Katie Price has opened up about the moment waves of bailiffs swooped on her home over unpaid bills - referring to one of them as an "evil little cretin".The star wrote about her home being "invaded" by men from firms coming to collect money or goods in her recently-published book This Is Me, explaining she was told she had two £899 bills for using the Dartford Crossing and another £4,600 demand for council tax.
It comes as a judge today issued an arrest warrant for 46-year-old Katie after the mum-of-five failed to attend a hearing relating to her bankruptcies at a specialist court in London.
She spoke about her clashes with bailiffs on different occasions in a dedicated chapter of the book where she called one man who threatened to take goods and put locks on the door of her home as an "evil little cretin".
Katie wrote: "They came into my home and suddenly it didn’t feel like a safe space anymore because it felt like it was being invaded by an enemy.
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