Katie Price shows off surgically-enhanced assets in velour tracksuit
Katie Price shows off her surgically-enhanced assets as she models a black velour tracksuit in sizzling snap
Katie Price took to her Instagram Stories on Sunday to share a new snap modelling a black velour tracksuit.
The former glamour model, 45, struggled to contain her surgically-enhanced assets in the zip-up top.
She leaned against a car for the shot, and teamed the set with a pair of matching black faux-fur slippers.
Katie’s long raven tresses were styled straight and down and she sported a full face of glamorous make-up.
She also shared a video for her followers, panning down to show off her outfit and saying: ‘Oh my God, guess what? Yes! The velours are back in.
Strike a pose: Katie Price took to her Instagram Stories on Sunday to share a new snap modelling a black velour tracksuit
Busty: The former glamour model, 45, struggled to contain her surgically-enhanced assets in the zip-up top
‘Look at that! Not only that they come in all different colours.’
It comes after it was reported this week that Katie could lose her Mucky Mansion at an upcoming bankruptcy hearing.
The mum-of-five, once worth £45million, was declared bankrupt in 2019 and now has £3.2million worth of debt.
A judge will assess her finances, reports The Sun, and she may have to flog the sprawling Sussex home in order to get the cash she needs.
The publication claims she paid £1.3million for the home nine years ago and that it is now worth more than £2million.
The star previously agreed to pay back creditors £12,000 a month but has not been sticking to the deal, according to those owed the money.
Those handling her bankruptcy reportedly have the power to sell Katie’s Mucky Mansion to meet her debts if they see fit.
Legal notices placed on the home prevent her from selling the Sussex pad herself, The Sun goes on to claim.
Oh dear: It comes after it was reported this week that Katie could lose her Mucky Mansion at an upcoming bankruptcy hearing
Representatives for Katie have been contacted by MailOnline for comment.
During a short hearing at a specialist insolvency and companies court in July – where Katie did not appear and was not represented – the court was told a public examination over her finances had previously been adjourned.
However, trustees are seeking re-listing of the questioning after she breached a payment agreement, barrister Darragh Connell said.
‘We are now at the stage where this matter needs to be expeditiously dealt with,’ Mr Connell told the court.
Judge Paul Greenwood said the hearing where Katie would be questioned over her finances would be listed for the first available date after July 21.
Judge Greenwood said that ‘it seems right, indeed inevitable’ to list the one-day examination ‘as soon as the court can accommodate’.
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.
Property: The publication claims she paid £1.3million for the home nine years ago and that it is now worth more than £2million
‘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.’
During a previous court hearing in October 2020, Katie apologised 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 that the ‘progress is real’ and she had provided financial information.
Earlier this summer she hit back at internet trolls who questioned her over her bankruptcy, insisting she still ‘owns her £2.5million house’.
Speaking on TikTok Live on Tuesday, she answered questions from her followers, urging internet bullies ‘not to knock anyone’.
‘I’m bankrupt, yes, but I still own my 2.5million pound house and I’m sat here in the kitchen doing my TikTok to you,’ she said.
‘Never knock someone who is bankrupt, we all can go there but it doesn’t mean that it is all bad.’
Katie continued: ‘Yeah, my company went bankrupt and you deal with it don’t you. So, don’t ever knock anyone because it could happen to you.’
In April, the model dodged a court hearing for a fifth time, in which she was set answer questions over her £3.2million debts.
Rules: Those handling her bankruptcy reportedly have the power to sell Katie’s Mucky Mansion to meet her debts if they see fit
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