Katie Price has started tackling her financial troubles by selling “completely naked” photos online.
The former glamour model made the most of the beautiful summer weather by lounging on a tanning bed in her birthday suit. Now, the mother of five is offering her sun-kissed photos on OnlyFans for just £25 each.
The racy photos feature the 46-year-old brunette beauty in the nude, as she shared with her fans: “Completely naked on the tanning bed. Can’t be having any tan lines now can we [sticking-out tongue emoji].”
This sudden sale comes shortly after she appeared in court for her latest bankruptcy hearing in central London. During the hearing, a judge declared that all of Katie’s court dates must now be held in private to safeguard the star’s “mental wellbeing.”
They approved the request to postpone the hearing until next month and assured the devoted mother that the session could be conducted privately. The TV personality had previously received a stern warning from a judge to attend the hearing on Tuesday (August 27) after missing several court dates.
This time, Katie heeded the warning and showed up in a black and white outfit, complete with a matching handbag. She arrived two hours early in a black cab.
To her surprise, her ex-husband was there. Celebrity Big Brother winner Alex Reid, who was married to her from 2010 to 2012, attended the legal meeting wearing a white T-shirt and pink shorts.
As she left court, Price snapped at the reporters present: “I hope you reporters write a good story today, won’t you, all that bulls**t that you write, scumbags.”
The I’m A Celeb star was first declared bankrupt in 2019 and again in March 2024, after accumulating over £750,000 in tax debt.
Despite these financial challenges, she has continued to enjoy extravagant vacations and several cosmetic procedures. Earlier this month, a warrant was issued for her arrest due to her failure to attend a previous court appearance.
At that time, Katie wrote online: “I am aware that I am about to be detained at the airport, which is obviously what the courts feel is necessary. I do hope, for my son’s sake who is with me, that they will allow some dignity and protection for at least his sake as this will be extremely disturbing for him to see.”
“Whilst I understand the importance and severity of the matter, I do feel like I am being treated like a criminal.”