
Katie Price ‘crying at make-up masterclass’ before lift from Carl Woods
- Former beauty model pleaded guilty to violating restraining order against Kieran Hayler’s fiancee Michelle Penticost.
- Attraction is claimed to have been low, with only seven people attending a party in Bradford
- The artist formerly known as Jordan collaborates with professional make-up artist Fern Howe-Shepherd in classes that cost £80 a session.
Katie Price reckons gals going to Ibiza should treat themselves to one of her masterclasses – despite her legal woes.
After pleading guilty to breaking a restraining order against her ex-husband Kieran Hayler’s fiancee Michelle Penticost, the 44-year-old mother of five is due in court on June 24.
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Following the plea, Judge Stephen Mooney told Katie that she was “at risk of going to prison,” as he addressed the Mucky Mansions star and her attorney.
That hasn’t stopped the Pricey from selling her stuff, though.
“I’ll be in Ibiza on July 15th,” she posted on Instagram, alongside a video of her in a bikini surrounded by excited-looking women.
“If you ladies are on your holidays, hen dos, make sure you get tickets to my ultimate summer makeup masterclasses.”

The artist formerly known as Jordan collaborates with professional make-up artist Fern Howe-Shepherd in classes that cost £80 a session.
However, attendance at the sessions is claimed to have been shamefully low, with only seven people attending a party in Bradford.
Several admirers were taken aback by the admission prices, with one remarking, “Seriously, £80 to look like her? ” No thanks, I’ll pass.”
Katie Price has a lot on her plate right now as she awaits the outcome of her restraining order violation.
In January, she allegedly texted ex-stripper Kieran, describing Michelle as a “c***ing w***e piece of s***” and a “gutter s**g.”
But the star’s legal difficulties are far from over.
Katie also avoided going to jail last week when her £3.2 million bankruptcy court was postponed.
However, the planned hearing in insolvency proceedings was vacated and it’s not known when it will be going ahead.
The judge at the hearing has powers to jail Katie if they were shown evidence she has deliberately failed to pay creditors.
In 2019, the former beauty model was declared bankrupt after agreeing to pay her creditors in £12,000 monthly instalments.
She agreed to set up an individual voluntary arrangement, or IVA, in order to regain control of her finances, but the scheme failed to take off after she allegedly failed to make monthly payments after a year.
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