Former glamour model Katie Price has hinted she could be making a return to her magazine days as she declares ‘it’s back’ while reminiscing on her old photoshoots
Kate Price has hinted that she could return to her glamour model days as a popular magazine makes its comeback.
The former glamour model, 45, shot to fame in the late 1990s for her work as a Page 3 model under her nickname Jordan. She made regular appearances in adult magazines including Playboy, Nuts, Maxim and Esquire during her early career. Katie soon went into TV work as well as books, music and now social media and podcasting.
However, the mum-of-five has now hinted she could be heading back to where her career began. Men’s magazine Loaded announced its return on Wednesday, nine years after going out of print. The risque magazine is launching a new digital platform. Katie shared Loaded’s post that read: “We’re back baby!” She added: “Guys… It’s back,” and shared snaps of her own front covers of the magazine.
Katie was once worth £50million but was declared bankrupt for a second time earlier this year over a £761,994.05 tax bill. Her creditors have been granted eviction notices from Horsham County Court ordering she be turfed out of her Mucky Mansion home by the end of the month so the property can be flogged to settle some of her debts.
She has applied for a court hearing so she can plead her case for being allowed to stay – citing it is her family home and where she runs her OnlyFans photo and video selling business. A source told The Mirror: “This really is Katie’s last chance. She’ll also have to prove that she can retrieve the financial situation by showing she can start settling her debts because it won’t be enough to just say it is her house and place of business. She’s going to have to stump up some readies and quickly.”
Katie was hit with an eviction notice followed by a further one dated 3rd May 2024, which warned she has just days to prevent her property being seized. The first eviction letter revealed “the eviction will take place on May 29th, 2024, at 10am”. The eviction order from Horsham County Court, addressed to both Katie and “any other occupiers”, commands her “to arrange to leave the property with [her] belongings before this time and date”.
To keep herself afloat financially, Katie has turned to generating income from OnlyFans and selling personalised messages to her supporters. Back in March, Katie defiantly claimed that her ‘Mucky Mansion’ was safe despite her financial troubles, telling her followers: “You’ve followed my life, my journey, I say it as it is. Yes, I’m in a bankruptcy. But guess what? I own my house. No one could take it off me as well.” That same month, however, the High Court decided that Katie would have to hand over half of her monthly earnings.
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