Katie Price has shared a new snap from her recent trip to north Norfolk.
The television personality and model stopped in at The White Horse at East Runton for a Sunday roast last weekend.
She was accompanied by her son Harvey and boyfriend JJ Slater, who is best known for appearing on the last series of Married At First Sight UK.
The trio pulled up at the venue in Price's distinctive pink Range Rover, stunning the diners who were sitting on the patio listening to a performance by the viral musician Leon Mallett.
The former glamour model has now posted a new photo from her trip.
It shows her smiling while sitting in The White Horse adorned in chunky gold jewellery and a white top.
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Her hair was pulled into a messy bun on top of her head.
The caption on Instagram said: "Family day out in Cromer and had to pop into @wheastrunton. Amazing food and atmosphere."
The 46-year-old is due to appear in court on August 27 to face questions over her finances after being told she must attend with “no ifs or buts” by a judge earlier this month.
It follows her arrest at Heathrow Airport following a warrant being issued after she failed to attend an earlier court date.
The mum-of-five had just returned from Turkey where she underwent more cosmetic procedures, including a facelift.
She was declared bankrupt in November 2019 and again in March this year.
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In February, a judge at a specialist bankruptcy court ordered that she must pay 40pc of her monthly income from the adult entertainment website OnlyFans until February 2027.
It has since been ruled that her TikTok earnings will also be suspended.
The White Horse was previously known as Sammy's Bar and Grill and was recently revamped into a high-end restaurant by married couple Carl and Katie Stairs.
Price has made public appearances in Norfolk in the past including the opening of Fetch nightclub in Prince of Wales Road in Norwich.
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