Katie Price has only just returned from Turkey after getting another surgery spree, but she wants to go back to get another makeover.
The former glamour model, 43, has urged the government to ease travel restrictions to the red list country so she can fly there to get her hair done.
Back in June, Katie went to Turkey to get full-body liposuction, eye and lip lifts, liposuction under her chin, and fat injected into her bum.
She defended her choice to fly to a country on the red list, insisting that her surgery counted as work as she had it done to feel more comfortable on camera, and the procedure would be filmed for her YouTube channel, which she makes money from.

She also claimed she needed liposuction as she'd gained two stone, with the extra weight putting pressure on her feet, which she broke last year.
And Katie has said she wants to go back again because she "needs a new look."
Katie took to her Instagram account to share a screenshot of a conversation she had with her hair stylist, who is based in Turkey.
She asked them: "When can I go blonder? When do mine need re-doing?"

The stylist told her she could go blonde "whenever you want," but she'd need to fly to Istanbul, and Katie responded: "Yes, need a new look."
Katie wrote: "You have to open the roads for England Turkey."
When she appeared on Good Morning Britain last month, Katie defended her last trip to Turkey.
She said: "I'm working, I'm doing my YouTube, I've had two Covid jabs, done all my PCR tests. You have to follow the protocol, you can't be silly.

"So I knew by going to a red country, I'd literally be in a hospital, I wasn't mixing with anyone else, it was literally hospital, then we flew to an amber country and stayed in a villa in the middle of the hill away from everyone and then came home.
"We didn't muck about at all, it's serious."
Good Morning Britain resident doctor, Dr Amir Khan, replied: "I think it's important that you're open about it.
"I think it's great that you've shown people what the reality of cosmetic surgery is.
"There's lots of different reasons people will have cosmetic surgery and it has to be done safely, but travelling to a red country, Katie?
"I'm not sure I would say that's a good idea for plastic surgery."
"For me, it's my work and I want to feel good on camera. I did it safely and I've had two jabs," she argued.