Katie Price marked her ‘resurrection’ as she put on a very busty display while posing up a storm on the cover of lads’ mag Loaded as the publication made it’s comeback this week.
The TV personality, 46, said she was back in her ‘element’ of glamour modelling after first being catapulted to fame in the 90s under stage name Jordan.
Katie looked sensational as she slipped into a very skimpy black swimsuit for the shoot which boasted a blunging neckline and was cinched at her tiny waist.
Looking back fondly on her modelling days she described it as ‘a good time’ in her life amid current bankruptcy and legal woes.
Telling the publication: ‘Doing a shoot for Loaded I just feel free and in my element and I love it’.
Katie Price, 46, marked her ‘resurrection’ as she put on a very busty display while posing up a storm on the cover of lads’ mag Loaded as the publication made it’s comeback this week
The TV personality said she was back in her ‘element’ of glamour modelling after first being catapulted to fame in the 90s under stage name Jordan’ (right pictured on 2002 cover)
Katie looked sensational as she slipped into a very skimpy black swimsuit for the shoot which boasted a blunging neckline and was cinched at her tiny waist
‘Loaded represents a good time in my life. Loved it, enjoyed it, it was always an achievement when I was on the cover as there were so many girls who wanted to be on the cover.
‘I always looked forward to it and then especially when the magazine came out, seeing me there, in the shops, my face on the cover! And now I’m back and so are you!’
Katie owes £750,000 to the taxman and has been declared bankrupt twice having blown a multi-million-pound fortune over the last decade.
She avoided having to discuss her finances at the public hearing last month after her lawyer said she suffered from PTSD and pleaded to allow her to reveal how she spends her money at a private meeting.
An insolvency judge at the High Court agreed to the request and said the timing of the meeting should be kept secret.
Katie was warned she must fully comply with the court or face arrest a second time having been locked up for skipping a court hearing to undergo the £10,000 facelift in Turkey.
Bailiffs evicted the star and her family from their West Sussex home in May after she failed to keep up payments on the monthly mortgage.
Katie 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.
Looking back fondly on her modelling days she described it as ‘a good time’ in her life amid current bankruptcy and legal woes (Pictured right in 1999)
‘Loaded represents a good time in my life. Loved it, enjoyed it, it was always an achievement when I was on the cover as there were so many girls who wanted to be on the cover’ (pictured 2003)
She said during the interview that she does regret her wild partying days (pictured 2001)
During her heyday Katie was a regular at London nightspots including China White and The Embassy Club (pictured)
Katie pictured on the cover of Loaded in 2000
Last month, Channel 5 released the hour-long documentary Katie Price: Where Did The Money Go? from ITN Productions.
The programme looks at how the media star went from squandering a multi-million-pound fortune, to find herself bankrupt and facing criminal charges.
It charts Katie’s humble beginnings to create the Jordan persona, until the most recent days – unveiling how ‘spending excesses and the bad decisions have got her to this’.
It’s also been reported that the price of Katie’s former Mucky Mansion has been completely slashed after a sale fell through.
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Katie Price's Mucky Mansion is slashed in price after sale falls through
A buyer had been found for the £1.5million home weeks after the former glamour model was evicted for not paying the mortgage.
But the nine-bedroom house is once again back on the market for a drastically lower price tag after having previously been under offer.
A new listing for the house reveals it is now being flogged for £1.35million.
It marks a steep decrease of £150,000 for the mansion, which sits on 12 acres, that was central to Katie’s life for many years.
Katie won’t see a penny for the sale as it will be swallowed up by the debts she previously ran up against the Sussex home.
When the home was first listed, a brochure told potential buyers not to fall into Katie’s empty pool and also warned the land could be contaminated by waste.
An online advert said the pad could be flipped into an ‘impressive family house’ after refurbishment.
Making no mention of its famous former owner, the ad described the property as: ‘A substantial detached family home including three reception rooms, nine bedrooms and four bath/shower rooms spread over three floors plus a one-bedroom annexe.’
Bailiffs evicted the star and her family from their West Sussex home in May after she failed to keep up payments on the monthly mortgage.
The former model had paid £1.35m for the property in 2014 from former Tory peer Francis Maude and it featured in a Channel Four series as she attempted to renovate the house.
Katie owes £750,000 to the taxman and has been declared bankrupt twice having blown a multi-million-pound fortune over the last decade
It’s also been reported that the price of Katie’s former Mucky Mansion has been completely slashed after a sale fell through
When she moved out she claimed the house was ‘cursed’.
Talking about Mucky Mansion she said: ‘I’ve had nothing but bad memories in that house’, and insisted moving will be the start of a new chapter in her life.
Contract cleaners were brought in to clear away the piles of rubbish and spruce up the property before it was put on the market by local estate agents HJ Burt.
Since starting out as a fresh face model Katie has undergone the knife numerous times, with 17 boob jobs and six facelifts.
Katie’s most recent facelift came after a surgeon warned it was irresponsible for her to go under the knife again after already having five previous surgeries on her face, giving grounds to fans to worry about her health.
Leading cosmetic and plastic surgeon Dr Mark Solomos, as seen Channel 4’s 10 Years Younger, said: ‘The first thing I want to say about Katie is that no responsible surgeon would or should perform surgery on her.
‘Certainly if she’s unable to attend court due to her mental health, then that alone is an indicator that she is not fit for surgery.
Since starting out as a fresh face model Katie has undergone the knife numerous times, with 17 boob jobs and six facelifts (pictured 1995)
Katie’s most recent facelift came after a surgeon warned it was irresponsible for her to go under the knife again after already having five previous surgeries on her face, giving grounds to fans to worry about her health (L 1995)
‘The court case aside I would say no-one should be carrying out further work on her, she surpassed her limit for natural looking improvements and enhancements some time ago.
‘Obviously natural isn’t the look Katie is ever striving for and her cosmetic and plastic surgery is synonymous with her brand and publicity. Publicity aside there’s a very real concern that she has an addiction to surgery and body dysmorphic disorder- all the more reason why surgeons should not be carrying out work on her.
‘You can see the skin on her face is too tight already and certainly won’t benefit from a further facelift.’
He added: ‘She has what we call Pixie ears; a complication that can occur after a facelift where the skin has been pulled too tightly during the procedure causing the lobes to look stretched/pulled down.
‘From the markings drawn on her face she looks set to have a comprehensive deep line facelift including a brow lift, neck lift and lip lift.
‘Possibly she’s having the pixie ears corrected with this deep line facelift- if done well it will take the pressure and tension off the ear and solve the problem.
‘Katie also appears to be having fat injections on the side of her lip. Another area which she should be leaving well alone, or having revised.
‘The brow lift she definitely doesn’t need and should be refused. Her eyebrows already appear too high and pushing the boundaries of natural.’