Katie Price to Sell X-Rated 2024 Calendar Amid £3.2M Bankruptcy Case
Katie Price is selling an X-rated 2024 calendar for £99.99 amid her £3.2M bankruptcy case. She's also facing investigation.
Katie Price, a former glamour model, has found herself in the midst of a £3.2M bankruptcy case. In an effort to raise funds, she is selling an X-rated 2024 calendar for £99.99, which includes a handwritten message, two exclusive polaroids, and a lipstick kiss across the front. There is also a cheaper version available for £24.99 on the UK Calendar Girls website. Amid reports that investigators have been assigned to her case to uncover any hidden income streams, Katie will face a hearing in February to lay bare her financial situation. She has avoided being grilled in person since November 2021, and the bankruptcy hearing was postponed to next year due to chaos caused by the public during an online hearing. Cameras are not permitted in court hearings, so screenshots of online hearings are banned and risk jail time if found to be doing so. Despite her financial struggles, Katie is fighting to save her famed Mucky Mansion, which she has spent two years renovating. In a previous court hearing, she apologized to the court, stating that she hadn't been in the right mental state to deal with her financial issues. She also expressed that people should not be ashamed of being declared bankrupt and that she had been struggling with her mental health in recent years. Amid her money battle, Katie is fighting to save her famed Mucky Mansion. It was reported that the former glamour model, who has spent two years renovating her 19-room Mucky Mansion and even documented the process for a Channel 4 show, has moved out of the house. In July, Katie hit back at trolls who questioned her over her bankruptcy, saying she still 'owns her £2.5million house' and stated: 'Never knock someone who is bankrupt, we all can go there but it doesn't mean that it is all bad.' In 2021, the star was once again hit with a repossession order on the Mucky Mansion after failing to pay a £500,000 debt. In April, Katie dodged a court hearing for a fifth time, in which she was set answer questions over her most recent batch of debts - this time £3.2m. During an appearance on Jeremy Vine's Channel 5 show in March this year, Katie discussed her bankruptcy and how she had been struggling with her mental health in recent years. 'You shouldn't be ashamed if you have a bankruptcy because for different reasons people go into bankruptcy,' she said. 'I went through a really, really tough time the past three years, mental health and this and that. 'And when you go through that, you might get bills through and you put everything to the side because you can't cope with anything.' In a previous court hearing in October 2020, Katie apologized to the court, adding: 'I just haven't been able to deal with these issues or in the right mental state to understand everything that has been going on.' She also said creditors and officials may think her engagement with them is 'too little too late' but the 'progress is real' and she had provided financial information. In August, Katie said she was 'fed up' of being threatened with legal action and would go to prison to be 'done with it all'. Speaking to TV personality Michelle Visage on her Rule Breakers podcast, Katie discussed her bankruptcy and said she had recently been to court 'more times than I've had hot dinners' and would 'genuinely' not care if she was jailed.
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