THE only way is up, according to troubled celebrity Katie Price as she announced the return of her reality TV show My Crazy Life.

The Brighton-born former Page 3 model and reality TV star, once estimated to be worth about £40 million, has avoided bankruptcy after being given a chance to settle her debts with HMRC.

The 40-year-old was also arrested on suspicion of drink driving in early October.

Announcing that her TV show will air from November 12, she wrote on her Instagram account: “Things have really hit rock bottom since the last series of My Crazy Life a few months ago.

“But the only way is up. It’s time to get my life back on track and be the best mum in the world for my kids. I’m excited to get back to doing what I love and to tell my side of the story.”

On Instagram, she posted: “One of the risks of being silent is that people fill your silence with their interpretation”.

She wrote on Instagram: “I have my own story. I am not perfect. I am healing. I am learning every day. I am a real person. I have feelings.

“I am doing the best I can do. I am being the best person and mother I can be. I have taken the time I needed to understand myself. This is now my time. I am back.”

Her reality TV series begins on Quest Red on November 12 and will follow Katie dealing with a difficult few months. Quest says it “will show the reality of what it means to be one of the UK’s most outspoken, entertaining and best-loved working mums”. It tells viewers to “expect drama, unscripted hilarity and an inspiring insight into the demanding reality of simply being Katie Price”.