Katie Price bursts back onto our screens like a heavyweight champion stepping into the ring, ready to take on the world once again. Her new documentary series, 'Katie Price: Nothing to Hide', is a raw and unapologetic look at her life, with filmmaker Paddy Wivell pulling no punches as he delves into the highs and lows of one of Britain's most fascinating figures.
The documentary is a marathon, not a sprint – a deep dive into Price's past and present that's as much about the people around her as it is about the woman herself. We hear from her mum Amy, her siblings, and several ex-boyfriends, including Gary Bolingbroke, Dane Bowers, Gareth Gates, and Alex Reid. But what's intriguing is who's not there – Dwight Yorke, father of her son Harvey, and Peter Andre, with whom she shared one of the most explosive relationships in British pop culture.
Expect fireworks as Price herself opens up about her experiences in candid and sometimes shocking detail. She recounts the wild times at the Playboy Mansion back in 2001, after posing for a cover shoot that left the nation talking. And in a jaw-dropping admission, she reveals why she turned down Hugh Hefner – likening it to dating her grandfather! We also get a glimpse into her personal struggles, including a harrowing discussion about the abortion debate during her pregnancy with Harvey.
While some might say this documentary is more of a PR exercise than a genuine exploration of Price's life, there's no denying that it offers a fascinating insight into the mind of one of Britain's most enduring personalities. But where does 'Nothing to Hide' truly deliver? Is it in its ability to challenge our perceptions or offer a nuanced understanding of the world we live in? Or is it simply another example of Price's remarkable ability to turn her life into a commodity that sells?
The verdict remains to be seen, but one thing's for sure – 'Katie Price: Nothing to Hide' is a documentary that will have everyone talking. Will you tune in to see how the enigmatic Katie Price tackles the highs and lows of her remarkable career? Details on where it'll be available to stream in the UK are still under wraps, but rest assured it won't be off our radar for long.