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Louise Randell

Katie Price cleared of multiple lockdown rule breaks from Valentine's trip to takeaway

Katie Price has admitted she's been questioned by the police on multiple occasions over the last few months after social media followers kept accusing her of breaking lockdown rules.

The former glamour girl and her boyfriend Carl Woods have grown tired of seeing officers turning up on their doorstep every few days - as they've been cleared of wrongdoing every time.

With her son Harvey, 18, being clinically vulnerable, and her mum suffering from a terminal lung condition, Katie is adamant she's been sticking to the rules to keep her family safe.

Speaking on Fubar Radio, mum-of-five Katie explained followers kept turning her in for no good reason after they thought they'd spotted a rule-break online.

She said: "I'm like, 'Why are you [police] here again, I'm here?' They’re like, 'Because of your Instagram. We've had complaints saying that you're not at home or this and that.'

"I'm like, well every time you turn up I'm here, what do you want me to do? And they said, well, we have to follow up.

"We're like, what, do you think we've got a party? I said, my son's extremely vulnerable. We're here. I said, you've got to stop believing people when they ring you up. And I'm embarrassed."

Here we take a look at some of the occasions Katie's been grassed up to police, only for the officers to find no laws had been broken.

Valentine's Day - cleared

Katie and her boyfriend Carl were spoken to by police after they were accused of breaking lockdown rules with a romantic Valentine's Day trip to Shropshire last month.

The former glamour girl had claimed Carl decked out a cabin in the backgarden of his home in Essex as a treat for the most romantic day of the year

However, The Mirror exclusively revealed they'd actually travelled 180 miles to Shropshire to a woodland cabin which is part of Henlle Hall, Gobowen, in Oswestry.

Police spoke to the pair about the trip, and concluded it the couple travelled for "legitimate business purposes" and no fines were issued.

West Mercia Police said: "While we discourage this kind of behaviour and do not condone it, neither party was found to have broken the regulations which allow for holiday apartments to provide accommodation for a person who needs it for work purposes, or to provide voluntary or charitable service.

"As we continue to deal with the Covid-19 pandemic it is important people adhere to the spirit of lockdown and protect the NHS."

Takeaway outing - cleared

KATIE PRICE AND CARL WOODS REPORTED TO POLICE FOR 'BREAKING COVID RULES' WITH TAKEAWAY

Katie and Carl were again dealing with the police in February after they were reported to the cops when they were seen picking up a takeaway.

The pair hopped in the car to pick up a takeaway meal from celeb hotspot Sheesh, and someone tipped off police after spotting the outing on Instagram.

In a post on Instagram, Carl admitted officers had turned up at the house and asked them about their dinner run.

He said: "I just had the police back at the door again. This time because we had Sheesh takeaway last night and someone reported us saying it's 'unessential' that we went to Sheesh to get takeaway.

"What is wrong with you people? You're just wasting police time.

"I'm just going to carry on, living the way I live and so is Kate because we're doing nothing wrong."

A representative for Katie confirmed to the Mirror that the couple stopped off at the restaurant on the way back from visiting Katie's physiotherapist in Ilford.

Bath bombs delivery - cleared

Katie was seen phoning the police to check if her plan to deliver bath bombs was against the rules (Katie Price and her daughter Bunny)

Katie cleared herself in this instance as she'd told fans about her plan to personally deliver bath bombs to people's homes.

After being turned into cops on multiple occasions before, Katie decided to call the police herself to ask whether her act of kindness would be breaking the rules.

The police officer she spoke to, gave the star the green light to make the deliveries because it was part of her business.

Katie filmed the phone chat, and was heard saying: "I'm not doing anything to break Covid because my mum is terminally ill, that's why I'm checking with you guys."

The officer was then heard telling her: "I would say you are allowed to do it because of your business.

"I will put an information job on and this is what you are going to do."

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