Katie Price arrives at court-ordered community service in fiancé Carl Woods’ huge car after breaking restraining order
KATIE Price was seen arriving for her court-ordered community service in fiancé Carl Woods £100k Hummer.
The former glamour model, 44, was spotted at St Catherine's Hospice Furniture Store on Monday morning.
Katie breached a restraining order after sharing "vile and nasty" messages aimed at her ex-husband's fiancée Michelle Penticost.
The TV star admitted the charge at Lewes Crown Court last year and was handed an 18-month community order to carry out 170 hours of unpaid work and pay £1,500 in costs.
Earlier this week Katie was seen stepping out of her fiancé's huge vehicle as she arrived at the furniture store in Crawley.
She was carrying her lunch from the Co-op, stocking up on a meal deal with four bottles of Oasis, two large bags of Skips crisps and a sandwich.
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The mum-of-five cut a casual look in a New York printed hoodie and a pair of black tracksuit bottoms, teamed with black trainers.
She wore her brunette hair loose over her shoulders and kept her make-up palette neutral for the day.
Katie was seen with her phone in one hand and a drink in the other.
She was then seen leaving the hospice in the afternoon after a hard day of work, tying her hair into a low ponytail.
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The reality star was slapped with the five-year order in 2019 after she called Michelle a "f***ing c***" during a tirade at the school gates.
She was forbidden from contacting Michelle "directly or indirectly" - but admitted breaking it with a ‘vile’ text message last year.
She messaged Kieran: "Tell your c****** w***e, piece of s**t, girlfriend not to start on me” and branded Michelle “a gutter s***”.
Katie admitted the charge of breaking the terms of the order at Lewes Crown Court in a huge U-turn after previously denying it at magistrates court.
She swerved jail despite a judge warning she was "at risk" of going to prison.
The ex-glamour model, who smiled as she left the dock, could have been jailed for a maximum of five years for breaching the restraining order.
Katie was instead handed an 18-month community order, 170 hours unpaid work and £1,500 costs.
Speaking after the sentencing, a spokesperson for Kieran and Michelle said: “We are incredibly disappointed with the result of today’s court hearing.
“We feel a custodial sentence would have sent the right message to the public given the seriousness of Miss Price’s offending.”