini') and impulsive social media deletion, suggesting instability rather than reasoned behavior.
“Dressed in a barely-there printed bikini, Katie took her son Harvey on a camping trip in Kent, with the pair making the most of the heatwave with a BBQ in the sunshine”
Katie Price is portrayed as emotionally endangered and vulnerable
[loaded_adjectives], [narrative_framing]
“'Katie is incensed at what has played out,' a source told The Sun. 'She is beyond furious. She was panic-stricken last week when Lee told her he was being kidnapped.'”
Katie Price portrayed as emotionally resilient and deserving of sympathy
[sympathy_appeal], [loaded_adjectives]
“You can’t break a woman who has survived family issues, financial struggles, career pressure, stress, heartbreak and betrayal, yet still chose not to give up...”
Katie Price portrayed as emotionally resilient and reclaiming agency
The article highlights her empowering social media posts about 'knowing her worth' and 'focusing on herself', framing her as a woman overcoming adversity.
“Another one, said: 'Focus on yourself, because nothing is more powerful than a woman who knows her worth, chases her goals and dares to dream big.'”
Implied skepticism about Katie Price's credibility through scare quotes and passive framing
[scare_quotes], [vague_attribution]
“the so-called 'businessman'”
Katie Price portrayed as emotionally endangered and vulnerable
[loaded_adjectives], [loaded_language]
“Katie has been begging fans to help locate her 'kidnapped' husband, who she says was last known to be tied up in the back of a van.”
Katie Price framed as an antagonist exploiting the situation
[conflict_framing], [source_asymmetry]
“Trisha - a spiritual medium – has also made her feelings clear, accusing Katie of 'exploiting' her son”
Katie Price framed as untrustworthy and orchestrating a deception
The author directly questions Katie Price’s honesty and implies complicity in a staged event without evidence, using first-person disbelief to delegitimise her emotional claims.
“I don't buy it. Part of me really believes that actually she's in on this and she knows exactly what she's doing.”
Katie Price is framed as emotionally vulnerable and under psychological distress due to her husband's disappearance
[loaded_adjectives]
“A friend told The Sun: 'Katie has been completely spiralling, as you can imagine. This is NOT a publicity stunt – as if she needs any more PR – and no matter what Lee has or hasn't done, she still loves him.'”
Katie Price is portrayed as a victim in need of public solidarity and emotional support
[sympathy_appeal], [framing_by_emphasis]
“Katie Price's missing husband Lee Andrews remains 'active' on social media despite being missing for six days - as she begs 'please help me find him'”