
The four-part Katie Price documentary has confirmed a release date for next month. Titled Katie Price: Nothing to Hide, the Sky Original docuseries from Louis Theroux’s BAFTA-winning Mindhouse, also behind Louis Theroux: Inside the Manosphere and Lockerbie, is coming to our screens on 8 July.
The series combines unseen footage with first-time testimony from those closest to the TV personality, looking back on her modelling years under the pseudonym of Jordan and her heavily scrutinised public life, from her personal relationships to the scandals she weathered across three decades.
Anticipated by a teaser released in April, the documentary centres on Price unapologetically taking the reins of her own story. “I am who I am, but I’ve got nothing to hide,” she said in the clip. “You can speak with anyone you like.”
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“Katie’s 30 years in the spotlight have been truly extraordinary. This series doesn’t shy away from — in Katie’s own words — ‘the good, the bad and the ugly’; and this is an unexpected re-appraisal of a woman many people feel they have already figured out,” co-founder and creative director of Mindhouse, Arron Fellows, said in a statement when the project was announced.
“[Director Paddy Wivell] and the team have spoken to a range of contributors who have crossed paths with Katie at different junctures of her life — through the ups, the downs and everything in between — and in doing so have crafted a series that is as jaw-dropping and unpredictable as it is tender and surprising. I can’t wait for people to see it.”


