Katie Price and her creditors will have to wait until next year for a High Court showdown after a chaotic hearing.

Press and public were thrown out of the hearing last week after Katie said she was petrified.

The 45-year-old mother-of-five said members of the public who were allowed to join the online hearing had taken screenshots of the court.

Taking pictures inside court, including online, is an offence.

The former glamour model was scheduled to give evidence about her personal finances after failing to keep up with debt repayments.

Katie has not been paying agreed £1,200-a-month instalments on her £3.2m debt.

She told the court: "My anxiety levels have gone up.


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"There are people on here who shouldn't be on here.

"I'm scared to be on here because of these people.

"They are awful people.

"I get anxiety.

"I'm petrified."

His Honour Judge Paul Greenwood ordered everybody who was not part of the hearing to leave the call.

Katie, who has a home in Sussex, was declared bankrupt in 2019.

The next hearing will be in February at the same court.

It is not clear yet if the case will be heard online or in person.