Katie Price fans are all saying the same thing after binging three episodes of Mucky Mansion TV show
KATIE Price fans have complained after her Mucky Mansion show reached an abrupt end after just three episodes.
The 43-year-old star‘s newest reality show, which sees her making over her West Sussex pile, had a very short run.
Unlike most series, which last at least six episodes, it came to a screeching halt after three – with people able to watch the whole lot online the first to object.
One binge-watcher tweeted: “Could be doing with a lot more episodes, I want to see the whole house now. So happy for you Katie, it’s looking amazing!”
Another asked the star: “Are you gona make anymore episodes for your house renovation? Just binge watched all 3 episodes.”
A third insisted: “I enjoyed Katie Price’s Mucky Mansion a lot more than I was expecting to.”
Tonight’s Channel 4 episode sees Katie making over their kitchen with recycled furniture and doing up daughter Princess’ room.
Then, in next week’s finale, Katie attempts to transform her hall with neon lights in her favourite colour – pink.
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The broadcaster has also lined up a mental health special for the star
Katie has previously made four short films for the channel’s lunchtime show, including one about trolling – something her son Harvey, 19, has experienced for years.
Katie Price’s Mucky Mansion is located in Sussex and is a 19-room home surrounded by 10 acres that was once the home of former MP Francis Maude.
The home was first dubbed “Mucky Mansion” after it fell into disrepair and was subjected to vandal attacks.
However, mum-of-five Katie is determined to make the house a family home again – as cameras follow her.
When speaking about the house before the project began, she said: “My house has been called the Mucky Mansion in the past, but it’s not that any more, I’m making it a home.
“I’m getting my hands dirty and doing a lot of the work myself and, with the help of my amazing family and some brilliant friends, I’m putting the past behind me and rebuilding.
“My house is a bit like my life, it’s being put back together like I’m being put back together.”
