Katie Price has slammed 'nasty' trolls who accused her of trying to get freebies ahead of an upcoming holiday.
The former glamour model is seemingly ignoring her upcoming court date for breach of a restraining order as she focuses on trying to find bikinis and new underwear despite declaring bankruptcy.
Katie, 44, is due in court on June 24 after pleading guilty to breaching a restraining order against her ex-husband Kieran Hayler’s fiancee Michelle Penticost.
She allegedly text Kieran in January, calling partner Michelle a "c***ing w***e piece of s***" and a "gutter s**g".
Judge Stephen Mooney recently warned Katie she was "at risk" of going to prison.
The mother-of-five took to social media as she was on the hunt for specialist-sized swimwear for ten days' time - June 23.
She wrote: "Hi, I desperately need to find swimwear for myself bikinis tops size XXL bottoms 8-10.
"Underwear bra size 34g bottoms 8-10 need them in ten days."
But when queried if she would be paying for these items, the OnlyFans model snapped back.
She wrote: "Just for the record I'm not asking for free bikinis and underwear as I have my own range.
"Anybody who knows me knows I pay my way so pipe down you nasty lot of trolls.
She continued: "I'm asking as not a lot of places do matching sets for big busts and small waists and I want more than just my own collection."
Despite her court date at the end of the month, she apparently all set to take her make-up masterclass to Ibiza in July.
She is flogging a make-up class on the Spanish party island despite facing the legal threat back home.
Taking to Instagram with a video of her sporting a bikini surrounded by excitable looking women, she wrote: "I'll be in Ibiza on 15th July.
"If you ladies are on your holidays, hen dos, make sure you get tickets to my ultimate summer makeup masterclasses."
Classes cost fans £80 per session where Katie joins forces with professional make-up artist Fern Howe-Shepherd.
In December, she was given a 16-week prison term suspended for 12 months and 100 hours of community service after pleading guilty at Crawley Magistrates' Court to drink-driving, driving without insurance and while banned from the roads.
A judge told her at the time that she was lucky to not be spending Christmas behind bars.
Announcing her sentence, District Judge Amanda Kelly said: "When you chose to get behind the wheel that night you showed no concern for others.
"You could have killed somebody. Your actions meant the emergency services had to use up their precious time. You knowingly and deliberately flouted a court order and not for the first time.
"You seem to think you are above the law."
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