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Katie Price cleans up £3million Mucky Mansion after it became 'too dirty to film in'

Katie Price has been busy cleaning her £3million Mucky Mansion, after the Sussex property reportedly became too dirty to film in.

Workmen have been spotted leaving the home with a skip full of unwanted goods, as filming for the 44-year-old's Channel 4 show Katie Price's Mucky Mansion begins.

The former glamour model purchased the property back in 2014 and decided to start giving it a makeover last year in order to make it a home for her and her children.

Filming of her show was said to have been thrown into chaos back in August as it had to be halted after the mansion became too dirty to film in.

Filming of the show was reportedly halted so the pad could be decluttered (Channel 4)

Sources claimed there were issues with "bags of litter" in the house, and there was also "damp and mould".

They told The Sun: "There are piles of old clothes and free gifts Katie has been sent, and bags of litter and old hangers.

"It's very dirty in the parts of the house that haven't been made over yet, and it's damp and mouldy - the warm weather recently hasn't helped.

"They had to call in a specialist company to shift a lot of the stuff out so it's safe for the crew to go in."

Katie bought the mansion eight years ago (Instagram)

But new aerial pictures obtained by DailyMail.com show workmen finally cleaning up the mansion.

It comes after Katie is allegedly facing a new council row after her Mucky Mansion home has been turned into a second-hand car lot by her fiancé Carl Woods.

Katie is said to be in a new row with her local council amid fears the car sales business is being run from the property.

Katie reportedly houses an array of luxury motors on the driveway, including a Mercedes, Jaguar, VW Beetle and a Range Rover.

Carl is thought to be running a second-hand car lot at the property (Instagram/ @carljwoods)

Under planning laws, storing and selling cars from a residential address could be seen as an unauthorised 'change of use' of the home.

An enforcement case is said to have been launched by council officials and 'pending consideration', with a decision said to be made on December 5.

Mirror Online has previously contacted Katie's representatives for comment.

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