Katie Price marked her ‘resurrection’ as she put on a busty display while posing up a storm on the cover of the lads’ magazine when the publication returned this week.
The TV personality, 46, said she had returned to her “element” of glamor modeling after first being catapulted to fame in the 1990s under the stage name Jordan.
Katie looked sensational as she donned a skimpy black swimsuit for the shoot which had a plunging neckline and clung to her tiny waist.
Fondly remembering her modeling days, she described it as “a good time” in her life amid her ongoing bankruptcy and legal troubles.
She tells the publication: “Doing a shoot for Loaded makes me feel free and in my element and I love it.”
Katie Price, 46, marked her ‘resurrection’ as she put on a busty display while posing up a storm on the cover of a lads’ magazine when the publication returned this week.
Katie looked sensational as she donned a skimpy black swimsuit for the shoot, which had a plunging neckline and clung to her tiny waist.
The TV personality said she had returned to her “element” of glamor modeling after first being catapulted to fame in the ’90s under the stage name Jordan (pictured in 2001).
‘Loaded represents a good moment in my life. I loved it, I enjoyed it, it was always an achievement when I was on the cover as there were so many girls who wanted to be on the cover.
‘I always looked forward to it and especially when the magazine came out, seeing myself there, in the shops, with my face on the cover! And now I’m back and so are you!’
Katie owes £750,000 to the taxman and has been declared bankrupt twice after squandering a multi-million pound fortune over the last decade.
He avoided having to discuss his finances at last month’s public hearing after his lawyer said he suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder and pleaded to be allowed to reveal how he spends his money in a private meeting.
A High Court bankruptcy judge granted the request and said the timing of the meeting should be kept secret.
Katie was warned she must fully comply with the court or face arrest for a second time after being locked up for missing a court hearing to undergo the £10,000 facelift in Turkey.
Bailiffs evicted the star and her family from their West Sussex home in May after she failed to meet monthly mortgage payments.
Katie was declared bankrupt for the second time in March over an unpaid tax bill of £761,994.05 after being declared bankrupt for the first time in 2019.
Fondly remembering her modeling days, she described it as “a good time” in her life amid her ongoing bankruptcy and legal troubles.
She said: ‘Loaded represents a good time in my life. I loved it, I enjoyed it, it was always an achievement when I was on the cover as there were so many girls who wanted to be on the cover.
”I always looked forward to it and especially when the magazine came out, to see myself there, in the stores, with my face on the cover! And now I’m back and so are you!’ (Katie photographed at Loaded magazine’s 10th birthday in 2004)
Last month, Channel 5 released the one-hour documentary Katie Price: Where Did the Money Go? from ITN Productions.
The show looks at how the media star went from squandering a multimillion-dollar fortune to finding himself bankrupt and facing criminal charges.
It traces Katie’s humble beginnings in creating Jordan’s persona, up to the most recent days, and reveals how “overspending and poor decisions have led her to this.”
It has also been reported that the price of Katie’s former Mucky Mansion was completely reduced after a sale fell through.
A buyer had been found for the £1.5million home weeks after the former glamor model was evicted for failing to pay the mortgage.
But the nine-bedroom house is back on the market at a drastically lower price after previously being on offer.
A new listing for the house reveals it is now being flogged for £1.35 million.
This is a steep £150,000 drop for the mansion, which sits on 12 acres and was central to Katie’s life for many years.
Katie will not see a cent from the sale, as it will be absorbed by the debts she previously incurred with the Sussex house.
When the house was first listed for sale, a brochure told potential buyers not to jump into Katie’s empty pool and also warned that the land could be contaminated with waste.
An online advert said the pad could become a “stunning family home” after refurbishment.
Katie owes £750,000 to the taxman and has been declared bankrupt twice after squandering a multi-million pound fortune over the last decade.
Without mentioning its famous former owner, the advert described the property as: “A substantial detached family home comprising three reception rooms, nine bedrooms and four bathroom/shower rooms spread over three floors plus a one-bedroom annexe.”
Bailiffs evicted the star and her family from their West Sussex home in May after she failed to meet monthly mortgage payments.
The former model had paid £1.35million for the property in 2014 to former Tory peer Francis Maude and appeared in a Channel Four series as she attempted to renovate the house.
When he moved in, he claimed the house was “cursed.”
Speaking of Mucky Mansion, he said: “I’ve had nothing but bad memories in that house,” and insisted that moving in will be the start of a new chapter in his life.
Cleaners were hired to remove piles of rubbish and spruce up the property before local estate agent HJ Burt put it on the market.