August 24th 2024.
Katie Price, a former glamour model, has recently made headlines as her former home, famously known as Mucky Mansion, has been targeted by TikTokers. The popular social media platform has once again captured public attention as the creators behind the account 'Side Quest Exploring' filmed their findings while breaking into the property.
Katie, who is 46 years old, was evicted from her lavish Sussex home in June due to financial difficulties. After declaring bankruptcy for the second time, with a debt of over £760,000 in tax bills and other fees owed to HMRC, she was forced to leave the property she had bought for £1.35 million back in 2014. Initially, Katie denied rumors of her eviction, but just before her move-out date, she confirmed the news on social media.
In an Instagram post, the former Celebrity Big Brother star explained that she had to leave her home because of a recent acid attack on the property. Shortly after her announcement, people spotted moving vans outside the once luxurious mansion, which was put on the market for £1.5 million.
However, it seems that the troubles for Katie and her former home do not end there. TikTokers, known for exploring abandoned properties in the UK, managed to sneak into Mucky Mansion and capture their findings in two teaser videos posted on their account. Although the full video has not been released yet, viewers were given a glimpse of the creators walking around the back of the house.
Under one of the videos, the account made a comment about the property being recently sold off via auction, asking if anyone would let their property fall into such disrepair. This sparked a response from one of the followers, who defended Katie, stating that things can easily get ruined on a farm. The account replied, acknowledging the comment but also pointing out that basic upkeep seemed to have been overlooked.
As expected, the videos and photos of the state of Mucky Mansion received a lot of attention from users on the platform. While some criticized Katie for ruining a once lovely house, others saw potential in the property with a little bit of love and care.
Earlier this month, it was announced that the 19-bedroom mansion, which Katie had attempted to renovate for her Channel 4 documentary 'Katie Price's Mucky Mansion', has been sold. However, the sale brochure highlighted the damage to walls and kitchen units, as well as a moderate contamination risk. Despite this, the estate agents believe that the property has the potential to be turned into an impressive family home, with the option to reinstate the tennis court and swimming pool and enhance the land.
Despite the neglected appearance of the 10-acre grounds, the estate agency confirmed that they have received an offer for the property. However, Katie will not receive any money from the sale, as the proceeds will go towards paying off her significant debts, which she has accumulated over the years.
Katie's financial difficulties have been making headlines for quite some time now. Just a few weeks ago, she was arrested at Heathrow Airport upon her return from Turkey, where she underwent a £10,000 facelift. Despite a warrant for her arrest being issued on July 30, she appeared in court the next day and was ordered to attend a 'public examination' on August 27.
It's no secret that Katie has faced numerous challenges and setbacks in recent years, including her ongoing financial struggles. However, one thing is for sure, the former glamour model's former home, Mucky Mansion, will always hold a special place in the public's mind, whether it's for its luxurious past or its current state of disrepair.
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