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Katie Price makes desperate plea as she reveals chaotic attic full of clothes and bin bags

Katie Price needs to do a major clean-up after revealing that she fears being abandoned after her rental landlord decided to sell the house where she currently resides.

Katie Price has shown off her chaotic loft and has hours of work ahead of her(Image: Getty Images for The Cambridge Union)

Desperate Katie Price sent out an SOS after being buried by clothes in her chaotic attic as she faces another house move.

After entering her loft, she was met with more rails and rails of her clothing and shoes, along with bin bags stuffed full of other things preventing her from moving. Katie will need to take some time to maneuver through it all, and it appears she needs assistance.

She took to SnapChat to show her followers the mega mission ahead of her as she has to decide what to keep and what to sell or offer to charity shops. Showing everyone the mountain of clothes she must wade through, she didn’t seem impressed by the size of the task ahead of her.

The 47-year-old Katie described her clogged attic as “I’ve got all this sort of things.” everywhere, everywhere. Clothing, clothing, clothing Clothing, clothing, clothing. I’m having trouble keeping up with everything! There are clothes everywhere, and it’s all rails of it! incredibly annoying. There must be a solution.

Katie Price shows off her chaotic loft
She took to SnapChat to illustrate the work ahead of her(Image: @katie-pricey/Snapchat)

She might need to move forward because she has to move out of her rental property. The former glamour model turned TV star has been incredibly honest about how much she has cheated on herself and had to give up her Mucky Mansion home as a result of growing debts.

Katie has lived in a four-bedroomed, imitation Tudor home in Sussex for eight months. The house is rented out by Katie for about £5,000 per month. Katie has now admitted she’s at a crossroads and has spoken out about her future with the company. Katie has claimed she is struggling to find a guarantor so she can rent a new home despite claiming to make a fortune from her lucrative adult subscription page and brand deals.

She continued, “I was supposed to have this place for about two years,” before adding that the owner, a very nice guy, had already given me the opportunity to do so.

Katie Price shows off her chaotic loft
She needs some help with the clothes clogging up her attic (Image: @katie-pricey/Snapchat)

And I’ve made all the payments on time, as expected, including the bills. He now wants to sell it, though. Katie continued, “It p*******s me off, speaking on her podcast, The Katie Price Show, with my sister Sophie. Some of the homes I inspect don’t have a guarantee. Some people don’t make money, just like my guarantee.

The landlord wants to pay me the full amount of the house upfront in case I miss a payment, and he also wants a guarantor, despite having the best reference from this guy ever. It is incredibly annoying. Because that person has read the papers, I am subject to scrutiny. It’s very obnoxious.

Sophie and Katie made an effort to break the silence, saying, “They are now asking for more, it is more competitive. However, Katie, who has never denied her struggles, revealed that “people don’t realize I got into all that bankruptcy stuff because I had a breakdown” rather than “because I didn’t want to pay.”

The TV star has been declared bankrupt twice, once in November 2019 and once in March 2024. Both of which were discharged. After being evicted due to financial difficulties, her former home, Mucky Mansion, which she purchased in 2014 from Francis Maude, was put on the market in December.

Katie explained earlier this month that she had started looking for a new home on Rightmove after learning that her landlord wanted to sell the property. She said, “I have to move because the owner wants to sell the house right now. So I need to re-evaluate my house hunting.

“I might move my children’s school farther away. I’ll talk to the guy; he might let me stay a little while, but he might not. “Katie is eager to move closer to her children’s schools, if she can’t stay,” she said. After cutting the price twice in December, she finally found a buyer for Mucky Mansion. The home’s price was initially £1.5 million, before being reduced to £1.3 million.

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BBC expand Premiership Women’s Rugby coverage

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With a new agreement, BBC Sport will broadcast Premiership Women’s Rugby matches for the 2025-26 and 2026-27 seasons.

One semi-final and the final will be broadcast live on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app each week.

Gloucester-Hartpury won their third PWR title in a row after defeating Saracens at StoneX Stadium in May.

The Women’s Rugby World Cup will be held in England in February, with John Mitchell’s team as the favorite to win.

The exclusive rights to broadcast every game of the competition have been granted by BBC Sport.

Every game will be streamed live on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app, while selected matches will be shown on the BBC’s linear channels.

Radio commentary on the tournament will also be available on BBC Radio 5 Live and 5 Sports Extra.

The opening game will take place on August 22 at Sunderland’s Stadium of Light, and the final will take place on September 27 at Twickenham’s Stadium of Light.

According to BBC Sport’s head of sport, Alex Kay-Jelski, “This deal is another significant step in the commitment to women’s sport.”

“Premiership Women’s Rugby is fast, tough, and full of elite talent,” according to BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app.

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The top-tier women’s domestic rugby league in England was renamed Premiership Women’s Rugby in 2023, and it has grown ever since.

Ellie Kildunne, who plays at full-back for the Harlequins and England, is one of the sport’s biggest stars who has won the nine-team league.

The league also includes all of Mitchell’s Red Roses, as well as Saracens number eight Sophie de Goede, and social media sensation Ilona Maher, who played for Bristol Bears for a short time last season.

According to PWR executive chair Genevieve Shore, “This is another significant step forward for Premiership Women’s Rugby.”

“We have the intention to provide our incredible athletes with the biggest platform possible in order to showcase the elite rugby talent that exists in this country,” said the BBC.

The story won’t end there, though, as the Rugby World Cup will be later this year.

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BBC expand Premiership Women’s Rugby coverage

Images courtesy of Getty

With a new agreement, BBC Sport will broadcast Premiership Women’s Rugby matches for the 2025-26 and 2026-27 seasons.

One semi-final and the final will be broadcast live on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app each week.

Gloucester-Hartpury won their third PWR title in a row after defeating Saracens at StoneX Stadium in May.

The Women’s Rugby World Cup will be held in England in February, with John Mitchell’s team as the favorite to win.

The exclusive rights to broadcast every game of the competition have been granted by BBC Sport.

Every game will be streamed live on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app, while selected matches will be shown on the BBC’s linear channels.

Radio commentary on the tournament will also be available on BBC Radio 5 Live and 5 Sports Extra.

The opening game will take place on August 22 at Sunderland’s Stadium of Light, and the final will take place on September 27 at Twickenham’s Stadium of Light.

According to BBC Sport’s head of sport, Alex Kay-Jelski, “This deal is another significant step in the commitment to women’s sport.”

“Premiership Women’s Rugby is fast, tough, and full of elite talent,” according to BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app.

JavaScript must be enabled in your browser to play this video.

The top-tier women’s domestic rugby league in England was renamed Premiership Women’s Rugby in 2023, and it has grown ever since.

Ellie Kildunne, who plays at full-back for the Harlequins and England, is one of the sport’s biggest stars who has won the nine-team league.

The league also includes all of Mitchell’s Red Roses, as well as Saracens number eight Sophie de Goede, and social media sensation Ilona Maher, who played for Bristol Bears for a short time last season.

According to PWR executive chair Genevieve Shore, “This is another significant step forward for Premiership Women’s Rugby.”

“We have the intention to provide our incredible athletes with the biggest platform possible in order to showcase the elite rugby talent that exists in this country,” said the BBC.

The story won’t end there, though, as the Rugby World Cup will be later this year.

related subjects

  • Rugby Union

BBC expand Premiership Women’s Rugby coverage

Images courtesy of Getty

With a new agreement, BBC Sport will broadcast Premiership Women’s Rugby matches for the 2025-26 and 2026-27 seasons.

One semi-final and the final will be broadcast live on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app each week.

Gloucester-Hartpury won their third PWR title in a row after defeating Saracens at StoneX Stadium in May.

The Women’s Rugby World Cup will be held in England in February, with John Mitchell’s team as the favorite to win.

The exclusive rights to broadcast every game of the competition have been granted by BBC Sport.

Every game will be streamed live on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app, while selected matches will be shown on the BBC’s linear channels.

Radio commentary on the tournament will also be available on BBC Radio 5 Live and 5 Sports Extra.

The opening game will take place on August 22 at Sunderland’s Stadium of Light, and the final will take place on September 27 at Twickenham’s Stadium of Light.

According to BBC Sport’s head of sport, Alex Kay-Jelski, “This deal is another significant step in the commitment to women’s sport.”

“Premiership Women’s Rugby is fast, tough, and full of elite talent,” according to BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app.

JavaScript must be enabled in your browser to play this video.

The top-tier women’s domestic rugby league in England was renamed Premiership Women’s Rugby in 2023, and it has grown ever since.

Ellie Kildunne, who plays at full-back for the Harlequins and England, is one of the sport’s biggest stars who has won the nine-team league.

The league also includes all of Mitchell’s Red Roses, as well as Saracens number eight Sophie de Goede, and social media sensation Ilona Maher, who played for Bristol Bears for a short time last season.

According to PWR executive chair Genevieve Shore, “This is another significant step forward for Premiership Women’s Rugby.”

“We have the intention to provide our incredible athletes with the biggest platform possible in order to showcase the elite rugby talent that exists in this country,” said the BBC.

The story won’t end there, though, as the Rugby World Cup will be later this year.

related subjects

  • Rugby Union

Brooklyn and Nicola’s latest project ignored by Beckhams as they set up ‘babies’ account

In response to the Beckhams’ growing feud with their eldest son, Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz have started a new project. The Beckhams have ignored it.

Brooklyn and Nicola’s new project has seemingly been ignored by the Beckhams(Image: WireImage)

Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz’s new project has been ignored by his famous family. The couple remained locked in a feud with his parents David and Victoria Beckham as they launched a new babies account.

The pair have launched an account called ‘peltzbeckhambabies’ where they share photos of their four pet pooches called Lamb Label, Birdie and Angel and already they have shared some sweet snaps of the dogs.

However, it looks like the rest of the Beckhams won’t be following the account. At the time of writing, Nicola and Brooklyn’s new ‘babies’ account has less than 200 followers. The account just follows two people – Nicola and Brooklyn.

On her stories, she announced the new account’s status with the message “Very important announcement. We created an account for our dogs, and there is a post that appears on the account.

Nicola and Brooklyn have been sharing snaps of their dogs on a new account
Nicola and Brooklyn have been sharing snaps of their dogs on a new account(Image: Instagram)

As the feud continues to grow, body language expert Judi James believes Nicola Peltz Beckham appears to be under ‘strain’ and showing signs of vulnerability amid ongoing feud with her husband Brooklyn’s family.

“With her distant, expressionless eye gaze and her hand either clutching Brooklyn’s arm or encased in his hand, Nicola is looking like the tragic heroine here, perhaps wanting to suggest some vulnerability and strain behind her normally cool and confident exterior,” she told The Mirror of the recent snaps of the pair from St Tropez.

This expression, which appears to have occurred with Brooklyn, might make most protective husbands wary and stifle their protective side. Brooklyn appears more secluded and dominant while his wife strolls by her dramatic, black-fur tippet and with her hand positioned on her bag to give her wedding rings an emphatic, perhaps symbolic display.

The family has been tense for months, but it has only recently appeared to have grown since Brooklyn and his brothers Cruz and Romeo started following one another on social media.

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Brooklyn seemed to offer an olive branch when he reached out to his sister Harper on her birthday. He posted a tribute to her on social media, which was also shared by Nicola.

He said, “He didn’t want it to happen this way, and he’s always been very close to all of his siblings,” but because he’s married now, things have to go. According to a source, “He doesn’t really feel like he fits into the Beckham family right now because his family has treated Nicola well.”

ICC consider three new member applications from Africa

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In the coming months of this year, three African nations will submit an application to become associate members of the International Cricket Council.

Prior to the deadline of December, Burkinabe, Mauritius, and Burundi will all submit the necessary paperwork to the ICC’s membership committee.

The trio’s participation in this year’s ICC Annual General Meeting was anticipated by the governing body, according to BBC Sport.

Due to the ICC’s various administrative concerns, none of the three countries were able to advance with their applications.

After receiving Associate status from Zambia and Timor-Leste, the ICC increased its total number of members to 110 at the AGM last weekend in Singapore.

USA and ICC are still “on notice.”

Following their AGM, the ICC stated that USA Cricket would “main on notice” due to ongoing concerns about membership compliance.

The ICC’s suspension of USA cricket would have had a significant impact on the country’s men’s and women’s cricket teams, which would have led to a decrease in central funding and a suspension of both teams.

According to evidence from BBC Sport, USA Cricket has addressed five of the eight governance, finance, and administration issues that the ICC has raised.

The ICC has chosen to give USA Cricket more time to resolve any remaining issues with the caveat that the board of the world’s governing body “reserve the right to take such actions as it deems appropriate.”

Requiring the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee’s (UGG) status is one of the key issues that Cricket USA are under pressure to address.

Cricket will be playing at the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games after a 128-year absence, requiring NGB status.

In a statement from the ICC, “USA Cricket is required to implement comprehensive governance reforms, including but not limited to holding free and fair elections within three months.”

At the ICC’s 2024 AGM in Sri Lanka, USA Cricket was first given a notice for “non-compliance with ICC membership criteria.”

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