Katie appeared in a panel in front of feminists, writers and journalists and she admitted that she got a bit of stage fright before the debate.
The former glamour model told MailOnline: I was so nervous before the debate.’
‘There were a lot of intelligent people there and I decided to just go and be me and do it Pricey style.
She continued: ‘It's totally out of my comfort zone - doing my shoots, product launches and photo calls are totally different.’
Katie was joined by writer India Knight, lads mag editor Martin Daubney and Everyday Sexism founder Laura Bates.
The mum of 4 says that’s she was interested to hear what the other panellists thought.
‘I'm not going to knock Page 3 as it's where I started, but it was a very interesting debate and I learnt a lot from the other speakers too,’ she said.
During the debate, Katie argued that Page 3 is ‘an institution, light-hearted and cheeky.’
Katie Price's life in pictures
‘You see girls topless on the catwalk, but it’s fashion, it’s art,’ she added.
Writer India disagreed, saying: ‘Underneath the cheeky stuff, women were having a horrible time.’
Lads mag editor Martin added: ‘There are as many ways of being a feminist as there are of being a woman.’
He continued: ‘We need to engage men in a credible and non-judgemental way.’
Katie Price has spoken about page 3 before and has even made a speech at Oxford Univeristy.