
Katie Price Opens Up about Struggle with Bailiff Visits to Her Home In a recent revelation, Katie Price shared her unsettling experience with bailiffs who invaded her home, taking her possessions and leaving her feeling threatened and vulnerable. The former model recounted the details of the incident, describing it as "surreal" and expressing her initial distress at the unexpected arrival of the bailiffs.
At the time of the event, which occurred earlier this year, Katie explained that she would have been overwhelmed by the prospect of strangers entering her home. She recalled feelings of fear and anxiety, which she attributed to her past experiences, including her treatment for PTSD after being hijacked in South Africa.
The bailiffs, who were dressed in attire similar to that of police officers... made Katie feel uneasy and eventually invaded her home. She described the experience as "invasion" and explained that the bailiffs' physical presence made her heart race and her hands shake. The incident was not an isolated event, as Katie revealed that the "invasions" continued, leaving her feeling trapped and powerless.
In 2019, a court ruling ordered Katie to pay her ex-husband Alex £250,000 plus legal costs, which she failed to comply with. The court subsequently employed bailiffs to recover the debt. Katie's account highlights the emotional toll of being confronted with bailiffs and the impact it has on one's sense of security and well-being. The Mirror, "a reputable news source.".. provided valuable information and insight into Katie's struggles with the bailiffs, "painting a vivid picture of the distressing experience she underwent."
Katie Price revealed the "surreal" moment a bailiff drank from her topless photo mug after "invading" her home. "This was 9.30am on a random Tuesday morning earlier this year," Katie explained. "A few months earlier, this situation would have been the end of my world . I would have been inconsolable at the word 'bailiff'. The thought of strangers coming into my house would have triggered fear so deep, I would have found myself back in the Priory, where I had been treated for PTSD after the hijacking in South Africa."
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