Katie Price Reflects on Love, Healing and Life in the Spotlight

Katie Price is preparing to share a more personal side of her life in a new four-part documentary, Katie Price: Nothing To Hide.

The 48-year-old television personality and former glamour model looks back on almost three decades in the public eye, reflecting on relationships, fame, self-image, mental health and the experiences that influenced the person she became.

A central part of the documentary focuses on Katie’s long search for lasting love. After several marriages and engagements, she speaks honestly about how much she wanted affection, stability and acceptance, and how that desire shaped many of her choices.

The series also looks at difficult moments from her childhood, including family breakdown and a traumatic experience she says had a lasting emotional impact. Rather than presenting these moments for shock value, the documentary links them to Katie’s later struggles with trust, confidence and relationships.

Katie also reflects on the creation of her famous Jordan persona. She explains that the image was not only about fame, but also about control — a way of deciding how she wanted to be seen after feeling vulnerable earlier in life.

Several former partners appear in the programme, including Gary Bolingbroke, Dane Bowers, Gareth Gates and Alex Reid. Their comments add further context to relationships that were often followed closely by the media.

The documentary also touches on some of Katie’s lowest emotional points, including the pain she felt after past breakups. These moments are framed through reflection, therapy and a better understanding of the choices she made at the time.

Katie speaks about cosmetic surgery and admits that changing her appearance did not always bring the confidence she hoped for. The series explores how years of public judgement affected the way she saw herself.

More recently, Katie says an ADHD diagnosis has helped her better understand parts of her behaviour, especially impulsive decisions. She credits therapy with helping her develop healthier ways to manage emotions and move forward.

Overall, Katie Price: Nothing To Hide appears to be less about reliving old headlines and more about a woman trying to explain her story in her own words — with honesty, reflection and a focus on healing.