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Katie Price Revisits 30 Years in Candid Sky Documentary

Due on July 8, the series presents Price's life as a reckoning with tabloid-era celebrity, monetisation, the spotlight's personal cost, public scrutiny.

Overview

  • The four-part Sky Original Katie Price: Nothing to Hide opened for critics and festival screenings and will stream on Sky and NOW on Wednesday July 8.
  • Price speaks warmly of meeting ex Peter Andre on I’m A Celebrity and calls that period 'the best time' of her life while the pair remain publicly reconciled after a February truce.
  • Filming paused when Price became emotionally overwhelmed revisiting scenes from her split with Andre, with director Paddy Wivell saying the process 'exhausted her' and forced production breaks.
  • The series features new on-screen remorse over a 2002 tell-all about Gareth Gates, Gates saying he felt 'betrayed', plus Price's disclosures of childhood sexual abuse and therapy.
  • Close family and a photographer criticise Price for publicising and monetising son Harvey early on, and the films place her story in the context of 1990s tabloid culture and celebrity monetisation.