NOT one to shy away from controversy, Katie Price was the centre of attention again in Glasgow last night at an impromptu karaoke session.

Revellers were left divided after watching the former glamour model warble her way through a selection of 90s clubland-inspired hits at a city centre pub.

Katie, 39, took to the stage at at Glasgow’s Bay Horse, which is known for its celebrity appearances.

She is seen belting out some questionable high notes while attempting to sing N-Trance’s Set You Free.

Wearing a midriff bearing black top, the Loose Woman panelist sang the hit while the crowd waved their hands in the air to the beat. 

The mother-of-five also treated punters to a version of CeCe Peniston’s Finally while the DJ clapped along.

Her appearance was part of Katie’s meet and greet with fans.

She asked to the crowd to sing along and said: "Come on, I'm shy.

"I'm 40 next year."

However, some revellers on the night were't too impressed with her singing.

Debbie Nelson branded the performance as "rotten" while Sharon Cairney Kane labelled it as "cringe."

Katie isn't the first famous face to take the stage at the Bay Horse, as there have been previous visits from Boyzlife stars Brian McFadden and Keith Duffy.

Calum Best also paid a visit to the popular venue in September, much to the delight of his fans.