Bankrupt influencer Christie Swadling has her expensive car stolen

Bankrupt influencer Christie Swadling has her expensive car stolen – and the perpetrator was caught on camera

Christie Swadling's expensive car was attacked by a mysterious perpetrator.

The controversial Australian influencer shared his story of woe on Instagram this weekend.

Swadling, 26, posted a picture of her car door splattered with sticky egg residue alongside the caption: “When someone eggs your car.”

In a second post, she revealed that the egger was filmed by surveillance cameras.

In her caption, she explained that her fiancé Joel Price “immediately searched the cameras” to “find out who did it.”

Christie Swadling (pictured) had her expensive car attacked by a mysterious perpetrator

Christie Swadling (pictured) had her expensive car attacked by a mysterious perpetrator

“I feel really sorry for these people right now,” she added forebodingly.

Christie recently filed for bankruptcy after racking up a pile of debt that she can't repay.

Documents leaked online in February last year showed the social media star was in financial trouble despite projecting 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 for her bankruptcy filing.

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

Swadling, 26, posted a picture of her car door splattered with sticky egg residue alongside the caption:

Swadling, 26, posted a picture of her car door splattered with sticky egg residue alongside the caption: “When someone eggs your car.”

The status of her bankruptcy is “unsettled,” meaning she must continue to repay certain debts and cannot take out further loans from financial institutions without disclosing her bankruptcy.

While no details of outstanding debts were provided in the release of the debtor's application, the Australian Financial Conduct Authority says a creditor must claim $10,000 or more to apply for bankruptcy.

On April 20, Swadling appeared in court to conduct a financial examination to assess her assets and finances as a means of discharging her judgment debt.

She carried a Louis Vuitton handbag worth a staggering $2,840 as she prepared for the exam to determine whether she is able to repay her debts.

In her caption, she explained that her fiancé Joel Price

In her caption, she explained that her fiancé Joel Price “immediately searched the cameras” to “find out who did it.” “I feel really sorry for these people right now,” she added forebodingly