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    Katie Price sets her sights on £194k pink Porsche after being made bankrupt for SECOND time over £750k tax debt

    KATIE Price has set her sights on £194k pink Porsche after being made bankrupt for SECOND time over £750k tax debtEarlier today it was revealed that the former glamour model, 45, has gone bankrupt for the SECOND time after blowing her £45M fortune.Katie Price dropped a hint she was interested in buying a £194k car after being declared bankruptCredit: PAThe star reshared a video of the impressive car on her InstagramThe hearing, which was held at the Rolls Building in London on March 18, heard that the star owes HMRC £761,194.05.It comes after she was declared bankrupt after failing to pay her debts back in November 2019.Since the hearing, Katie shared a video of a hot pink Pink Porsche GT3RS on her Instagram story.The impressive motor is said to be worth around £194k. Read more on Katie PriceKatie did not attend the bankruptcy hearing today and did not send a lawyer either.Court Judge Sebastian Prentis said that the media personality had not responded to HMRC over the debt and declared her bankrupt.He said: “There has been no response from the debtor.”The papers are in order.Most read in Showbiz”There is substantial debt due from Ms Price to HMRC and therefore I will make a bankruptcy order.”This means that she could face losing her Mucky Mansion based in Sussex.Katie Price’s rollercoaster romantic life from marriage meltdowns to forgotten footballer flingThe model has dodged court a number of times since November 2021.She previously swerved court in January 2024.At the last hearing in September, Katie was expected to tell the court how she planned to meet her debts or else prove that she needs the property as crucial to her work.Back in September the star opened up about being sent to prison.She said: “I’m so threatened with court letters, and I’ve been to court more times than I’ve had hot dinners lately. I am not scared of court anymore.”I have said: ‘Can’t you just put me in prison just to cover it all? Just to be done with it.'”I’m fed up with the reminders and why I’m in [court]. I genuinely don’t care if I go to prison, because it’s done then.”Appearing on Michelle Visage’s Rule Breaker’s podcast, Katie continued: “I love all the prison stuff and I can experience what it’s like in there.READ MORE SUN STORIES”I could do a story when I come out of me in prison, and it’s a win-win situation isn’t it? It wouldn’t affect my job. I wouldn’t be in there long.”Katie added: “If they keep threatening me, just do it. ‘If you do this you could go to prison.’ Just do it.”Why is Katie Price bankrupt?
    Reality star Katie Price was declared bankrupt in November 2019 and blew her £45million fortune.
    What is bankruptcy?
    Bankruptcy is a legal status whereby debts cannot be repaid.
    In the UK being bankrupt is limited to applying to individuals but in the US and some other countries, it can be applied to companies as well.
    The word itself is derived from the Italian phrase banca rotta meaning “broken bank”.
    In the modern world, it normally involves a restructuring of debts in an attempt to rehabilitate those who owe the money and sometimes continue with their business.
    In most jurisdictions, people or companies are declared bankrupt by a court order.
    Is it the same as insolvency?
    Bankruptcy is just one type of insolvency in the UK.
    There are two legal definitions of insolvency in the UK with one being where a business or individual’s liabilities (what you owe) exceed your assets (what you own), or, where you are unable to pay your debts as they fall due.
    Additionally, there are several different types of insolvency, only one of which is bankruptcy, these include:

    liquidation (applies to a limited company or partnership)
    administration (applies to a limited company or partnership)
    company voluntary arrangement (applies to limited companies)
    partnership voluntary arrangement (partnerships)
    individual voluntary arrangement (individuals who can also be made bankrupt)
    debt relief order (where an individual owes less than £15,000)

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    Brad Pitt shows off £150k Porsche after teaming up with Lewis Hamilton for Formula 1 movie

    BRAD Pitt showed off his fancy wheels as he cruised around LA in a £150k Porsche.The movie legend, 60, revealed his good taste in motors as he took the big money Porsche Taycan Turbo S Sedan sports car out for a spin in Hollywood.
    Brad Pitt took his £150k Porsche out for a spin in LACredit: Coleman-Rayner
    He looked very comfortable behind the wheelCredit: Coleman-Rayner
    Brad, 60, sported shades as he sat in the driving seatCredit: Coleman-Rayner
    Brad, who is believed to be worth an eyewatering £315million, is quite the petrolhead and recently partnered with Lewis Hamilton to make a Formula 1 flick.
    Brad will star in and produce the movie, which has the working title Apex, and is set to shoot at the British Grand Prix in Silverstone this summer.
    The film will also star Damon Idris, Kerry Condon and Javier Bardem, while Lewis will also produce it.
    Brad was clearly very comfortable in the driving seat of the luxury vehicle, sporting shades as he ran errands around town.
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    Speaking about the movie, Lewis said: “There are nerves, naturally, because it’s something we’ve been working on for so long, and we want everyone to love it and to really feel that we encapsulate what the essence of this sport is all about.”
    Several scenes were already filmed with Brad at the famous racecourse in 2023.
    Top Gun Maverick director Joseph Kosinski is behind the camera, with scenes also in the can that were shot in Las Vegas and Abu Dhabi.
    The movie, which will be released next year, will see Brad play will play retired racer Sonny Hayes – a former F1 driver who quits the competition and being involved in a massives crash during the 1990s.
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    Years later, he is recruited by a struggling F1 boss, played by Javier, to mentor a young up and coming track star.
    In an interview with Sky Sports about the project, Brad hyped up the effects that the high octane film will produce.
    He explained: “Tell you what’s amazing about it. You’ll see the cameras mounted all over the car. The shots, you’ve never seen speed, you’ve never seen just the G-forces like this. It’s really, really exciting.”
    Brad is a lover of fancy carsCredit: Coleman-Rayner
    Brad and Lewis Hamilton are working on a new F1 flick togetherCredit: Getty
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    The first female Emirati aircraft engineer to headline a Porsche campaign

    Lifeby Camille Macawili3 hours ago In Porsche Middle East’s latest campaign, Drive Defines Her, the German luxury automobile and sports car brand delves into the mind of Dr. Eng. Suaad Al Shamsi, the first female Emirati aircraft engineer leading the charge in aviation and helming most of the high-profile projects in the region.Here, Emirates Woman chats to Suaad to discover what fuels her passions – on and off the ground – and how she soared to the top of her field.How does it feel to be part of Porsche Middle East’s ‘Drive Defines Her’ campaign?Being part of Porsche Middle East’s “Drive Defines Her” campaign is truly an honour for me. As a proud owner of both the Porsche 911 4S and the 911 GT3, my passion for Porsche has a long history. This campaign holds special significance because it challenges stereotypes about women’s vehicle choices. I feel like a role model for women, breaking the perception that mothers only drive family-friendly cars. When you experience the speed and sound of a Porsche, especially the iconic 911, you understand that it’s more than just a car – it’s in the DNA. This campaign has deepened my loyalty and passion for Porsche.[embedded content]What were the challenges that came with it and how do put these negative emotions and thoughts to good use?My passion for aviation is at the core of my professional journey. I hold the distinction of being the first female Emirati aircraft engineer, technical advisor, and Arab female aviation researcher. Achieving the first Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering and entering the Arab aviation industry as a female researcher has been both challenging and rewarding. Aviation offers a unique blend of excitement and energy, much like the experience of driving my Porsche. After spending over two decades in the industry, from completing my degree to becoming a technical advisor and university lecturer, aviation has become my non-routine job. Aviation is different from every other industry: it energises me (I’d hate having a desk-bound job) while allowing me to inspire the youth to pursue their dreams.What were the challenges that came with it and how do put these negative emotions and thoughts to good use?Entering the aviation industry as a woman presented its own set of challenges, but the changing mindsets of today has made a difference. But misconceptions and judgments persist, especially regarding women’s success and personal life. If they see you succeeding in your career, they say that you cannot possibly “get married”, or that you are trying to copy men. But aviation is like any other field, such as medicine or the media, where women excel. Women who are passionate about their career or hobby come under extra scrutiny, and especially since I’m a mother of two – it’s always about how do I juggle both? Prioritising is key to achieving the right balance between career and family.During challenging times, how do you drive yourself?During challenging times, my family, especially my two boys, have been my driving force. They share my passion and even played a role in choosing the colour of my second car. Art is another outlet that recharges me, enabling me to continue my work in the university and my career.How things are changing for Emirati women in UAE and in the region?Emirati women in the UAE and the region are experiencing positive changes. We are lucky to receive so much support from our leaders and the government, which has paved the way for women to enter various sectors, including aviation. Courses and education opportunities that were once unavailable are now accessible, allowing women to pursue careers as pilots, air traffic controllers and more. The country’s commitment to motivating women to enter diverse industries is evident in the progress we see today.How do you hope to pave the way for future younger generations?Paving the way for future generations involves raising awareness among the youth. I don’t think they fully appreciate what they have, as they are lost in today’s social media. While they may face challenges, they also have unprecedented access to experts and leaders, also thanks to the digital age. I hope the new generation understands the responsibility they hold for the future of our community. We can prepare the next generation for the future but we cannot prepare the future for the next generation.Was there a time you have been on the receiving end of such support from other women – how did that make you feel?Throughout my career and university journey, I found myself surrounded by zero female peers. The one woman who consistently provided unwavering support is my mother. She played a crucial role in shaping my path, encouraging me to pursue my dreams and instilling in me the belief that achievement is a continuous journey. Even when I accomplished significant milestones, my mother always emphasised the importance of aiming for more, inspiring me to keep pushing boundaries.Who have been the female role models in your life and why do you admire them?My mother stands out as a paramount female role model in my life. She not only guided me but also instilled in me the necessity of supporting other young women in the field. She tasked me with helping out two women every week. This motivated my persistence efforts and also helped shape my perspective on the importance of mentorship and uplifting others.Aside from aviation, what are your other main passions in life?Beyond aviation, my life is enriched by various passions. Firstly, I find solace in my art workshop, where I lock the door and immerse myself in the process of mixing colours. This creative outlet allows me to reflect on my life journey and reinforces the idea of continuous progress. Secondly, driving holds a special place in my heart. The experience of driving on highways, feeling the engine’s roar (I won’t mention my speed!) is liberating. The sound of the engine serves as a reminder of being alive and capable of giving more. Of course, my primary passion is always my family.How do you make time for yourself after a long day?Making time for myself is a deliberate practice in my routine, especially after a long day. I allocate one day off, usually on Sundays, where I disconnect from my mobile and social media. This dedicated me-time lets me focus solely on myself, providing a much-needed opportunity to recharge. Many women overlook the importance of breaks, but I believe it’s crucial for our personal well-being. Additionally, I take a holiday once a year, where I travel by myself just to be in touch with who I am – outside of my career, kids or family. You have to reward yourself, as giving yourself that boost or going on vacation makes you appreciate yourself and inspires you to achieve more.– For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and InstagramImages: Supplied More

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    ‘Not to be missed’: Region’s largest Porsche showcase to take place in Dubai

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    by Team Emirates Woman
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    IN PARTNERSHIP: The Middle East’s largest Porsche showcase is set to take place in Dubai at the end of November.
    Icons of Porsche will return to the Dubai Design District for its second-ever instalment following its hugely successful launch last year.
    Just like its 2021 inaugural event, the two-day Porsche extravaganza will showcase the largest gathering of Porsches in the region, with a huge turnout expected, surpassing the 7,000 visitors from last year.
    This year in d3, Icons of Porsche will take visitors on a safari-themed journey to celebrate Porsche’s rallying heritage, as well as spotlighting the passionate Porsche community in this region.

    Amongst its expansive 17,000 square-metre venue, Porsche enthusiasts will be able to enjoy a host of experiences including a huge showcase of classic Porsche cars, entertainment acts from across the region, art installations from renowned artists and a host of F&B vendors.
    It’s a spectacle which, as described by Porsche Middle East’s CEO Dr Manfred Bräunl, that is “not to be missed”.
    “The safari theme for this year’s event will deliver a lot of exciting moments and engaging experiences,” he said. “Attendees can expect to see some famous Porsche vehicles from throughout our rich history, with pedigree and success off-road as well as on the race track.
    “We are planning to deliver a calendar event that is not to be missed. It will be the ultimate platform to experience classic car nostalgia in connection with art, culture and the community.”
    As part of this experience, the two-day festival will feature five zones, each with its own theme, immersing each visitor into what the Porsche heritage represents.

    The Adventure Camp will showcase the adventurous side of Porsche; Community Village will encourage attendees to embrace the lifestyle of the heritage car brand; Design Factory will be a hub for the artistry behind the classic cars; Electric Field will act as a zone for the thrill-seekers with a passion for speed; and finally Art Valley will showcase a number of unique artworks from renowned international and local artists who have been inspired by Porsche.
    It doesn’t end there, Icons of Porsche will also mark several key milestones of the German automobile manufacturer throughout its history including 20 years of its first SUV model, the Porsche Cayenne, as well as 50 years of Porsche design. Seventy years of Porsche clubs will also be celebrated, with the festival acting as a meeting place for Porsche Clubs in this region.
    The 2022 Icons of Porsche is certainly one not to be missed.

    Register for the two-day festival free of charge at iconsofporsche.com and follow the #IconsofPorsche hashtag on social media.
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