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Katie Price to address Oxford Union Katie Price addresses Oxford Union students
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Katie Price is to address students at the Oxford Union later. Katie Price has told the Oxford Union there is "no excuse for people to just get pregnant and stay at home".
Price, who used to be known as Jordan, is expected to give an insight into her career from glamour model to TV star and author. Price, who used to be known as Jordan, spoke to students about her career from glamour model to TV star.
She will follow in the footsteps of the Dalai Lama, Winston Churchill and, more recently, Pamela Anderson, when she speaks in the debating chamber. She also told the 1,000-strong crowd that she believes there needs to be tighter regulations on the media.
The 33-year-old will meet selected students at a buffet before addressing the union from 15:00 BST. Price followed in the footsteps of the Dalai Lama, Winston Churchill and, more recently, Pamela Anderson, when she spoke in the debating chamber.
She has had her own reality TV series and was a contestant on I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here. The 33-year-old told students: "I come from a family that has had to work to earn a living.
A spokesman for Oxford Union said the event was already proving "very popular". 'Indestructible'
"It doesn't matter if you're a single mum or you have financial stuff, I believe that if you really want to do something and put your mind to it, it's feasible, but you really have to be realistic.
"There's no excuse for people to just get pregnant and stay at home."
Price also spoke in detail about her treatment by the paparazzi and the media.
She said: "There are so many things that need to be tweaked and done properly, more regulation.
"You've got people coming across (badly) in this industry because they're not saying things right."
She added that she felt sorry for the new host of reality stars from shows such as The Only Way is Essex and Made in Chelsea as they do not know the industry as well as her.
She said: "I'm just very lucky that I've got a lot of people around me.
"I think the media know now that they're not going to destroy me. I'm indestructible."
A spokesman for Oxford Union said the event proved "very popular".