Skint Katie Price panicking she’ll lose MORE money after she’s forced to delete banned diet product ads – The Sun

CELEBS have been hit by a ban on posting about certain diet products on Instagram.

Katie Price is among the reality TV stars including Lauren Goodger and Georgia Harrison that have been targeted by the UK ad regulator's ban.

The regulator found posts about the products – including BoomBod shot drinks and Protein Revolution products – were "irresponsible".

Now friends say Katie's worried that her income will be affected by the ban

"Katie makes a lot of money from these products and relies on the income to pay her bills," a source exclusively told The Sun Online.

"If she's banned from working with the brands, she's worried about where the next payday will come from. It's been an easy way to make money until now and she's frantic about finding the next big thing to pay the bills."




Earlier today we reported how cash-strapped Katie has been forced to flog clothes from her kids' ranges for less than half price.

The mum-of-five – who was yesterday accused of a cocaine-fuelled romp with ex Charles Drury – only launched the boutique named after her two of her sons Junior and Jett in April.

But, just six months in, Katie has had to price drop half the collection by fifty percent amid her bankruptcy woes.

It means some of the items have had prices slashed by as much as £15, while others are on sale for just £4



The reality star could be made bankrupt before Christmas after allegedly failing to keep up with her monthly payments.

She is being pursued by creditors and entered into a Individual Voluntary Agreement over her estimated £250,000 debts to the High Court.

Earlier this month, The Sun Online revealed that Katie faces going bankrupt before Christmas as she failed to pay back her spiralling debts.

The star was supposed to be paying off £12,000 a month to her creditors but hasn't done so.

Last month a bankruptcy charge was laid on her mucky mansion and today Judge Sally Barber ordered her to be served with a draft petition notice within seven days.

According to the Mirror, she will have to return to the Insolvency and Companies Court next month on November 27 to learn whether she will be made bankrupt.

Katie's representative has been approached for comment.

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