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Emma Wilson

Katie Price contacted paranormal investigators over haunted Mucky Mansion

Katie Price has contacted paranormal investigators over alleged ghostly sightings in Mucky Mansion.

The 45-year-old launched her new podcast, The Katie Price Show, with sister Sophie on Thursday, and her secret was rumbled within minutes of the first episode.

Talking to their listeners, Sophie complained Katie was late to a shoot in her home because she was “upstairs f**king around recording ghosts on your phone”.

Katie giggled and then said: “Yeah well this house is haunted. There’s a reason why I need to get to the bottom of this house. Just quickly as well, I emailed someone last night; paranormal investigators.”

Katie discussed the ghostly experience on her new podcast (Instagram)
The former model has been cursed with bad luck at Mucky Mansion (Anthony Harvey/REX/Shutterstock)

“You’ve gotta get that house sorted I think that house is an omen,” Sophie replied.

“I do,” the mum-of-five agreed.

Former glamour model Katie bought the house in West Sussex in 2014 for £1.3 million, but the 19-room property soon fell into disrepair.

Katie’s home was given the Mucky Mansion nickname in 2020, when thieves ransacked her home, causing thousands of pounds worth of damage.

Katie documented renovations at her home in a Channel 4 series (Channel 4)

The gang left taps running in one of the bathrooms, causing the ceiling in the kitchen to cave in, and others began fly-tipping the area around Katie’s beloved home.

It’s a house that has been cursed by bad luck, as back in 2018, her son Jett’s bedroom was badly damaged after a fire.

The mansion was uninhabitable, and Katie moved her family out while deciding what to do with the estate in the small village of Dial Post.

Last year, she revealed she had signed up for a new Channel 4 show that would follow her renovating the property, called Katie Price’s Mucky Mansion.

The kitchen was in total disrepair after flooding (Channel 4)

Before filming began, she told fans on her YouTube channel that she was heartbroken over the damage caused to her home.

“I hate it, I just hate it. It looks ransacked. I can't live in a place like this, this is what someone did to my house deliberately. It's so disheartening that it's like this,” she moaned.

In the first series of the Channel 4 show, Katie and a team of helpers - including her mum and sister - tackled the kitchen/dining area, daughter Princess' bedroom, and another room downstairs.

The second series of the show aired in February, but the future of Katie’s renovation dreams are in the balance after audience figures fell dramatically, with just 393,000 tuning in for the first episode of series two.

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