Katie Price slammed for dangerous example to kids in latest snap with daughter Bunny
KATIE Price was heavily criticised after she took her daughter Bunny horseriding.
The pair enjoyed a day in the saddle, but many fans noticed something was missing.
Posing for a photo on horseback, Katie and Bunny held hands as they smiled at the camera.
But while Bunny had the protective gear on, Katie ditched her helmet.
“Me and Bunny on our way out for a horse ride,” the mum-of-five wrote in the caption.
It didn’t take long for followers to pull her up on the risks of riding without head protection.
“I love this but pleaseeeee wear a helmet and be a good role model for Bunny,” one wrote.
“Where’s the hat? She’s not setting a good example to her daughter and younger followers,” another added.
“I absolutely love this but as a horse owner, I fully understand the importance of wearing a hat. Get that helmet on. How easily a fun day can turn into pure devastation,” a third warned.
“No helmet .. not a good role model,” echoed a fourth.
But not everyone took to the comment section to berate the former glamour model.
“Lovely, happy photo. Bunny is such a sweet little girl and very lucky to be able to ride a pony,” one wrote.
“What a beautiful picture xx” said another.
Katie also shared a video of her and Bunny cantering through beautiful green fields in the evening sunshine.
Her carefree day out comes after she was declared bankrupt for the second time.
It’s looking bleak for Katie as she faces having her £2 million Mucky Mansion repossessed and could be jailed for failing to pay a tax bill of £761,994.05.
The mum-of-five owes £142,405 and £196,735 for the tax years 2020-2021 and 2021-2022, plus £140,000 in VAT.
On top of this, she’s been charged late penalties and interest, and racked up debts of more than £3.2million.
The 45-year-old had not responded to HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) over the debt, a court was told on Monday.
The demand for payment was made by HMRC last October.
A bankruptcy expert has warned the former glamour model could lose all assets which aren’t deemed necessary to day-to-day life.
“Nobody has domestic needs to live in a ‘mucky mansion'”, the expert told MailOnline.
They added: “If someone is driving around in a Porsche then the Trustee should seize it and either give them a Nissan Micra or tell them to take the bus or tube.”