Bankrupt Katie Price’s “£60k acting job” has been revealed as an adults-only panto
It was reported earlier this year how the former glamour model was planning on returning to the stage with a “massive” pantomime role.

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Now Katie, 44 has announced she has joined Liverpool’s M&S Bank Arena’s production of Sleeping Beauty this Christmas.
The panto is a family show, but it has been announced that there will be a special “adult-only” show on December 27.
Announcing her big acting news, she posted a picture of herself in costume and wrote: “I’m beyond excited for this…Catch me as Carabosse in Sleeping Beauty at the M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool over Christmas 💜🎼😘.”
Her salary for the panto is reportedly £60K which will help boost her dwindled bank balance.


The mother-of-five, who was once worth a whopping £45million, was declared bankrupt back in November 2019.
Katie’s panto comeback was revealed back in January, with a source telling The Mirror at the time: “She’s most excited about landing a massive role in a pantomime.
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“Katie loves to sing and perform, and panto is something she’s always been a fan of, so this is a dream come true.
“She has a range of new projects and businesses that she’s working on, and she’s got an accessories business in the pipeline, too.”
The source added to OK! magazine: “Katie’s pantomime deal is worth around £60,000, so she’s super happy about that, too!”
Katie last took part in a pantomime in 2015, when she played the Wicked Fairy in a production of Sleeping Beauty.
The TV star previously shrugged off owing a massive debt as she hit out that bankruptcy was “just a word”.
Katie opened up about her cash woes in an interview with the Sunday Times, saying she was being “judged”.
The model explained: “Because they believe the word ‘bankrupt’, I get judged for it. But I don’t let it get to me.
“I just think, OK, if you don’t want my business because you believe what you read, then you lose out.
“Bankruptcy’s just, like, a word. But I don’t let it affect me, because I know the truth.”
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