Katie Price has spoken out about her future and expressed concern that she might be left homeless if her rental landlord decides to sell the house where she currently resides.
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Katie Price has revealed she faces being evicted from her home(Image: Getty Images for The Cambridge Union)
Katie Price might have to move out of her rental property, leaving her without a place to live. 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.
The 47-year-old has lived for eight months in a four-bedroomed, imitation Tudor-style home in Sussex. 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.
The former model currently lives in a rental property(Image: Getty Images)
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.
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.
However, Katie is struggling to find a guarantor to help her rent a new home(Image: Getty Images for The Cambridge Union)
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.
Due to mounting debts, Katie was forced to sell her Mucky Mansion.
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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However, the star later reduced the amount to £1.15 million after failing to pay the mortgage. She was left with no money because the sale was used to pay off her debts.
In an unlikely alliance between the worlds of rap and football, Swansea City announced that Snoop Dogg would co-own the English championship team.
Luka Modric, a former Real Madrid stalwart and World Cup winner, is the new owner of the club, joining the 53-year-old American.
Snoop Dogg unveiled his investment plans on Thursday, and the team announced he has become an investor last week by modeling their new home jersey for the 2025-26 season on the club’s social media channels.
Since Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney bought the Swansea club in 2020, a meteoric rise has been made to the second-tier of English football.
Swansea City is delighted to announce that @SnoopDogg has become the club’s most well-known co-owner and investor. The club is currently owned by international rap artist and multi-platinum seller.
After Brett Cravatt and Jason Cohen, two American businessmen, took over the club in November, Snoop Dogg’s involvement in Swansea is unknown.
Swansea will hope that Snoop Dogg, who is actually Calvin Broadus, can use his 100 million social media followers to raise the club’s profile as they attempt to reclaim the title for the first time since being relegated in 2018, will use his 100 million followers to do so.
According to the owners of Swansea, greater revenue would enable them to invest more in new players in accordance with British football’s profit and sustainability regulations.
The 53-year-old rapper stated on the club’s website: “My love of football is well known, but it feels special for me to make my move into club ownership with Swansea City.
I really enjoyed the club’s history and the surrounding area. A working-class city and club are proud to exist here. a dog that defends itself, similar to me.
“Swansea City is a great place to live.”
[Photo: Rebecca Naden/Reuters] Swansea City’s stadium, which can accommodate 21 000 people.
After leaving Real Madrid this week, Modric, who is 39 years old, joined AC Milan, and Swansea announced in April, had a stake in the club.
This announcement is Swansea City’s next episode, to borrow a phrase from Snoop’s back catalogue, as we look to expand the club’s reach and profile, according to Swansea’s owners, in a statement.
Snoop has made it clear to us throughout the entire process how excited he is about joining the club that his massive global fanbase and audience will undoubtedly help us accomplish that.
We anticipate that Snoop’s involvement will help us put as competitive a team on the field as possible because he has openly shared his love for football and his desire to be a part of it.
Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, who both own Wrexham, celebrate the promotion to the championship.
Through the playoffs, Wrexham attempts to win the Premier League.
The Welsh side continued its unlikely quest to win the English Premier League, according to the club’s chief executive on Friday as the Hollywood fairy tale that is Wrexham AFC grew in progress.
Wrexham has become the first team to have earned three successive promotions from England’s National League to the second-tier championship since Reynolds and McElhenney bought the Welsh club in 2020.
In their championship opener against Southampton, Wrexham will face relegated former Premier League side Southampton, which former manager Michael Williamson described as a “pinch yourself” moment.
Williamson said success was more than just adding up the numbers, as he stated in Wellington during the club’s preseason tour to Australia and New Zealand.
We need to consolidate our position in the championship, Williamson said, and Rob McElhenney will say that he doesn’t know what that word means.
People should be concerned about us if we can find ourselves halfway through the season, in that 3-4-5-6-7 position, in December.
Anything can happen in 90 minutes, because I think that if we make the playoffs with the mentality we have.
“I would really give it a run for our money,” he said.
Before Reynolds and McElhenney bought the Welsh minnows, who spent years playing in the lower divisions of English football, and gaining fame with the Welcome to Wrexham documentary, they languished for years in the shadows.
For the first time in over 40 years, they are back in the championship.
Former Wrexham player-turned-club ambassador Ben Tozer, who was also on a tour in New Zealand, echoed the conflicting words.
Don’t get me wrong, Tozer said, “It’s a huge challenge.”
“But the club’s momentum, four years of pure success and a direction that won’t let you down, is still strong.” Some people might be surprised by us.
Hugh Jackman and other actors have been attracted to Wrexham’s co-ownership, which Reynolds and McElhenney co-own.
Former Wrexham and Manchester United goalkeeper Ben Foster, a fellow ambassador, claimed the organization had “set itself apart” by hiring the best players.
The “sharp reality” is that money will start to play a significant role now, Foster said in the cold light of day.
When you have players and clubs that have recently been expelled from the Premier League, they are paid high salaries, are wealthy, and are highly valuable because they have a high level of players.
However, I’d like to believe Wrexham can approach it differently, where the team is more important than the individuals.
Foster praised the club’s “no d********” policy, which assured that players and staff were working toward a common goal.
Manager Phil Parkinson led the policy, according to Chief Executive Williamson, who said it began in the dressing room.
The staff size at Wrexham increased by more than 60 to about 105 over the previous year.
I’ve personally interviewed at least 60 of the people who have been hired, Williamson said.
For me, it was crucial to employ people who understood Wrexham and what we’re actually doing, especially in the senior leadership positions. We are not some other football team.
“There are people who had incredible CVs and experience. You say, “Wow, you think they would do a fantastic job of Wrexham,” as you look at them.
“And then you go through the interview process and realize that Wrexham as a town, as a community, as a club is really not understood.”
“That required a lot of effort,” he said. Within the club, we’re attempting to instill a culture.
After Saturday’s game against Wellington Phoenix in New Zealand, Wrexham will play again in Wales on Sunday evening.
Former Wellington Phoenix junior player Liberato Cacace, a left-back from Italy, is close to being signed by Parkinson, according to Parkinson.
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Daniel Dubois and Oleksandr Usyk in the second round
Wembley Stadium, London Date: Saturday, July 19th,
Chaos, maturity, and confidence.
Daniel Dubois and those who surround him during fight week have said those three words more than once.
Dubois is gearing up for the anticipated triumph of his career when he squares off against Oleksandr Usyk on Saturday in a rematch at Wembley Stadium.
IBF champion Dubois dared to dream when he traveled to Poland just before the end of the ninth-round defeat against Usyk.
Dubois has since rebuilt his career with three straight victories, including a stunning knockout victory over Anthony Joshua.
If Dubois can defeat WBA (Super), WBO (Super), and WBC (Super) champion Usyk, he will become the first British fighter to unify the heavyweight division during the four-belt era and the first to win on home soil.
Many, to be exact, have attempted to crack the Usyk code, but none have succeeded.
What transpired during the initial fight?
Usyk was simply unworthy.
In almost every metric, the Ukrainian won.
Dubois and his team left Poland feeling unfair despite losing the contest.
Usyk was floored in the fifth round, but it was ruled that it was a minor blow, so the 38-year-old had almost four minutes to recover.
When the action resumed just 22 seconds into the round, Usyk was strong, scoring it for him in his favor by two of the three judges.
Could Dubois have a body-targeted attack?
When the fighters met at a press conference before their rematch in April, Dubois’ trainer Don Charles made reference to the minor blow.
Charles alleged Usyk to have “coined the referee” and said he “should be given an Oscar for that performance.”
It’s just blah, blah, blah, blah, empty words, Usyk said to BBC Sport.
The fighter’s physiologist Jakub Chycki claims the fighter’s core is “very strong,” while Usyk’s team insists there is no risk of Dubois exploiting the body.
Usyk even made fun of it during his opening session at BoxPark Wembley on Wednesday, when he was repeatedly hit in the stomach by his training partners.
When stopping Jarrell Miller in round 10, Dubois landed a career-high 208 punches, 50 of which were to the body.
Filip Hrgovic came next, but despite the drop in overall output, he still regularly targeted the body, allowing 17 shots in eight rounds.
It’s going to be a dirty fight, it’s said.
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In the past two years, Dubois and trainer Charles have forged a strong partnership.
They have shared four fights and six camps, with Dubois having been scheduled to face Joseph Parker in February but giving two days’ notice due to illness.
According to BBC Radio 5 Live boxing analyst Steve Bunce, “the relationship isn’t just what happens in the corner.”
When you spend 10 or 15 minutes with a fighter, 10 or 15 minutes of sitting in a field for 20 minutes while feeding the horses at their gym, that’s how you form bonds.
In the first fight, Charles kept repeating the phrase “second phase,” which meant he wanted a follow-up to the jab to stop Usyk from escaping, and it has been repeated in fight week.
Dubois has thrown 44.3 punches per round in his 24-fight career, down from 34.1 against Usyk.
At the beginning of the maneuver, Dubois will face Usyk, who is four feet to the left, before suddenly moving another four feet and striking him three times, according to Bunce.
Dubois’ intention is not to throw more, but to increase its range.
Dubois promises to “bring chaos.”
40, 000 boisterous, primarily Ukrainian fans greeted Dubois when he left Wroclaw’s Tarczynski Arena in 2023.
Dubois lost in his biggest fight of his career, but it was on a different level.
It’s a dangerous game that Dubois allowed Usyk to enter the ring’s center, establish his jab, and settle into a rhythm.
There is a contention that Dubois’ initial encounter with Usyk was premature. Although his CV didn’t include well-known players, he was running out of division rivals.
The Londoner’s confidence increased significantly as a result of his subsequent victories over Miller, Hrgovic, and Joshua, who convinced him more than ever that time was running out.
Dubois told BBC Sport, “My entire approach is just to seek and destroy, bring chaos, and get the victory – seize the moment.”
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Former Big Brother host Davina McCall has been dating her former hair stylist, Michael Douglas, for two years after their marriage to Matthew Robertson ended.
Davina McCall said she “looks forward” as she made an emotional relationship confession(Image: Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images)
Davina McCall, the star of Long Lost Family, said she “looks forward” to one thing in an emotional confession to the relationship.
It was only nearly 20 years after their friendship blossomed into a romantic relationship when they started dating in 2019 after Michael Douglas, who she first met while she was hosting Big Brother, first became her boyfriend in the early 2000s.
Their relationship has grown stronger since then, with rumors about whether or not they will eventually tie the knot growing. Even Davina McCall and Michael Douglas co-host their own podcast, Making the Cut, which they co-host together.
The pair revealed in a recent episode of the podcast that they had just met up with Joel Dommett and his wife Hannah Cooper.
Davina and Michael first met when they were both working on Big Brother(Image: Dave Benett/Getty Images)
Davina explained that the couple had known each other for a while and that they were all eager to learn a little bit more about one another. They chose a song and explained how it connected to a particular memory from their earlier years in a game created by Michael.
Davina told Michael during one of his emotional exchanges with the Masked Singer presenter and his wife, “Because we’re going to be together for the rest of our lives. I’m anticipating hearing the entire story and the entire song.
Davina later revealed that Michael had even created a playlist of songs for her as she recently had brain surgery.
The pair were speaking on a recent episode of their Making the Cut with Davina McCall and Michael Douglas podcast(Image: Getty Images)
Following a tumor discovery in the presenter’s brain last year, this was made. She had the benign colloid cyst removed after it was determined by further tests to be positive.
Before making a decision to move on with Michael, Davina had already become one of the most well-known faces in broadcasting by hosting Big Brother in its early 2000s.
Her career has continued to flourish since, including her long-standing role as co-host of ITV’s Long Lost Family alongside Nicky Campbell, where the pair help reunite relatives after years apart.
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She is also well-known for co-hosting Long Lost Families(Image: Getty Images)
She has also recently expanded her impressive resume with a number of podcasts, including Begin Again, a program that “embrace midlife as their most transformative era yet.”
John Torode was scheduled to make his first public appearance since being eliminated from MasterChef and the BBC.
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John Torode has withdrawn from the Seaham Food Festival, according to Durham County Council.
The council-run event on August 2 and 3 was supposed to feature the celebrity chef and former MasterChef host.
With his culinary prowess, John was expected to captivate festivalgoers in the cookery section. Dean Edwards, Chris Baber, Nelly Ghaffar, and other well-known chefs will still attend the weekend’s festivities in the seaside town despite his absence.
We understand John has been having a difficult time, and Durham County Council has decided to take some time off, according to a Durham County Council representative. He won’t be attending the Seaham Food Festival this year, so why not. “
This announcement follows the BBC and MasterChef production company Banijay’s decision not to renew Torode’s contract amid allegations of him using “highly offensive racist language” back in 2018.
John has refuted the assertion, saying that he recalls an incident like this occurring.
The allegation surfaced during an independent probe conducted by the legal firm Lewis Silkin, which had previously substantiated 45 complaints against John’s co-presenter Gregg Wallace, reports Chronicle Live.
John Torode and Gregg Wallace.(Image: SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)
John took to Instagram on Tuesday to address rumours of his departure from MasterChef, claiming the BBC and Banijay had left him in the dark.
The celebrity chef expressed his dismay by saying, “I have no idea what I’m accused of, and I haven’t heard from anyone at the BBC or Banijay,” adding, “I am seeing and reading that I have been “sacked” from MasterChef.” The inquiry couldn’t even identify the year or date that I was supposed to have said something incorrect. “
He expressed his disappointment that he had no say in the decision to leave the show he had been a part of since its 2005 relaunch, noting that recent events appeared to have sucked that option.
The TV star reflected on his past and future, saying, “I had hoped that I would have some influence when I left a show I’ve worked on since its relaunch in 2005, but events seem to have prevented that. I’ve been thinking about my life and how it will change over the coming and future over the past few months. “
On Tuesday, John Torode issued a statement.
Confirming his departure, he announced: “Celebrity MasterChef, which I recently filmed with Grace Dent along with two fantastic Christmas specials will be my last. Personally, I have loved every minute working on MasterChef, but it’s time to pass the cutlery to someone else.”
He urged his successor to hold onto the role in the same way that he did, and he revealed his desire to continue following the show’s progress while working on other projects. Torode continued, “Love it as I have for whoever takes control.” As I continue to concentrate on the numerous other exciting projects I’ve been working on, I’ll watch from a distance with admiration. “
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He joked that his stomach needed a break after 20 years, acknowledging the impact of his protracted tenure on the show. After 20 years of eating, he said, “What a joy it has been, but my stomach will be grateful for a rest.” Life is constantly changing and moving, and occasionally there were other people’s true happiness and fulfillment.
Dapo Abiodun, the governor of Ogun State, has stated that his administration will start implementing the state employees’ contribution plan in full from July 2025.
When he met with members of the Organised Labour to discuss the issues that plagued the implementation of the Contributory Pension Scheme and other pressing issues that led to the state’s ongoing strike, the state’s workers began to engage in this action.
Abiodun stated that his administration would provide immediate payment to workers who retire from July 2, 2025, at a meeting with the organization’s leadership at the governor’s office in Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta.
He had already stated that the first phase of the 10-year payment plan would begin in 2025 and end in 2030, while the second phase, which would begin in 2035, would begin in 2025.
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He claimed that the arrangement would allow his successors to receive payment for the remaining two years of their terms, and for the remaining eight.
The key is that we have chosen to pay retirees who have already retired from July 2, 2025, to July 2030, outstanding contributions. He promised to pay that amount right away.
Dapo Abiodun, the governor of Ogun State, is shown in a file photo. Twitter at @dabiodunMFR
“We will make the second payment for those who will be retiring from July 2, 2030 to July 1, 2035, the second payment being made next year.”
We will be making immediate payments for those who will be retiring after my successor’s ten years in 2027.
The gratuity scheme will stop effective on July 2, 2025, so there won’t be one. The Contributory Pension Scheme will replace all Consolidated Salaries.
There has been a lot of work put in this. In the past, we have discovered that those in charge of our pensions were incompetent, and that this has caused things to move more slowly than they should have.
Any retiree will receive their benefits, and we will give PENCOM the resources to make sure that they fulfill their obligations and that it will be done right away.
He declared, “We will pass the appropriate laws to support this decision.”
After the appropriate Pension Fund Administrators have been chosen, the governor made it clear that his administration would ensure the immediate appointment and registration of all employees under the Contributory Pension Scheme (CPS).
Abiodun noted that his government had already provided inherited leave allowances up until 2013 while N8 billion had not yet been received and would instead be paid in tranches for the amounts from 2014 to 2022.
He made it clear that between 2019 and 2019, there have been pension payments of N37 billion and N16 billion for local government and state employees.
Instead of starting an industrial dispute, the governor demanded that labor unions find peaceful ways to talk with the government about issues that affect workers’ welfare.
Abiodun praised them for the support their administration has shown since 2019, which has resulted in the state’s socio-economic development.
According to Hameed Benco, the state chairman of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), the union has decided to start the strike in response to rumors, speculations, and concerns about the implementation of the Contributory Pension Scheme, which had caused the workers to be concerned.
Akeem Lasisi, the state’s trade union leader, claimed that the governor should be drawn to the strike because it was necessary to bolster the state’s economy in light of the passage of the 2006 Pension Reform, which became effective on July 1, 2025.