The latest on Katie Price's driving offences, TikTok attack on Phillip Schofield and the Barbie 'snub'

A look at why Katie Price's Range Rover has been confiscated by Sussex police and why she was banned from driving for two years.

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Katie Price has been hitting the headlines non-stop over the last few days. The former glamour model, 45, was pulled over by police over the weekend. Locals in the Sussex area where she lives claimed Katie was questioned by police for over an hour.  It is believed the police have seized her silver Range Rover and she could face another driving ban.

The model only recently got back behind the wheel of her car after a two year driving ban. In December 2021 Katie crashed her vehicle near her home and was given a 16 week jail sentence suspended for 12 months, a two-year driving ban, 100 hours of unpaid work, 20 sessions of rehabilitation work and was ordered to pay £213 in costs. 

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Katie’s car offences are racking up after she was recently spotted dressed in head to toe Barbie pink outfit removing a parking ticket from her windscreen and putting it in her Louis Vuitton Handbag. 

This comes after the TV personality shared a scathing rant over disgraced former This Morning presenter Phillip Schofield on TikTok. During a live stream she said “Phillip Schofield didn't like me either."

"There are a lot of people in this industry that are two-faced, who are manufactured to be nice on camera when really they are a**holes. I remember I have been around in this industry since I was 17, I have seen pop bands, girl bands, models, you name it, come and go.”

Katie’s not having much luck right now after being snubbed for an invitation to the London premiere of Barbie. The model revealed the reason she wasn’t invited to the A-List celebrity event which stars Margot Robbie as the titular role was because “Every time I’ve been on the red carpet, I don’t know why, but I always overshadow whoever is in it. I get the most press.” 

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