Katie Price continues to clean up her £3million Mucky Mansion as a skip was spotted taking away rubbish from the Sussex property on Wednesday.
The former glamour model, 44, purchased the house in 2014 and in 2021 she decided to give it a makeover so that she could live there with her kids.
As Katie Price begins filming her Channel 4 show Katie Price’s Mucky Mansion, new aerial photos capture workmen moving out of the home with unwanted goods.
Clean up: Katie Price continues to clean up her £3million Mucky Mansion as a skip was spotted taking away rubbish from the Sussex property on Wednesday
Following her 2,6 million Instagram followers, she decided that her old horse sculpture should be thrown out.
Katie landed herself a £45,000 payday when she secured a second series of her show.
Filming began in 2022, but the company that produced the film had to stop filming because the property was too dangerous to use for filming.
Home: Former glamour model and 44-year-old owner of the home bought it in 2014. In 2021, she planned to renovate it so she can live in the house with her children.
Rubbish: As Katie Price’s Channel 4 show Katie Price’s Mucky Mansion began filming, workers were seen leaving the home with a full skip of unneeded goods.
Filming: Katie landed herself a £45,000 payday when she secured a second series of her show
According to an insider, The Sun was told by an anonymous source that there were piles of clothes from the past and no gifts for Katie. There are also bags full of trash and hangers.
“It’s quite dirty in parts of the home that haven’t yet been madeover, and it’s dampy and mouldy. The warm weather lately hasn’t helped.
“They needed to hire a company that could move a lot of it out to make sure the crew was safe.
Source added, “I believe it’s full of rubbish again since last show was shot.”
An insider told The Sun: ‘They had to call in a specialist company to shift a lot of the stuff out so it’s safe for the crew to go in.’
Bizarre: Her 2.6 million Instagram fans agreed she should throw out the old, rusty horse statue.
Tidy. Filming started 2022. However, the production company must suspend filming as the property is too “dirty” to be filmed in.
It comes after Katie is allegedly facing a new council row after her fiancé Carl Wood’s turned her mucky mansion into a secondhand car lot, again.
The car-salesman was spotted using the grounds of the models dilapidated West Sussex home to flog a fleet of his cars earlier this year, after formerly running his business from his dad’s home in Essex.
On Wednesday, Carl sparked another investigation after a ‘Mercedes, Range Rover, Jaguar and VW Beetle’ were spotted outside, after the previous probe was closed in March, according to The Sun.
After a series of ‘Mercedes’, Range Rovers, Jaguars, and VW Beetles were seen outside the shop, Carl was prompted to investigate, The Sun reports. The previous probe had closed in March.
According to the publication, the first investigation was opened in December 2013 and closed later. A second is currently ‘pending consideration’.
You can trade vehicles at home if you wish. To change the uses of a property, you need to apply for planning permission.
This could impact the “environment, highway safety and the character of the surrounding area as well as the homes of neighbors.” decision for Carl’s case is due on December 5.
MailOnline has reached out to representatives of the couple in order for them to comment.
Carl has now sold 12 luxurious used cars to her Mucky Mansion, Horsham in December.
He added to his collection as his advert on Autotrader inviting potential customers to his partner’s former home, with buyers able to chose from 12 motors including a £24,995 Porsche Panamera and a £31,995 Mercedes M Class.
Katie received a suspended sentence of 16 weeks and a two-year driving ban after she crashed her BMW X5 uninsured while under the influence.
Katie, despite not being legally able, still flogged her partner’s luxurious vehicles on her property. The hunk has added additional cars.
Banned: It comes as Katie was recently handed a 16-week suspended sentence and two-year driving ban for crashing her uninsured BMW X5 while disqualified and under the influence (pictured outside court)