May 15th 2024.
Katie Price, the former model and reality TV star, is facing eviction from her £2,000,000 mansion in Horsham, West Sussex due to her financial struggles. This would be the second time the 45-year-old has declared bankruptcy, with the latest being caused by an outstanding tax bill of £761,994.
However, sources claim that Katie still has one last chance to save her property. Despite receiving an eviction notice, she is determined to defend her home in an upcoming hearing. According to reports, she plans to argue that her house is not just a residence for her family, but also a place of business where she creates content for her OnlyFans account.
A source close to Katie revealed, "This really is her last chance. She'll have to prove that she can settle her debts and quickly, not just by saying it's her house and place of business. She'll have to show that she can come up with the funds as well." The mansion, which has 19 rooms, was purchased by Katie in 2014 for £1.35 million.
If she is unable to save her home, Katie has made plans to live in a "static caravan" with her 14-year-younger boyfriend, JJ. The Sun reported that she has already started looking for one to move into. "The idea is to eventually live with JJ, but while they search for a rented property, a caravan is her only option," a source said.
Katie's financial struggles have been well-documented on her reality show, "Katie Price's Mucky Mansion." The home has been featured on the show since 2022 and has become a symbol of her lavish lifestyle.
The eviction notice, seen by The Sun, states that the occupants will be evicted on May 29 at 10 am. However, Katie's representatives have denied this and stated that the paperwork was illegally obtained and shared by a local resident. They have reported the incident to the police for investigation.
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