Bailiffs Swarm Katie Price’s £2 Million Mansion as She Undergoes 17th Surgery Abroad
0Katie Price’s financial and personal turmoil reached new heights as bailiffs reportedly surrounded her £2,000,000 mansion in Sussex, signaling what many believe to be an eviction from the property dubbed ‘Mucky Mansion.’ The action occurred as Price was in Belgium for her 17th cosmetic surgery, specifically a breast augmentation, according to reports from The Sun.
The presence of approximately ten officials at the sprawling estate coincided with Price’s ongoing struggles with bankruptcy. The 46-year-old, who has faced bankruptcy declarations twice before, did not directly comment on the eviction rumors. However, she disclosed her latest surgery on her Instagram Story, stating she was undergoing the knife yet again.
Price’s tenure at the Mucky Mansion has been fraught with difficulties. Last month, after an acid attack on her Pink Range Rover, she was advised to move out for her safety. She has since relocated to a rented four-bedroom house in Sussex, which features amenities including a double garage and an open-plan kitchen, at a monthly cost of £4,995.
Reflecting on her time at the mansion, Price expressed nothing short of relief at her departure. She described her nine-year stay as “nine years of hell,” plagued by issues like fly-tipping and supernatural disturbances. “I tell you why, nine years of hell I’ve had there. Fly-tipping, it’s haunted… and I am living with it. And whoever buys that house, good luck! I hate it,” she told The Sun.
Despite moving, security concerns have continued to haunt Price. She recently shared a video clip from her doorbell camera that captured an unknown man attempting to break into her new residence. Her security woes seem to follow her, despite leaving the notorious Mucky Mansion behind.
Price has robustly denied eviction claims in the past, maintaining her stance on a recent episode of her podcast, “The Katie Price Show,” where she asserted, “My house isn’t being repossessed, I’m not being evicted, and I’m not moving into a caravan.” She humorously added that living in a caravan wouldn’t be so bad, highlighting her resilience with a teasing, “Bring it on, sunshine.”
Her financial decline was marked by a second bankruptcy declaration in March due to an unpaid tax bill exceeding £750,000 to HM Revenue & Customs. Additionally, her presence in Cyprus at an upscale hotel, rather than attending a crucial bankruptcy hearing, drew significant criticism in April. Price’s life, marked by highs and lows, continues to capture public attention as she navigates through her latest challenges.