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20th Jan 2023

Katie Price looks to revive fortunes by selling used underwear sets online

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The glamour model is flogging signed sets of knickers, bras and suspenders for £350 

Katie Price is looking to claw back some of her lost fortune by setting up a ‘memorabilia business’ online.

The glamour model plans to sell her used bras, knickers and suspenders to fans, with framed and signed collections costing £350, while individual lingerie is going for £200.

Katie announced her new business on Instagram today, saying she wanted to do something with her bags of lingerie.

She then went on to sign a frame with a pair of red and black suspenders in it, wishing her fan Tom “wet dreams.”

Wearing a black top and cream tracksuit, and sitting on a sofa, the OnlyFans model said: “Hey guys, so this is my new little adventure that I’m doing.

“So, through the years I have literally bags and bags of underwear, bras, knickers, suspender belts, stockings, you name it, I’ve got it.”

Katie, who has recently split from Carl Woods, went on: “So, instead of them being in bags, I get requests all the time for signed memorabilia, so this is basically what I’m gonna do.

“If you just want a suspender belt, and then I’ll personally sign it to whoever, then you can have bras and knickers or a set so I’m gonna start off with that.

“If there’s a request for anything else like books, cos I’ve got loads of my books still, posters, clothes, shoes, anything, I will personally sign it for you.”

Katie then showed the frame with her suspenders in it, and a picture of herself in a tiny blue bikini, before signing it.

She wrote: “And this one today, I’ve had a request for Tom, so ‘To Tom…’ he wants few wet dreams so, ‘Wet dreams.'”

Last year Price was given bankruptcy reprieve for the third time as her case was moved to 2023.

She was due to face a judge over her £3.2million bankruptcy debts at the London Royal Courts of Justice on June 7th, but this has now been pushed back to February year.

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