KATIE Price has abruptly cancelled her work plans following her arrest and court appearance.
It comes after the former glamour model, 46, was seen leaving court on Friday after she returned to London amid her ongoing bankruptcy proceedings.
Katie has now revealed that she is taking a "break" from her podcast, the Katie Price Show.
She shared an update, writing: "Hey everyone! Just a note to say we're on a podcast break over the summer.
"Thank you all for your continued support for the show and for us. We really appreciate it.
"You can still catch up on all our episodes wherever you get your podcasts - and you can still watch all our episodes too.
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"We'll post on here when we're back."
Some fans were convinced that the sudden break was due to her court case, with one writing: "Is that because she was arrested?"
One fan brazenly wrote: "You’re on a prison break…" and hit back at fans adding: "How exactly have I brought women down…it’s a fact, Katie Price is in prison?"
While some fans defended her and said: "Nooooo. Missing the pods. Come back please. Ps why do people come on here just to say something negative, are they really that miserable in their lives. Very sad."
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A second echoed: "Enjoy the well deserved break ladies - can’t wait to hear the next podcast whenever it is."
Katie appeared at the High Court in London last week - clad in a black headmask following her face surgery in eastern Europe - to face a bankruptcy hearing.
It came hours after she was detained at Heathrow Airport on Thursday night.
Stepping off a plane, the Pricey was confronted by cops carrying out an arrest warrant.
A High Court judge had issued the warrant after Katie failed to show up for a hearing earlier this month - instead sunning herself in the holiday location.
Instead, she left the UK and flew to Turkey to undergo her sixth facelift procedure.
Katie Price - FOUR recent court battles
KATIE Price has had her fair share of brushes with the law. Here we detail four of those:
- December 2021: Katie avoided jail for flipping her BMW in a smash in Horsham, while under the influence of drink and drugs. She was instead handed a 16-week prison sentence suspended for a year, 100 hours community service and ordered to attend 20 rehab sessions.
- The cash-strapped mum-of-five was first declared bankrupt in 2019 in a bankruptcy court, over unpaid debts of £3.2 million
- Katie was declared bankrupt by a bankruptcy court for a second time in March over an unpaid tax bill of £761,994.05
- May 2024: Katie was served an eviction notice by the courts relating to her Mucky Mansion home following her second bankruptcy.
At Friday's court date, Judge Schaffer told her: "You have to attend that date, no ifs or buts, no holidays, no going abroad, you have to attend that date."
The judge then warned Katie that she faces being nicked again if she fails to comply.
She confirmed that she understood that she must attend and later added: “I will move my diary for it.”
Judge Schaffer also discharged the arrest warrant issued against her on July 30 by a different judge after she failed to attend a previous hearing.
During the hearing, Price was also blasted by the judge over claims she had been charged £50,000 to receive legal advice.
Meanwhile, she might face more bumps in the road in her home life.
We exclusively reported how MAFS star JJ's family are "begging" him to dump Katie after her arrest.
He was first linked to Katie at the start of 2024 - with the pair confirming their relationship in February.
It doesn't appear his loved ones are onboard with the romance, especially since his fashion firm suffered a £31k loss.
A source told The Sun: “Everyone is worried and telling him to end things. He was really together before meeting Katie but the chaos surrounding her is not good for him or anyone really.
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"It’s like Katie thrives off the chaos but JJ isn’t like that. It’s not just personally, but professionally.
"He worked hard to get his clothing brand off the ground and associating with her won’t do that any good.”