Katie Price's Mucky Mansion now- grim pool to trashed garden - after TV makeover

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Katie Price's Mucky Mansion now- grim pool to trashed garden - after TV makeover

Katie Price's Mucky Mansion has fallen into disrepair with rubbish strewn in the garden despite the property’s glossy TV makeover.

The Sussex mansion was the subject of the Channel 4 show Katie Price’s Mucky Mansion, which followed the mum-of-five as she and a team of experts set about transforming the dilapidated abandoned mansion into a cosy family home. However, new pictures show the 10-acre estate with rubbish and junk on the driveway and garden, as well as overgrown grass and weeds.

Katie’s cars can be seen on the drive, but the swimming pool is covered in moss and grime, and litter has been strewn around the back door. It’s not known if the property is undergoing more renovations, as there is a large skip on the driveway, but Katie recently admitted she had moved out of the mansion because it was too big for her. The former glamour model is mum to Harvey, 21, Junior, 18, Princess, 16, nine-year-old Jett and eight-year-old Bunny, and she confessed during an episode of her podcast that it was time to move on.

Katie Price's Mucky Mansion now- grim pool to trashed garden - after TV makeover qhiqhuiqutietinvJunk and rubbish can be seen surrounding the property (SplashNews.com)

“I’m still thinking of renting it, it’s just too big for me. I’m always up in Essex at the minute. I want to get something smaller. I don’t know,” she told her sister Sophie on The Katie Price Show last month. “I just think this house gives me bad luck. It’s such a good family home but it is too big for me. It’s more of an excuse for the kids to make a mess.” Her comments come after she said the mansion would be her “forever home”, and insisted that despite the white carpets and beige furniture in the kitchen and living room, it was an ideal family home.

Katie Price's Mucky Mansion now- grim pool to trashed garden - after TV makeoverThe swimming pool is filled with grime and mildew, and the 10-acre grounds are overgrown (SplashNews.com)

The mansion, dubbed Mucky Mansion after it fell into disrepair, suffered extensive damage in 2019 after a fire, and was then targeted by thieves a year later. The gang left the taps running throughout the house, which caused the ceiling in the kitchen toi collapse, and Katie refused to return to the property as it upset her too much. Last year, she teamed up with Channel 4 for a new series that saw her mansion overhauled, and Katie’s home was unrecognisable after undergoing the incredible facelift.

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Katie Price's Mucky Mansion now- grim pool to trashed garden - after TV makeoverThe mansion was transformed into a cosy family home (Channel 4)

However, the 45-year-old could be at risk of losing the mansion at a bankruptcy hearing set to take place on Thursday, as a judge is set to assess her finances. Katie, who was declared bankrupt in 2019 and has debts of over £3 million, may be forced to sell her Sussex mansion in order to pay back creditors. She previously agreed to pay back £12,000 a month, but has allegedly fallen behind on her payments, meaning she might have to raise funds to pay them back by putting her mansion on the market.

Emma Wilson

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