Katie Price arrives at court after dramatic arrest at airport following Turkey holiday

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Katie Price arrived at court on Friday to face her bankruptcy hearing just hours after she was arrested at Heathrow Airport.The star donned a supportive head mask and a pair of dark shades in a bid to hide her scars and bruises after her recent cosmetic surgery.

The bankrupt star, 46, was detained by police when she touched down in the UK on Thursday night following a trip to Turkey for cosmetic work.The former glamour model jetted abroad with boyfriend JJ Slater and son Harvey, for a £10,000 facelift despite a warrant for her arrest being issued, reports the Mirror.Price was spotted in the back of a police van on Thursday evening following a dramatic arrest in front of her son Harvey.The Met Police said the star's arrest took place at 7:45pm and that she was remanded into custody at a West London police station before appearing in court today.

A statement by the Metropolitan Police read: "A 46-year-old woman from Surrey was arrested at Heathrow Airport at 19:45hrs on Thursday, 8 August for failing to appear at court."She has been remanded in custody at a west London police station to appear at the Royal Courts of Justice tomorrow, Friday, 9 August." She was due to give evidence about her finances before a specialist bankruptcy court in London.Price was declared bankrupt in November 2019 and for a second time in March this year.Insolvency and Companies Court Judge Catherine Burton said Katie had received "very clear warnings" that she must attend the hearing on July 30.

The star was due to face questions about her finances in the specialist bankruptcy court in London from barristers representing the trustee of her two bankruptcies.Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today.

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