Katie Price, the ultimate tabloid superstar, is about to bare it all in a brand-new doc series, 'Katie Price: Nothing to Hide', landing exclusively on Sky Documentaries. For four decades, this blonde bombshell has been splashed across every tabloid front page, but don't be fooled – this is no rehash of old stories. Early reviews indicate that this incisive and unflinching series will shatter the myth surrounding Price's glamorous façade.
The doc, produced by Louis Theroux’s Mindhouse, promises to cut through the noise and reveal the real Katie Price. The first episode lays bare her early life, featuring heart-wrenching contributions from her mum Amy, stepdad Paul, and brother Dan. They share a collective sentiment of exasperation and tenderness, giving fans an unprecedented glimpse into the family dynamics behind the glamour.
Price herself is refreshingly candid about her flaws, confessing to a deep-seated need for attention and acknowledging her extensive history of cosmetic surgery – 17 operations, to be exact. She proudly proclaims her desire for an 'overtly fake' look, revealing the extent of her transformation over the years.
The series also delves into Price's complex personal relationships, including her search for love and affection from her absent biological father. While it charts her often chaotic public life over three decades, it also reveals surprising moments of vulnerability, sparking a sense of empathy for this larger-than-life personality.
In one particularly poignant scene, Price is seen rummaging through old possessions in her garage, unearthing a box labelled 'SURGERY AND EXES'. As she digs out vintage 'lads' mags featuring her younger self as Jordan, she candidly describes her 21-year-old image as 'ugly', showcasing the stark contrast between her public persona and private reality. This heart-to-heart moment suggests that this doc series might just offer a more balanced understanding of the woman behind the headlines.