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Jasmine Allday

Katie Price's Mucky Mansion show filming 'halted' as house needs professional clean

Katie Price's Mucky Mansion show has reportedly been throw into chaos after filming was stopped.

The reality star's Channel 4 show is returning for a second series after a successful first one raked in viewers, but the filming for the second series has reportedly halted for the time being as the house is said to be too dirty to film in properly. Sources have claimed there are some issues with "bags of litter" in the house, and there is also "damp and mould" because of the recent heatwave.

Katie's show follows her and a team renovating the home, all documented in the three-part series, as they try and turn the home into a more habitable space for the family. Everyone got involved in the build, and progress had been going well.

Katie started renovating her home in the first series (Channel 4)

However, sources have claimed that the home has since had a few issues, and there is said to be lots of clutter around, so much so that professional cleaners had to be brought in to make it safe for the film crew.

A source told The Sun: "There are piles of old clothes and free gifts Katie has been sent, and bags of litter and old hangers. It's very dirty in the parts of the house that haven't been made over yet, and it's damp and mouldy - the warm weather recently hasn't helped.

The house has had a huge makeover (Channel 4)

"They had to call in a specialist company to shift a lot of the stuff out so it's safe for the crew to go in."

The insider that the rubbish has returned to the home after the end of the filming for the first series. Representatives for Katie have been contacted by The Mirror for comment.

Katie had previously described her plan to makeover the house and turn it into a home, adding in a statement ahead of the first series: "My house has been called the Mucky Mansion in the past, but it’s not that anymore, I’m making it a home.

She got stuck in with the work herself (Channel 4)

"I’m getting my hands dirty and doing a lot of the work myself and, with the help of my amazing family and some brilliant friends, I’m putting the past behind me and rebuilding. My house is a bit like my life, it’s being put back together like I’m being put back together."

Sources previously claimed Katie will receive a whopping £45,000 pay out for the upcoming second series.

"C4 were really pleased with the reaction to the show - and Katie jumped at the chance to sign up for a second series," an insider told The Sun at the time, "The house is far from finished so she needs all the help she can get."

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