Katie Price swears as she ruins Mucky Mansion roof due to her long nails
27.01.2022 - 01:41
/ ok.co.uk
Katie Price was left swearing on the opening episode of her new TV show Mucky Mansion after she accidentally dropped a chimney pot on her roof due to her long nails. During the first episode of the Channel 4 series, Katie, 43, and her builder Steve realised that a lot of damp being caused in the house was due to the leaking chimney as they vowed to fix it.The duo decided to attach pots on top of the chimney to stop water going down and to prevent any birds from nesting in the space.
Katie and Steve then got to work as they went up to the chimney in question using a cherry picker with the screaming TV personality left scared over how high up they were. 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. Prior to this Katie had to get herself into a safety harness as she joked: "Nails aren't good for this Steve, I'm afraid, thank you! They are holiday nails, Steve." The mother-of-five then asked to help Steve with the building work as she joked: "I'm not just up here to look good!" and started to cement the chimney before moaning: "Ah, cement in my b****y nails!" Katie then told Steve: "I'll hold that for you, you tell me where you want it, oh my God, it's so heavy" as she lifted up one of the chimney pots.
While Steve instructed: "Pop it down there, hold it with two hands, to get it over." However, before he could instruct any further, Katie accidentally dropped the chimney pot as it smashed into the roof and damaged it even further. Katie then shouted: "S**t! Steve, you can't see it, s**t! Oh no, have we got another one? I'm so clumsy, so sorry, Steve!" With Steve sarcastically joking: "Erm, don't do that again, then!"
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