Asda drops Katie Price from breast cancer campaign

London, September 26 : Asda has dropped Katie Price from a breast cancer awareness campaign after she angered cancer victims by moaning on a reality show.

The hottie had posed for a lingerie photo shoot to mark the 12th anniversary of the store''s Tickled Pink campaign.

The store has dropped her from promoting the cause but will still be selling her underwear range.

The Sun reports, Asda spokeswoman Leah Watson posted a news release on a forum hosted by Breast Cancer Care saying: "Hi everyone.

"Nobody was happy with what Katie said on the show, especially us. I know you feel like we don''t listen, but we do. We were extremely grateful for her contribution to both breast cancer charities - it''s a lot of money that clearly helps.

"The last thing we want to do is upset anyone and so in light of the conversations we have all had over the past couple of days we won''t be using Katie in any publicity shots. The lingerie range will still be in store so that there is still have the chance to raise money.

"Thanks for your time and your feedback, perhaps you want to get in touch with me to be involved in our campaign next year? You can help shape what it might be so that we can continue to raise as much money as possible."

Meanwhile, Sharon Adams, who had campaigned for Price to be dropped by Asda, said: "That is excellent news. Now we would like Price to donate some of the huge profits she makes from her lingerie range in Asda to breast cancer awareness." (ANI)