THE sister of a reality TV star was spared jail after a court heard she funded her celebrity lifestyle with £21,000 in illegal benefits.

Lauryn Goodman, from Portslade, wept in the dock as details of her benefit fraud were read out.

The 28-year-old sister of former Celebrity Big Brother star Chloe spent thousands on trips to Las Vegas and skiing in France her sister.

The reality TV star was said to have been mortified when she found out.

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Hove Trial Centre heard she was now trying to return to paid work with HSBC bank.

The Argus: Lauryn Goodman, right, and her sister, Celebrity Big Brother star Chloe, outside Hove Crown CourtLauryn Goodman, right, and her sister, Celebrity Big Brother star Chloe, outside Hove Crown Court

Goodman, of St Aubyns Road, Portslade, was handed a seven-month prison sentence, suspended for two years.

She will also have to do 200 hours’ unpaid work and pay £670 costs after the court heard she had already paid back all the money she claimed in benefits.

Prosecuting, Pierce Power said the seven offences had been committed between December 2013 and August 2016.

Goodman claimed disability benefit and housing benefit totalling £21,007.76.

She admitted the charges at an earlier hearing.

Mr Power said: “Ms Goodman failed to declare income of £370 a month from an insurance policy.

“She also had a joint mortgage with her mother on a house in Portslade.”

The court heard she did not think the insurance money was income.

And she claimed she did not have access to several bank accounts which belonged to her grandmother and father.

She also had more than £16,000 in the bank.

The housing benefit was claimed on a flat in The Drive, Hove, where she was the tenant but never paid any rent.

Mr Power said she used £3,500 to buy airline tickets to Las Vegas on a trip with sister Chloe.

Money was also use to hire ski equipment on another holiday with her sister at Les Arcs in France.

Sally Mertens for Goodman said her client was in an ongoing battle with depression.

She said: “There is an inability to face the music as a result of telling lies and behaving dishonestly.

“She is very, very sorry for her conduct.

“Her sister, Chloe Goodman, who sits in the public gallery, was mortified to consider her conduct has exacerbated the situation.

“Ms Goodman has lost her good character.

“She is well educated and has had many opportunities.”

His Honour Judge David Rennie told Goodman the offending went on for some time but was essentially out of character.

“This is not who you are,” he said.

“You have made some catastrophically bad decisions.

“But that is never an excuse for what is essentially stealing public money.”

Goodman made no comment as she walked free from court.