Katie Price has said 'everything is sorted' with her second bankruptcy after being evicted from her Mucky Mansion.

The former glamour model, 46, was declared bankrupt for a second time in March over an unpaid tax bill of £761,994.05 after first being declared bankrupt in 2019. 

She bought the property in Horsham, West Sussex, in 2014 from Tory peer Francis Maude for £1.35million but the home fell into disrepair, leading to her 2022 Channel 4  renovation show, Katie Price's Mucky Mansion. 

Katie was served an eviction notice that ordered her to leave by the end of May and has since moved into a £5,000 per month new Tudor-style property. 

Insisting that she now knows 'how to deal with issues,' the model promised to 'never hit rock bottom again' in an interview with Channel 5 News on Monday. 

Katie Price has said 'everything is sorted' with her second bankruptcy after being evicted from her Mucky Mansion

She bought the property in Horsham, West Sussex, in 2014 from Tory peer Francis Maude for £1.35million but the home fell into disrepair, leading to her 2022 Channel 4 renovation show

Speaking on the programme, she said: 'I'm doing really, really good. I've learned a lot about myself, a lot about mental health and obviously being diagnosed with the severe ADHD, learnt a lot about that, which I wish I knew years ago.

'It becomes noise in your head, and then you just can't cope with it, you think there's no light at the end of the tunnel and then that caused depression, then a breakdown, suicidal, ended up at the Priory.

'Then started to realise, get to the root of each trauma that I've had, knowing how to deal with it - doesn't mean to say you forget it, but you learn to deal with them.

'I'm only human at the end of the day, and it takes a toll on you, and in a way, I'm not glad that it's happened, but it's happened and I know that I would never ever hit rock bottom again, because now I know how to deal with issues."

'So with my bankruptcy, everything's sorted there.

'To be honest, I'm not ashamed about the bankruptcy thing either. It can happen to anyone at any time, and I'm glad in a way when I look that everything's happened at once because it made me sort everything out.' 

Katie was recently left devastated after her local authority refused to fund her son Harvey's care because he has 'no healthcare issues' - months after she was forced to withdraw him from a £350,000-a-year college amid her bankruptcy woes.

The model is mum to Harvey, 22, as well as Junior, 18, and Princess, 16, who she shares with Peter Andre and Jett, 10, and Bunny, nine, from her relationship with Kieran Hayler. 

Insisting that she now knows 'how to deal with issues,' the model promised to 'never hit rock bottom again' in an interview with Channel 5 News on Monday

Her eldest child is blind, autistic, has septo-optic dysplasia and a learning disability, and is one of the 2,000 people in the UK with Prader-Willi syndrome, a genetic disorder. 

She explained: 'They said he hasn't got any healthcare needs and it's pretty obvious Harvey has health care needs and they don't want to fund for it.'

In March, she became bankrupt for a second time after she failed to pay her taxes, saying the reason she has debts is because she went through a 'breakdown.'

Speaking on the Stripping Off podcast with Matt Haycox, Katie said she wasn't even aware of the second bankruptcy, insisting, 'I will pay it, but it just has to be when I've got it.'

She said: 'Yeah, you should always pay your tax, this and that. But obviously, I went through a breakdown so then I didn't pay tax and that's sort of where the bankruptcy thing has come from.' 

She was served an eviction notice on April 24 and told to leave by the end of May but has been given an extension by her mortgage provider. 

Katie was left devastated after her local authority refused to fund her son Harvey's care because he has 'no healthcare issues' after she was forced to withdraw him from college amid

Katie was then given until June 26 to leave the Mucky Mansion, which became the subject of a Channel 4 documentary when she attempted to install life back into the property for the last time. 

She is now forking out almost £5,000 per month for her new Tudor-style property which includes a double garage and open-plan kitchen

Katie was due to give evidence at the High Court over her finances last month but failed to turn up because she was on holiday in Cyprus with boyfriend JJ.  

The 'Mucky Mansion' earned its nickname following years of damage to the property, including flooding, burglaries, mould and even reports of it being haunted.  

Katie's Financial Woes  

2019 - Katie was declared bankrupt with debts of £3.2m from her failed company Jordan Trading Ltd, that was set up to oversee her perfume and cosmetics line.

She set up the company in 2003 but in 2017 an application was put in to wind up the company as she tried to sort out her finances.

When she was declared bankrupt she vowed to pay back £12,000 a month to creditors of the firm through an individual voluntary arrangement.

The bankruptcy meant Katie, once worth a reported £45million, faced losing her £2million 11-bedroom mansion.

She took out a second mortgage on the property in 2015, but faced monthly payments of £12,300.

2022 - The former model had been due to attend the Royal Court of Justice to explain to a judge why she has failed to repay millions owed to creditors.

However, the hearing was adjourned at the last minute with her solicitors giving no reason for Katie's no show before the court.

March 2024 - She was again declared bankrupt over an unpaid tax bill of £761,994.05. The demand for payment was made by HMRC in October 2023.

A court was told the bill 'derives from self-assessments' for 2020-2021 and 2021-22 and includes income VAT, tax, surcharges and interest.

Insolvency and Companies Court Judge Sebastian Prentis told the hearing at London's Rolls Building: 'There has been no response from the debtor. The papers are in order.

'There is a substantial debt due from Ms Price to HMRC and therefore I will make a bankruptcy order.'

May 2024 - Katie is evicted from her home after being served with a notice and given weeks to leave. She is told bailiffs will arrive at 10am on 29 May to ensure she and any other occupants have vacated the property.

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