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Katie Price Documentary Puts Children’s Testimony and Mental Health at Centre

The series pushes family testimony alongside Price’s mental‑health disclosures into the spotlight, signaling further publicity plans for her husband.

Overview

  • The four‑part Sky documentary Katie Price: Nothing To Hide launched on Sky Documentaries and NOW on 8 July and combines archival footage with new interviews produced by Mindhouse.
  • Peter Andre declined to take part and a statement shown in episode three said he would not speak publicly out of ‘love and respect for Junior and Princess’ while wishing Price well.
  • Junior and Princess Andre appear in the series and describe feeling ‘lonely and unloved’ during periods when Price was using drugs and they had to look after themselves.
  • Price has spoken openly about suicide attempts, stints in rehab and therapy on screen and in TV interviews, and she said the documentary forced her to revisit painful episodes during production pauses.
  • Price has announced a planned film about her husband Lee Andrews, who was held then released in Dubai, and the series revisits disputed past claims about an alleged affair that Price denies.