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Lucy Needham

Carl Woods shares topless snap of Katie Price in bed as they swerve 'driving ban breach'

Carl Woods and Katie Price put on a very steamy display in their latest cosy couples selfie - following claims the glamour model had been reported to the police over an alleged breach of her driving ban.

Ignoring the drama, Carl took to Instagram to reveal he was having a night in with Katie as he shared a snap of her topless in bed beside him.

A make-up-free Katie, 42, showed off her bare shoulders in the photo as she leaned in to kiss her beau, who was dressed in a casual vest top under the covers.

"Early night with the dolly," Carl informed his 150,000 followers.

Carl Woods and Katie Price had a quiet night in following the allegations (carljwoods/Instagram)

The post came hours after it was reported that Katie had been allegedly seen by a neighbour driving her boyfriend Carl's white BMW 4x4 on to the driveway of her Surrey mansion on Monday last week.

The incident was reported to Surrey Police who told the Mirror they will not be investigating.

A spokesperson said: "A spokesperson for Surrey Police told the publication: "We received a report of a 42-year-old woman allegedly driving while disqualified around 2.10pm on Friday.

"The incident is believed to have taken place during the afternoon last Monday in Ashtead.

Katie - pictured inside her old pink Range Rover - was banned from driving for 18 months (Instagram/Valet Magic)

"The information has been reviewed, and given that it is hearsay evidence, it would be disproportionate to take any further action."

It's the second time Katie has been accused of breaching her driving ban this month as she was pictured behind the wheel of a Range Rover.

The My Crazy Life star's 18 month driving ban is still in place for a few more weeks.

Katie was slapped with a two-year driving disqualification in October 2019, which was cut on appeal to 18 months.

Driving while disqualified can carry a penalty of six months in jail and an unlimited fine.

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