Katie Price celebrates finally completing 100 community service for car crash and vows to continue – as she faces jail

KATIE Price has completed her community service for her car crash and has vowed to carry on volunteering.

The 43-year-old was ordered to do 100 hours' unpaid work when she avoided jail in December for a drink drive crash near her Sussex home.


Katie said she had enjoyed the work at Horsham Matters, a Christian charity that provides essential services to people in need.

She penned in a statement on Instagram: "So happy I’ve completed my 100 hours community service @horshammaters.

"What a fantastic place been so good to be treated as a real person not a product not judged and they met the real person I am not what I’m betrayed (sic) to be.

"I love it that much my mental health has benefited to. I am now officially going to be a volunteer and continue weekly helping the community and being part of a fantastic team. Thanks for having me."

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However, the star still faces a maximum sentence of five years after she breached a restraining order by sharing a "vile and nasty" message aimed at ex Kieran Hayler's fiancee Michelle Penticost.

The reality star admitted the charge at Lewes Crown Court in a huge U-turn after previously denying it at a Magistrates' Court.

Katie elected for a Crown Court trial that would have meant a higher sentence and jury trial when she appeared at Crawley Magistrates' Court last month.

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Judge Stephen Mooney told Price: "Clearly you have accepted responsibility for an offence and pleaded guilty while you were on a suspended sentence which means you are at risk of going to prison.

“I will need to know the relevant parts of the background to consider what the appropriate sentence should be.

“Don’t be under any illusions, you run the risk of receiving an immediate custodial sentence."

The reality star spent 12 hours in police custody after being arrested at her mucky mansion in January.

The ex-glamour model messaged Kieran: "Tell your c****** w***e, piece of s**t, girlfriend not to start on me.

"She has a restraining order so shouldn't try to antagonise me as she is in breach and I'm sure she doesn't want people knowing that she was having an affair with you behind my back. That gutter s**g."

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Katie is already on a 16-week suspended sentence for drink driving after she flipped her BMW in a horror smash in September.

A person can be recalled to prison for the length of their suspended sentence if they were to breach the terms of their licence.

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