Katie Price's latest documentary series, Nothing to Hide, offers a candid and unfiltered look at the celebrity's life, revealing her most vulnerable side yet.
With a career spanning over 30 years, Katie's personal life has been subject to scrutiny and sensationalism. Marriages, divorces, driving bans, bankruptcy, and numerous surgeries have all been splashed across newspapers and magazines. But as the first episode of Nothing to Hide makes clear, there's more to Katie's story than just her high-profile antics.
The documentary takes a poignant and heartbreaking turn as Katie recounts her childhood experience of being sexually assaulted by a stranger in a park at the age of seven. Her recollection of the incident is devastating, and the impact it had on her relationships with men is clear. Katie describes how the abuse led to her wanting male attention but not wanting to be touched, a coping mechanism that has haunted her for years.
Throughout the series, Katie's love life is also explored, revealing a pattern of seeking love and validation in all the wrong places. Her relationships with Peter Andre, Dane Bowers, and Gareth Gates are all revisited, with Katie opening up about her vulnerabilities and mistakes.
But beyond the glamour and glitz of Katie's celebrity status, Nothing to Hide offers a glimpse into the real person behind the headlines. Katie's sense of humour and wit shine through in several moments, but it's her vulnerability and accountability that make for compelling viewing.
The documentary is a powerful exploration of the impact of trauma and the complexities of celebrity culture. Katie's story is a reminder that even the most high-profile individuals can be victims of abuse and exploitation.
Nothing to Hide is a must-watch, not just for fans of Katie Price, but for anyone interested in the human story behind the headlines. The series is available on Sky and NOW from July 8.
