Katie Price's sister Sophie breaks down in tears over wallpaper as it brings bad memories flooding back
KATIE Price’s sister Sophie broke down in tears as she helped decorate the mucky mansion because it brought back so many bad memories.
In upcoming scenes from her Channel 4 show, the 31-year-old, who shares mum Amy with Katie, admitted it was tough being in the home and that she used to “hate coming here”.
She explained: “I have seen her in a really bad place here, we have had some not nice times here and it would be nice to not have to see that again.”
As the narrator suggested that can’t have been nice, Amy broke down in tears.
The new mum continued: “Sorry, she’s just had really s**t times in here. I used to hate this house, coming up here. All of us did, just because it’s full of bad memories.
“It’s just crap. You can tell when you walk in if she is in a good place or not, by the way the house used to be. I sound like such a drip crying over wallpaper.”
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Katie has filmed a TV series documenting her efforts to renovate her dilapidated Sussex home after years of neglect and disasters including a fire and break-ins.
The mum-of-five wasn’t sure if she was going to keep the property as it held such bad memories for her.
But since starting work on it, Katie plans to stay there forever now and never leave.
Katie said: ""I just don't think I'll ever leave here. I think I'll become a recluse because I won't need to leave here. And I love that. No one can bother me, no one can take picture of me, no one can do anything.
"I'm happy in my home, and in your home you should be happy. I don't hate the house now. I love the house. I never thought I'd say that. I actually love my house."
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