Katie Price is said to have made £2,500 in just five days after selling used clothing, shoes and accessories online.
The 42-year-old media personality was promoting her online clothes sale for days on social media and the products sold out within minutes of being on sale.
Katie sold hundreds of items to her devoted fans and followers and the most expensive item she sold was a Louis Vuitton scarf that went for £170.
She also sold an LV purse for £150, a pair of Alexander McQueen trainers fetched £120, and a pink Prada purse went for £100.
The former glamour model received plenty of positive feedback from those who bought items from her, but one buyer did say there was a “stain” on the top they purchased.
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They wrote: “Was ok stain on the back of the top, but other than that ok.”
Another satisfied customer gushed: “Markets the product in a really nice, easy to read way. You can see Katie Price shine through in the tone, and insight into her style is a plus.
“The rules are fair and the service is friendly… I hope this review is too!”
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A third said: “Love this coat, so warm & cosy & such a bargain! Fast shipping, 100% recommend xxx.”
After selling her items, Katie told her 13,000 followers on Depop: “That’s it for tonight! Thank you for your purchases. We will be back this Sunday 7th Feb at 7pm. Love Katie.”
Daily Star has contacted representatives for Katie Price for comment.
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Pricey recently made headlines after she revealed her anger over influencers who travelled to Dubai and called it “work”.
Joking that she and boyfriend Carl Woods would absolutely not “fly to Dubai” for Valentine’s Day, she slated influencers who decided to travel to the sunshine and said it was “unfair”.
Speaking with her beau Carl on FUBAR Radio, Katie said: “It’s b*****t really.
“For me, I would rather be at home and do things properly. You’ve got people out there who’ve lost their jobs, got no money, who are depressed.
“[People] thinking about how they are going to get out of this hole, how are they going to find another job.”
She continued: “What they don’t need is people – and no disrespect – going out to Dubai, making out they’re an influencer because they’ve had five minutes on a show or something, rubbing it in their face.”
Katie added: “Like, who gives a s***?”
She said: “I wish everyone would unfollow them all and really do a job and work, it’s just unfair.
“I could fly, of course, you can find ways to fly out, but I’m not going to rub it in anyone’s face because it’s out of order.”
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