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Katie Price announces new music as she plans her ‘comeback’ after losing Mucky Mansion amid legal drama

Katie Price announces new music as she plans her ‘comeback’ after losing Mucky Mansion amid legal drama

KATIE Price has previewed new music as she plans a ‘comeback’ after losing Mucky Mansion amid courtroom drama.

The 46-year-old posted a photo of herself singing in a sheer black net dress on social media.

Katie Price has announced new music as she plans a 'comeback' after losing Mucky Mansion amid lawsuit

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Katie Price has announced new music as she plans a ‘comeback’ after losing Mucky Mansion amid lawsuitSource: Instagram/@xchardonnay
Katie said singing has 'always been her dream'

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Katie said singing has ‘always been her dream’Source: Instagram

It was a setback click where the star threw her hand in the air, grabbed the microphone and sang a song.

Katie wrote at the top of her post: “Singing has always been my dream and now I can finally come to you singing.”

Continuing to tease her return to the stage, former glamour model Katie added: “My comeback has started, so you’re invited to my next “invite,” followed by a heart emoji.

Kate’s comeback comes after she suffered a further setback this week when the sale of her Mucky Mansion ‘fell through’ due to her bankruptcy problems.

The Sun exclusively revealed that the Sussex property had been sold within a week of going on sale last month.

The asking price for Mucky Mansion was £1.5 million and the agents handling the sale confirmed that the full asking price had been received.

However, according to MailOnline, the nine-bedroom property, which sits on 30 acres of land, is back on the market.

A spokesperson for Katie said: “The sale of the house is not Kate’s responsibility, she has nothing to do with it and therefore has nothing to do with it.”

The burden of selling the property does not rest with Katie, as it was taken over by her creditors as part of her bankruptcy.

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After the property was bought, a source told The Sun in August: “Despite all the issues with the property, the asking price was a bargain and too expensive to sell.

“However, Katie will not benefit from this as all proceeds will go towards paying off the mortgages “She had abused the place.”

Katie moved into the mansion in 2014, but over the years the Mucky Mansion fell into disrepair.

In 2022, the star renovated the space as part of Channel 4’s Katie Price: Mucky Mansion.

The house was foreclosed on after she failed to make payments on two mortgages on the sprawling property.

Katie was declared bankrupt for the second time earlier this year due to an unpaid debt of £760,000 tax account.

She was declared bankrupt for the first time in 2019, after owing £3.2 million to creditors.

Katie moved into her mansion in 2014, but over the years the Mucky Mansion fell into disrepair

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Katie moved into her mansion in 2014, but over the years the Mucky Mansion fell into disrepairSource: Instagram @katieprice