KATIE Price’s Mucky Mansion has been struck with fresh disaster thanks to a grim bathroom leak.
The former glamour model, 45, has revealed that water has been pouring out of her kitchen ceiling because of the stinky issue upstairs.

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Katie has now banned anyone from using her bathroom because of the “drama” and admits she needs the help of a plumber.
The mum-of-five told fans about her latest issue with her property during a TikTok live.
Standing in the kitchen of her Mucky Mansion, Katie said: “I really need a plumber, everyone. Look what’s happened to my ceiling.”
She then panned the camera to her white ceiling, which is covered in brown watermarks close to the spotlights.


“It’s leaking from the bathroom,” Katie explained. “There’s always a drama. That bathroom is out of access.”
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Katie’s Mucky Mansion is located in West Sussex and once belonged to the former Horsham MP Francis Maude.
She bought it for £1.3million in 2014 and it is now thought to be worth considerably more.
However, the 19-room home – which is surrounded by 10 acres – earned the name ‘Mucky Mansion’ after falling into disrepair and suffering vandal attacks.
Katie has, however, been slowly transforming the property as part of her Channel 4 home-makeover show, Katie Price’s Mucky Mansion.
Last week, we revealed stomach-churning before and after photos of her filthy hot tub. She said she hasn’t used it for three years.
Bankrupt Katie took advantage of a freebie from a local electrician who cleaned it up, as she plugged his business on social media.
She wrote on social media: “Thank you so much @atem_electrical_ltd and Andy for sorting out my hot tub. Gifted.”

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