KATIE Price is flogging her dirty designer shoes for £100 after slashing the prices of her second-hand goods.
The former glamour model has long been selling her pre-loved items on second-hand shopping site Depop to rake in extra cash.

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Katie, 44, took to her Depop page to slash the prices of some of the unsold designer items ahead of her latest bankruptcy hearing.
The mother-of-five had originally listed the Balenciaga sliders at an eye-watering price of £250 last year.
However, after failing to sell them to her fans, Katie has since slashed the price of the shoes to £100 to encourage buyers.
Listed as “women’s sliders”, the shoes are described as being “worn with a few marks”, and photographed at a number of angles.


The listing photos of the shoes showed significant dirt build up on the soles of the white shoes, as well as within the rubber soles.
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Close-ups showed off the dark dirt mark on the “worn” shoes, which looked to have been left mucky with plenty of wear.
Brand-new versions of the designer shoes are worth £550 – and are currently sold out due to popularity since their release.
While the UK 4 size shoes have been “liked” by a number of Katie’s fans, they are still yet to be sold ahead of her next bankruptcy trial.
It comes after Katie dodged her bankruptcy hearing four times, but the case will now be heard on April 12.
The glamour model will be asked to lay bare just how much cash she makes from stripping off online when she faces the music over her monster £3.2million debts.
She will appear in person at a bankruptcy court in London after avoiding being grilled since 2021.
Next month, she will finally have to explain how she plans to pay off her creditors – after splashing out £12,000 on holiday flights.
Katie recently jetted off to Thailand with her kids Jett, nine, and Bunny, eight, and her on-off beau Carl Woods.

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