Katie Price flogging dirty stained designer sliders for £250 ahead of bankruptcy hearing | The Sun

2022-08-21 23:02:14 By : Ms. DAVID HUANG

KATIE Price is flogging her dirty and stained designer sliders for a whopping £250 ahead of her bankruptcy hearing.

The former glamour model took to online second-hand clothing store Depop to try to flog the white Balenciaga shoes - which she described as being "worn with a few marks".

Katie, 44, posted a series of snaps of the designer track sliders, which she had listed for second-hand sale starting price of £250.

"Balenciaga white sliders, worn with a few marks as shown," she explained in the description of the post. "No refunds or returns."

The listing photos of the shoes showed significant dirt build up on the soles of the white shoes, as well as within the rubber soles.

Close-ups showed off the dark dirt mark on the "worn" shoes, which looked to have been left mucky with plenty of wear.

Brand-new versions of the designer shoes are worth £550 - and are currently sold out due to popularity since their release.

While the UK 4 size shoes have been "liked" by a number of Katie's fans, they are still yet to be sold ahead of her next bankruptcy trial.

Katie avoided another court showdown back in February by striking a last-minute deal to pay off her debts.

The media personality agreed to pay off a small amount of the money she owed and handed over a new payment plan. 

A source said: “It was all last minute but she wanted to avoid court. Katie does want to pay back the money but it’s been slow progress.”

Katie faced another court showdown just weeks after she was spared jail over her drink-drink BMW crash.

She could have ultimately faced being sent to prison for contempt of court under the Insolvency (Amendment) Rules 2010 if she failed to appear at court without notifying the judge.

She scrambled to pay some of the money she owed - meaning the court case was no longer needed.

Katie was declared bankrupt in 2019 and owes £3.2m to creditors including HMRC, her mortgage company and small businesses. 

After a court hearing in December 2020, she had a plan to pay £12,000-a-month to creditors through an individual voluntary arrangement but failed to do so.

Last year she was hit with a repossession order on her West Sussex mansion after failing to pay a £500,000 debt.

For her Mucky Mansion C4 series, Katie was paid a huge £45k fee - and cashes in by selling her own bath bomb, make-up and equestrian lines. 

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