Katie Price suffered another blow this week as her Easter pantomime tour of Pinocchio has been forced to slash ticket prices by 50 per cent.
The former glamour model, 46, has taken on the role of Fairy in the ‘naughty adults only’ production and is hitting the stage with 90s TV star Bobby Davro.
Katie is set to take to The Deco Theatre stage in Northampton on Monday night after already performing in Clacton and Sevenoaks over the weekend.
But her star power hasn’t brought in crowds, as a number of seats are left to sell for her two upcoming shows on April 14 at The Elgiva Theatre in Buckinghamshire.
The venue have already cut the prices for the show, which is described as a ‘hilarious Easter panto with no strings attached’.
Theatre-goers can now get a second ticket half price for every one bought.
Katie Price suffered another blow on this week as her Easter pantomime tour of Pinocchio has been forced to slash ticket prices by 50 per cent
The former glamour model, 46, has taken on the role of Fairy for the production and was set to hit the stage with 90s TV star Bobby Davro
Seating charts on the ticket booking site also show large sections of empty chairs up for grabs.
It comes after Katie opened up about the reason she claims she had to leave her family home – known as the Mucky Mansion – in May last year.
Reports at the time suggested Katie had been served eviction notices on the property due to her bankruptcy issues. Katie has always denied this was the case.
The mother-of-five has now claimed that she ‘handed back the keys’ to the property after being caught up in a fly-tipping fiasco on her acres of land.
In an interview on the Disruptors podcast, Katie recalled meeting a man named Andrew Chatters, 49, who promised to transform her pad into a wedding venue.
However, after work got underway on the site, the OnlyFans star claimed that she discovered was not all as it should be.
Recalling the story, she said: ‘So the reason I got out of my house. I was introduced to a guy who said, why don’t we turn your house into a wedding venue? Because you’ve got stables, we’ll do a big gallop track in your fields.
‘And where your tennis court is, we’ll knock that down and we’ll build you a brand new one and a brand new five bedroom house.
But things are looking bleak as there are several seats left to sell for her upcoming two shows on April 14 at The Elgiva Theatre in Buckinghamshire
The venue have already cut the prices for the show, which is described as a ‘hilarious Easter panto with no strings attached’ and now theatre-goers can get a second ticket half price for every one bought
It comes after Katie opened up about the reason she claims she had to leave her family home – known as the Mucky Mansion – in May last year
It was previously reported that Katie was evicted for not paying the mortgage in May last year and was forced to sell the rundown nine-bedroom home
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‘Showed my mum all the stuff, all legit. He sold us the dream. He started getting everything at my house. There was all diggers in the field.’
Detailing the moment she began to worry that something was amiss, she said: ‘And then one day when we went to the house to film, I went out in the fields and I thought. What is actually going on here?
‘This doesn’t look like it’s a gallop track, and that’s when people messaged me and said “oh my god, Kate is with this fraudster”.
Revealing details about the man she had employed – who has been to prison twice for tax fraud offences – she said: ‘He’s called Andrew Chatters and what was the other name he gave me, Andrew George, I had no idea.’
‘He fly tips on your fields. Then we caught him out. Then I’m left with the house. Council on my case saying you’ve got to get rid of all this fly-tipping – it’s contaminated, this and that.
‘And I’m like but it wasn’t me that’s done it. We had quotes that it was going to cost me about £800,000 to get it all back right.
‘So I was like, do you know what? I’ll give the keys back, I don’t want it. You can have it back.’
It was previously reported that Katie was evicted for not paying the mortgage in May last year and was forced to sell the rundown nine-bedroom home.
It was put on the market for £1.5million but was later sold for a fraction of the price, with a buyer snapping up the country pile for £1.15million.
Katie didn’t see a penny for the sale as it was swallowed up by the debts she previously ran up against the SusSєx home. She has since moved into a new four-bed property in SusSєx.