KATIE Price has defended her home, which appeared on popular TV show Through The Keyhole, after fans branded it a “dump” and “minging”.

The Loose Women star let the cameras into her sprawling mansion in Dial Post, Horsham.

But viewers tweeted their shock at the state of her home on the show, which aired on Saturday.

TV host Keith Lemon took viewers up her drive before nearly treading in horse manure.

He commented: “There is s*** everywhere. It stinks.”

He then rummaged through her large house.

Fans were amazed by a heap of clutter in the hall way by the front door and a messy corner in her master bedroom, before viewers were taken into her cluttered walk-in wardrobe described as a “jungle” by the host.

Things got worse, when Keith ventured into the garden.

Viewers were shown an overgrown tennis court that had green moss over the tarmac. A dark-coloured swimming pool was surrounded by weeds, which he called her “very own swamp”.

Viewers took to Twitter to show their disgust.

One wrote: “Good lord. What a dump. Must be Katie Price.”

Another tweeted: “Katie Price’s house is minging.”

A third wrote: “Wow Katie Price lives like a pig. Jeez women clean up your house.

“Literally you live in a ****hole.”

Defending her home on the show Ms Price said: “I said to them to give me two more weeks as we are having it renovated.

“It will look completely different, but you guys didn’t want to wait.”

When Keith asked her about the swamp-like pool, she replied: “The swamp – are you taking the ****?

“I didn’t even clear up, I just said let them film it out here.

“You get used to it – it’s a farm – it’s smelly.”

The Brighton-born star said she has more than 200 animals on the farm including horses and sheep.

It comes as Katie Price has won support from MPs Stella Creasy and John Whittingdale for her campaign against internet trolls.

Appearing on ITV’s Peston on Sunday, she called for the Government to introduce legislation called Harvey’s Law, and criticised a lack security on social media site protecting people from abuse.