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Katie Price tries to sell her dirty designer sliders for £250 ahead of bankruptcy hearing

Katie Price tries to sell her dirty designer sliders for £250 ahead of bankruptcy hearing

Whether it's a court appearance or a day out with her kids, Katie Price is often seen wearing her beloved sliders, and now fans can walk a mile in The Pricey's shoes - with the mum-of-five flogging her shoe collection online

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Kate Price is flogging her infamous collection of sliders, with prices starting from as little as £10.

The mum-of-five is using online second-hand clothing store Depop to free up some space in her wardrobe and boost her bank balance, ahead of her bankruptcy hearing later this year.

Alongside selling multiple pairs of her famous fluffy sliders - some previously seen on the star's feet during court appearances - the former glamour model, 44, is also trying to part with her dirty Balenciaga white sliders for £250.

Katie is offering "no refunds/returns" on the designer listing, and describes the stained white shoes as "Worn with a few marks as shown".

Katie Price is selling her white sliders - complete with quite 'a few marks'

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( Depop)

The dirty sliders are yet to be snapped up by a lucky new owner, but the majority of Katie's collection of fluffy sliders have found their way to new homes - after being listed on Depop for just £10 a pair.

Katie's clear out comes as she prepares for her next next bankruptcy trial - after avoiding another court appearance in February thanks to striking a last-minute deal to pay off her debts.

The star - who at the peak of her success was worth millions - agreed to pay off a small amount of the money she owed and handed over a new payment plan.

Katie has already sold multiple pairs of her beloved fluffy sliders

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( Instagram/ @katieprice)

The star has worn the shoes for various events over recent years - including court appearances

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( Getty Images)

Katie was declared bankrupt in 2019 and has seemingly experienced multiple financial woes since - with even a repossession order slapped on her iconic Mucky Mansion at one point last year.

Earlier this year, the savvy star - who recently confirmed she is still with fiancé Carl Woods - launched an OnlyFans account in a bid to raise some funds and return to her glamour modelling roots.

Katie - who is currently on a social media hiatus - said at the time of her launch: "I want to make a stand for all women and my OnlyFans channel will be about 100 per cent body positivity.

Katie is seemingly on a mission to get her finances back on track

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( mirror.co.uk)

The star has already sold a heap of clothing on Depop and is still active on OnlyFans

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( REX/Shutterstock)

"I see my OnlyFans channel as a place I can feel secure, confident, empowered and beautiful. Yes, there will be some glamorous shots, because as everyone knows I love being in front of the camera.

She added: "But more importantly, this will be a place for me to share my world and my adventures with my closest supporters in my own authentic voice."

Katie was hoping to follow in the footsteps of pal Kerry Katona - who despite once being declared bankrupt, is now raking it in on the adults-only site thanks to her steamy snaps.

"Our Lilly said she wasn't happy about it, and I said 'wait until the money comes in and see how you feel about it then'," Kerry previously admitted when opening up about how her kids feel about her career change.

"And once the money did start coming in they all had an iPad each and they had no problems! I've bought myself a Lamborghini Urus too."

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