Katie Price has been left devastated after learning some of her naked shower snaps have ended up online.
The glamour model, 46, who was recently summoned to court over an unpaid tax bill of £750,000, reportedly makes up to £2.2million a year from the X-rated site.
Katie charges admirers £11.77 per month to be given access past her paywall and many pay extra for special requests.
She recently stripped off in the shower for one customer, but later discovered the x-rated footage has now been shared on social media.
A source told The Sun: 'Katie is really upset that one of her videos has been leaked.
'She's been charging people to see special content and now it's free for all to see.
'Katie puts a lot into her work so it's tough to see people taking advantage of her like this.'
MailOnline has contacted Katie's representatives for comment.
It comes after it was revealed Katie has been selling naked snaps of herself on a sunbed for £25 each on OnlyFans - teasing her subscribers with the offer.
Her finances have come under scrutiny of late after she was declared bankrupt for the second time.
As part of her case, she was also ordered to hand over her six cars in early July, which include a Volkswagen Beetle, a Nissan, two Range Rovers, Suzuki Vitara and Infiniti FX50.
However, she has been posting that she is still on possession of her pink Range Rover.
Taking to social media last month , Katie reshared a snap taken by an account called Pkautosmart of her car which detailed that she had had new brakes installed.
'New brakes for this beaut done today,' the post on her Instagram Story was captioned.
MailOnline has contacted Price's representatives for comment.
Last week, Price's bankruptcy hearing at the High Court was adjourned so she can attend a 'private interview' after her lawyers warned a public examination of her finances would affect her 'mental wellbeing'.
The model appeared at the Royal Courts of Justice in central London on August 27 dressed in an all-black outfit and sunglasses.
She was accompanied by her lawyer Bertie Beor-Roberts who asked for an adjournment during the proceedings and it was granted by Chief Insolvency and Companies Court Judge Nicholas Briggs.
Price was previously arrested at Heathrow airport on August 8 over a failure to attend a hearing in relation to her enormous £760,000 debt.
She was told by a judge she must appear on August 27 with 'no ifs or buts, no going abroad, no holidays'.
Price was accompanied to Court 15 of Rolls Building, part of the Royal Courts of Justice, by her lawyer.
Beor-Roberts immediately asked Judge John Briggs to grant an adjournment and argued she should be allowed to have a private meeting with her creditors and the official receiver - which would keep details of her income and spending over the last five years from being aired in a court.
The lawyer referenced her mental health and said it would be made worse having to undergo a public examination in front of the media and giving evidence in person.
'Ms Price has long been subject to intense media scrutiny', he said.
He referred to her 'PTSD and ADHD' and told the court that 'these conditions would be exacerbated by a public examination of her personal affairs.'
'She's able to give more considered answers in the security of a private interview where she's not under pressure from the media.'
He also said she should be given more time by the court to deliver documents required by her creditors that reveal how she has run up a six figure tax bill and failed to pay any money to creditors from her failed companies.
Beor-Roberts argued that Price had complied with a previous court instruction to hand over documents.
He said her finances were ‘complex and complicated’ and more time was needed for her to locate documents requested by her creditors.
The former model showed no emotion during the hearing and played with her long black hair as her counsel argued to have the hearing adjourned.
Price had been due to be quizzed by lawyers over her finances and why she has failed to pay her creditors and the taxman.
Her ex-husband Alex Reid turned up at the court and sat in the public gallery in the Rolls Building, part of the Royal Court of Justice in London.
Price, who sat alongside her appropriate adult, Lynne Rickwood, was unaware he had walked into court 15 of the insolvency court dressed in a pink T-shirt and shorts.
He is one of her creditors and is owed over £250,000.
Chief Insolvency and Companies Court Judge Nicholas Briggs listened to the arguments by Price’s lawyer and noted there had been other delays.
‘My concern is that we have been here before,’ he said.
Derragh O'Connell, for the trustees, accepted the idea of a private interview but said that 'late developments have been the consistent theme' across the bankruptcy hearings.
He continued: 'We need progress in relation to this matter as quickly as possible.'
O'Connell told the judge that there 'has been engagement from Ms Price' since her arrest but asked for the private interview to 'take place on very firm grounds.'
Judge Briggs granted the adjournment and asked Price whether she would give an undertaking to the court that she would attend the private interview on September 24.
Price replied: 'I do.'
The public examination hearing dealing with her bankruptcies was scheduled for February 11, next year.
As she left the courtroom, she said 'I hope you reporters write a good story today, won't you, all the bulls*** that you write, scumbags.'
Her ex-husband Reid spoke to reporters following the hearing and said: 'She is living the high life with victims seeing no reimbursement.
'How is she funding her legal team today.'
Price was arrested upon her return to the UK from Turkey last month and remanded in custody at a west London police station. She was then bailed a few hours later by an out-of-hours magistrate.
She arrived at the Royal Courts of Justice the next day where she turned up wearing a beige outfit and black head covering to conceal her injuries caused by a £10,000 facelift she had in Turkey.
Deputy Insolvency and Companies Court Judge Daniel Schaffer ordered the model to give an 'undertaking' to the court that she would attend a further hearing to face questions over her finances on August 27 at 10.30am.
Price confirmed that she understood she must attend and later said: 'I will move my diary for it.'
It led to Judge Schaffer discharging the arrest warrant issued against her on July 30 by a different judge after she failed to attend a previous hearing.
Price previously said she was 'not running from matters', but was 'away working for a documentary on corrective surgeries' during the court hearing.
In a now-deleted statement on Instagram, Price wrote: 'I am aware that I am about to be detained at the airport which is obviously what the courts feel is necessary.
'I do hope of course for my son's sake who is with me that they will allow some dignity and protection for at least his sake as this will be extremely disturbing for him to see.
'Whilst I understand the importance and severity of the matter I do feel like I am being treated like a criminal.'
Photographs from August 8 show the former model being taken away by police after landing at about 7.45pm with her son Harvey, 22, and boyfriend JJ Slater, 31, who was left to pick up her bags.
Previously, Price was served an eviction notice that ordered her to leave her 'Mucky Mansion' by the end of May and has since moved into a £5,000 per month new Tudor-style property.
She was declared bankrupt for a second time in March over an unpaid tax bill of £761,994.05 after first being declared bankrupt in 2019.
However, at the end of July she claimed 'everything is sorted' with her second bankruptcy after being evicted from her Sussex home.