KATIE Price has teased new music as she plans a ‘comeback’ after losing Mucky Mansion amid court drama.
The 46-year-old took to social media to post a photo of herself singing in a see-through black net dress.
It was a throwback snap that saw the star throwing her hand up in the air as she clutched onto the microphone and belted out a tune.
Katie wrote over the top of her post: “Singing has always been my dream and finally I get to your around singing.”
Continuing to tease her return to the stage, former glamour model Katie added: “My comeback has started so your be invited to my next invite,” followed by a heart emoji.
Kate’s comeback comes after she suffered a fresh blow this week after her sale ‘fell through’ for her Mucky Mansion, amid her bankruptcy woes.
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The Sun exclusively revealed that the Sussex property was snapped up just a week after being placed on the market last month.
The Mucky Mansion's asking price was £1.5m, and the estate agents handling the sale confirmed that the full asking price bid has been received.
However according to , the nine bedroom property, which comes with 12 acres of land, is back on the market.
A spokesperson for Katie said: “The sale of the house isn't Kate's responsibility, she has no involvement in the sale, so therefore nothing to do with her.”
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The burden of selling the property doesn't fall on Katie as it was taken by creditors as part of her bankruptcy.
After it was snapped up, a source told The Sun back in August: "Despite all the problems with the place, the asking price was a steal and priced to sell.
"Katie won't be benefiting, however, as all the proceeds will go to pay off the mortgages she had leveraged on the place."
Katie moved into the mansion back in 2014, but over the years the Mucky Mansion fell into disrepair.
Back in 2022 the star renovated the space as part of Channel 4's Katie Price: Mucky Mansion.
The home was repossessed after she failed to meet payments for two mortgages on the sprawling pad.
Katie was declared bankrupt for the second time earlier this year over a £760,000 unpaid tax bill.
She was first declared bankrupt in 2019 after owing creditors £3.2m.