Bankrupt influencer Christie Swadling has her pricey car egged – and the culprit has been caught on camera

Christie Swadling has had her expensive car egged by a mystery culprit. 

The controversial Australian influencer shared the tale of woe on Instagram this weekend. 

Swadling, 26, posted an image of her car door splattered with gooey egg residue alongside the caption: ‘When someone eggs your car’. 

In a second post, she revealed that the egger was caught on film by security cameras. 

She explained in her caption that fiancé Joel Price ‘instantly sussed out the cameras’ to ‘find out who did it’. 

Christie Swadling (pictured) has had her expensive car egged by a mystery culprit

‘Feeling really sorry for these people right now’ she added forebodingly. 

Christie recently filed for bankruptcy after racking up a pile of debt she can’t pay back. 

Documents leaked online in February last year showed the social media star was in financial strife, even though she projects a lavish lifestyle on social media.

It was revealed that Swadling was bankrupt after an anonymous user on the Tattle Life forums paid $15 to obtain the paperwork on her bankruptcy filing.

The Instagram model listed her job as an ‘advertising and marketing professional’ in the publicly available document filed on December 29, 2022. 

Swadling, 26, posted an image of her car door splattered with gooey egg residue alongside the caption: 'When someone eggs your car'

Swadling, 26, posted an image of her car door splattered with gooey egg residue alongside the caption: ‘When someone eggs your car’

The status of her bankruptcy is ‘undischarged’, which means she will still need to pay back particular debts and she won’t be able to borrow again from financial institutions without the disclosure of her bankruptcy.

While the release of the debtor’s petition did not specify the outstanding debts, the Australian Financial Securities Authority says a creditor must be seeking $10,000 or more to apply to make you bankrupt.

On April 20, Swadling attended court for a financial examination to evaluate her property and financial circumstances as a means of satisfying the judgement debt.

She carried a Louis Vuitton handbag worth a jaw-dropping $2,840 as she prepared for the examination to determine her ability to repay her debts. 

She explained in her caption that fiancé Joel Price 'instantly sussed out the cameras' to 'find out who did it'. 'Feeling really sorry for these people right now' she added forebodingly

She explained in her caption that fiancé Joel Price ‘instantly sussed out the cameras’ to ‘find out who did it’. ‘Feeling really sorry for these people right now’ she added forebodingly 

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