Kieran Hayler and his fiancée Michelle Penticost spotted as Katie Price avoids jail
Daily MailKieran Hayler and his fiancée Michelle Penticost were pictured on Friday as his ex Katie Price avoided jail for breaching her restraining order. 'Disappointed': Kieran Hayler and his fiancée Michelle Penticost were pictured on Friday as is ex Katie Price avoided jail again for breaching her restraining order Katie's ex and Michelle appeared to receive news of the verdict as they walked, stopping to check a message on her phone. Free: Katie walked free after claiming she 'misunderstood' the rules of a restraining order when she sent a message about Michelle Sentence: At Lewes Crown Court on Friday Price was told she would not be going to prison, but would have to do 170 hours of community service and pay £1,500 costs The 44-year-old former I'm A Celeb star was banned from contacting Michelle directly or indirectly for five years in June 2019 after hurling a foul-mouthed 'tirade of abuse' at her during a row in a school playground. That gutter s**g.' Bad news: Katie's ex and Michelle appeared to receive news of the verdict as they walked, as they both checked a message on her phone Restraining order: Kieran and Michelle admitted they were 'incredible disappointed' by the verdict, after Katie admitted the breach, when she sent a text to Kieran branding Michelle Penticost a 'gutter s**g' 'Vile message': They released a statement after Katie walked free on Friday, stating:'We feel a custodial sentence would have sent the right message to the public' The court heard that her message to Kieran may have been triggered by an Instagram post by Michelle, which she denies was aimed at Katie. Tough: Earlier in a hearing, Michelle said in a victim impact statement how the impact of the restraining order breach by Katie had a 'devastating effect' on her mental wellbeing Support: Kieran and Michelle went for a walk their their home as Katie appeared in court Tough time: The couple walked hand in hand, with Michelle dressed in leather shorts and a black vest top 'The words you used were highly offensive and inflammatory so the breach cannot be considered minor.