Katie Price's Mucky Mansion renovation series to show green pool and messy rooms
19.01.2022 - 21:53
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Katie Price has landed a new series exploring her so-called Mucky Mansion and the renovations she’s planned to bring it back to its former glory.The star, 43, and her family are set to feature in the new Channel 4 series starting 26 January, which will begin with Katie finding out how much the manor is worth now. After purchasing the £2million home back in 2014 from former Cabinet Office Minister Francis Maude, the property is thought to have gone down in value due to its deteriorated condition.The star has previously shown fans a preview of how the house looks, with many shocked to see it falling apart.
Katie's West Sussex mansion has been sitting nearly-untouched for a long time too, as she's been staying in Essex with her partner Carl Woods, 32, and her eldest son Harvey, 19, who is now at a residential college. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.
You can sign up at the top of the page.The 19-room house is full of bad memories for the reality star and has been left uninhabitable after being subject to vandalism. However, the new series will see the former glamour model try to give it a makeover, addressing the green pool and messy rooms filled with unorganised belongings.
In 2019, Katie took to YouTube to give fans a house tour, which revealed a swimming pool full of green water that hasn’t been used in years. And last year, her children Jett and Bunny - who she shares with ex Kieran Hayler - wanted to go on a little frog hunt and they didn't have to go far.
In another video, Katie showed her kids running down swimming pool to search for frogs and worms - a task that didn't take too long. Fans will also see Katie tidy up the house, which has
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