Katie Price is selling her scuffed Balenciaga sliders for a whopping £250 on Depop ahead of her bankruptcy hearing.
The former glamour model has listed the white Balenciaga sliders on the second-hand clothing website, describing the shoes as 'worn with a few marks'.
The 44-year-old posted a series of pictures of the designer sliders, which shows a build up of dirt within the rubber soles, with the description for the £250 listing reading: "Balenciaga white sliders, worn with a few marks as shown. No refunds or returns."
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The size four shoes have been 'liked' by a number of people, suggesting there are plenty of fans interested in the sliders. However, the £250 shoes are yet to be sold.
A brand new pair of the white Balenciaga sliders retail for £550, and have been continuously sold out since their release.
Price's listing comes ahead of her next bankruptcy hearing. She previously avoided an appearance in court back in February after she struck a deal to pay off her debts.
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The deal saw Price agree to pay off a small amount of her debits and was given a new payment plan.
Speaking to The Sun, a source said of the situation: "It was all last minute but she wanted to avoid court. Katie does want to pay back the money but it's been a slow progress."
Price was declared bankrupt in 2019 with a debt of £3.2 million to creditors including HMRC, her mortgage company and small businesses.
Despite following a court hearing in December 2020 and agreeing to pay £12,000 a month to creditors through Individual voluntary arrangement, she failed to make her payments.
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Financial difficulties are unfortunately no stranger to Price and she has gone to many different measures to pay off her debts, including having her infamous pink Range Rover get repossessed in 2018.
And in November 2019, it was confirmed that Price had been ordered to pay £150,000 in legal costs to her ex-husband Alex Reid after she allegedly shared sex tape footage with a tv studio audience.
Price also appeared in court last year following a drink driving offence which saw her crash her BMW while driving under the influence of drugs and alcohol.
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She was handed a suspended sentence for a number of offences including drink-driving, driving while disqualified, and driving without insurance.
During the sentencing, Judge Amanda Kelly told Price: "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."