KATIE Price has shocked fans once again, this time flogging a “dirty” jumper.
The 47-year-old took to her Facebook page to encourage people to buy a lucky-dip fashion package, but her followers were horrified at what they saw.
In a sponsored post with fashion brand JYY, Katie told how the company was releasing 200 more £10 lucky-dip packages and to demonstrate what punters might find if they bought themselves one.
“If you’re struggling to know what to buy someone for Christmas or you’re in one of those £10 [Secret] Santa things, for £10 JYY has these luck-dip bags,” Katie says in the video where she is sat in front of her Christmas tree.
As she opens the package Katie pulls out a pink, suede jacket first and then pulls out a ribbed jumper.
Katie turns the white jumper to the front for the camera to see but fans quickly noticed some large stains on it and took to the comments to point it out.
“Jumper is so dirty,” wrote one person.
Another added: “Jumper has stains of dirt or makeup.”
And a third commented: “The jumper had dirty marks on it.”
The former glamour model often posts sponsored content on her social media channels, but it’s not the first fans have complained that she’s posted dirty items.
People called her out for selling a pair of worn, dirty Balenciaga sandals for £100 last year.
Katie was flogging the designer sandals on the online, second hand clothing shop, Depop, and described them as being in ‘good condition, but with a few marks seen in photos.’
The TV personality has a marketplace page on the site, where she has listed a variety of clothing items, mainly shoes for sale, as another source of income.
Indeed this appears to be the second time that she has tried to sell this particular pair of sliders on the site, after they were originally listed for back in 2022 for £250.
The double-bankrupt Katie was once worth £45 million, but in recent years the women formerly known as Jordan, has faced crushing financial hardship, after being made bankrupt and having her beloved home, Mucky Mansion, repossessed by creditors in 2024.
The mum-of-five was declared bankrupt in 2019, after it was revealed that she owes £3.2 million to creditors, as well as HMRC, her mortgage company and various small businesses.
Then, after failing to pay back £12,000 a month to the creditors following various court hearings, her £2 million home, Mucky Mansion in West Sussex was repossessed in May of last year.



