Katie Price shamed Loose Women star for ‘being in prison’ years prior her dramatic arrest
Katie Price shocked Loose Women viewers when she unexpectedly attacked a panelist and shamed them for being in prison.
In resurfaced footage from 2017, Katie accused Janet Street Porter of having been in prison, as the women became embroiled in a heated debate over “luxury prisons.”
As the panel discussed the topic, Katie suddenly looked at Janet and asked, “Haven’t you been to prison?”
As the crowd booed, Janet defended herself by explaining, “I haven’t been to jail, I’ve been to a police cell. But compared to the rest this is five stars.’
As Katie laughed, the presenter revealed that she was arrested in the 1960s when police raided her home for drug possession.
Katie Price ridiculed a Loose Women star for ‘spending years in jail’ before her arrest after being stopped at Heathrow Airport on Thursday night
In resurfaced footage from 2017, Katie accused Janet Street Porter of being in prison, as the women became embroiled in a heated debate over ‘luxury prisons’
Yet Katie’s comments are ironic given that she too spent a night in a police cell after being arrested at Heathrow Airport on Thursday for failing to show up for bankruptcy proceedings.
The former glamour model’s dramatic arrest came after she missed a bankruptcy hearing in Turkey to undergo a £10,000 facelift.
She was taken into custody at a west London police station and released on out-of-hours bail by an out-of-hours magistrate a few hours later, ahead of her court appearance on Friday morning.
She walked in through the main entrance, dressed in a beige outfit and a black head covering to hide her injuries caused by the facelift.
Judge Schaffer revoked the arrest warrant issued against her by another judge on July 30, after she failed to appear at an earlier hearing.
The warrant was originally issued by a judge after she failed to appear at a hearing over her massive £760,000 debt.
Katie broke her silence on social media following her arrest on Friday night, urging people to ‘be kind’ after appear before the Royal Courts of Justice.
Just hours after her court appearance, Katie posted a message of support via Instagram Stories that was originally posted by Jedward.
Katie’s comments seem ironic, however, given that she also spent a night in a police cell after being arrested at Heathrow Airport on Thursday after failing to appear at bankruptcy proceedings (pictured arriving at the Royal Courts of Justice on Friday).
Just hours after her court appearance, Katie posted a message of support on her Instagram stories that was originally posted by Jedward
The model’s deputy bankruptcy and corporation court judge, Daniel Schaffer, has ordered the model to give the court an “undertaking” that she will attend a further hearing on August 27 at 10:30 a.m. to answer questions about her finances. To which she responded that she would “move her schedule around.”
The X Factor stars stood up for their friend and shared a number of photos of the trio together, plus a bit of text.
They wrote: ‘Please be kind to Katie Price. This is a delicate situation and she deserves support and love.
“Please be sensitive, she is a human being and mother with a huge heart and deserves respect. I send strength to her children and family.”
A second message that followed continued: ‘A true icon who has been through a lot and we must all support her in this vulnerable time!
“No one else could handle the pressure and the scrutiny! Let’s all surround Katie with Love.”
And Katie seemed to agree with the kind message, quickly sharing it with her own 2.7 million followers.
During the hearing earlier that day, Deputy Judge Daniel Schaffer of the Insolvency and Companies Court ordered the model to “declare” to the court that she would attend another hearing on August 27 at 10:30 a.m. to answer questions about her finances.
He said, ‘You must attend that date, without any ifs or buts, without going abroad, without going on holiday.’
Katie confirmed that she understood she had to attend, later saying, “I’ll move my schedule around for that.”
Katie previously said she was “not running away from the case” but that she was “working on a documentary about corrective surgery” during the trial.
In a now-deleted statement on Instagram, Katie wrote: “I am aware that I am about to be detained at the airport, which is obviously what the courts see fit.
“I hope of course for my son who is with me that they allow some dignity and protection, at least for him, because this will be extremely distressing for him to see. While I understand the importance and seriousness of the matter, I feel like I am being treated like a criminal.”
Katie was taken into custody at a west London police station and released on bail a few hours later ahead of her court appearance on Friday morning.
Katie’s dramatic arrest came after she missed a bankruptcy hearing for a £10,000 facelift in Turkey
Last Tuesday, she shared a statement on her Instagram account saying she was “aware of the seriousness” of her financial situation
The mother-of-five, who lives in Sussex, failed to appear in court on July 30 as part of her £760,000 bankruptcy proceedings. Instead, she flew to Turkey on holiday for her sixth facelift, staying in a five-star hotel where she paid £133 a night.
Katie knew she would be detained at the airport but had asked police to give Harvey “some dignity and protection”, claiming it would be “extremely distressing for him to see”.
In a statement posted to Instagram earlier this week, Katie claimed she was in Turkey to film a documentary.
Speaking about her son Harvey, the model asked authorities to “at least give him some dignity and protection because it’s going to be extremely upsetting for him to see this.”
While Katie acknowledged the “seriousness” of the matter, she said she was treated “like a criminal” and stated that the “unfortunate financial circumstances” did not make her a “criminal or bad person.”