KATIE Price has begged another TV show after her Mucky Mansion series was dramatically axed.
Just months after her home renovation show was axed by Channel 4, the former I’m A Celebrity star has confirmed she is filming for the network.

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Although details were scant, Katie, 45, confirmed on her her Katie Price Show podcast that a new show was definitely in the works.
Katie admitted: “All week, back again, TikTok, podcasts, YouTube, TV.
“Oh yeah, I’m doing my Channel 4 programme as well, so I am busy.”
This comes after she previously confirmed her Mucky Mansion TV show has been axed and that she’s renting out the home for £6k a month.
She originally bought the £2.2m West Sussex property in 2014 from Tory peer Francis Maude.
But the star confessed that she was thinking of renting the huge abode after the commercial broadcaster decided to end the renovation show.
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She recently said on her Katie Price Show podcast, “I’m still thinking of renting it, it’s just too big for me. I’m always up in Essex at the minute.
“[I want to] get something smaller. I don’t know. I just think this house gives me bad luck.
“It’s such a good family home but it is too big for me. It’s more of an excuse for the kids to make a mess.”
Her initial programme saw Katie attempting to complete an overhaul of the property after she was convinced it was “cursed”.
The former Loose Women star was left devastated in 2020 when intruders ransacked the property.
They flooded the upstairs by leaving the taps running – causing thousands of pounds of damage to her newly done-up kitchen.
Two years before, part of the house was damaged by fire as her 10-year-old son Jett’s bedroom went up in flames.

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