Katie Price is soon to be the subject of a no-holds-barred documentary series about her life produced by Louis Theroux’s production company.
The former glamour model and reality TV star is no stranger to sharing her life publicly, whether in one of her eight memoirs or multiple past TV series, on her weekly podcast or with her three million Instagram followers.
But Price, who was recently banned from driving for a seventh time, will now be handing over the reins to Theroux’s production company Mindhouse, for a four-part Sky Original series airing this summer.
An archive-led retrospective, Katie Price: Nothing to Hide will combine previously unseen footage with first-time testimony and “intimate access” to the people closest to Price, some of whom haven’t spoken publicly before.
The documentary description reads: “Since emerging as her alter ego ‘Jordan’ on Page 3 of The Sun in 1996, Katie Price has become one of the most photographed women of her generation.
“Her life has played out across newspapers, magazines, reality television and social media – from marriages, motherhood and multi-million pound contracts to scandal, cosmetic surgery, bankruptcy and betrayal.”

The series is being produced by Mindhouse, the company behind Netflix’s recent hit documentary Louis Theroux: Inside the Manosphere, and directed by Bafta-winning filmmaker Paddy Wivell.
Theroux interviewed Price, 47, on his podcast back in October 2024, while she was promoting her autobiography This Is Me. Introducing his interview with the mother-of-five, Theroux offered a pre-emptive answer to critics who might question his choice of podcast guest.
“Why am I interviewing her? Well, because she’s a reality TV legend; someone who’s been in the public eye, more or less without interruption, for years, and managed it, I won’t say always with the utmost dignity, but certainly with the utmost sense of drama and in such a way that it’s captivated the nation’s eyeballs.

“She’s also been through so much, whether it’s drugs, romantic heartbreak, financial issues, personal trauma, and she speaks about all of it with such openness and honesty.”
No stranger to public attention, Price has recently made headlines over her “whirlwind” marriage to Lee Andrews, who she married in Dubai in January just days after they met for the first time.
Price, who met Andrews on social media before their marriage, has visited her husband in the United Arab Emirates multiple times since they tied the knot.
Andrews has claimed that the pair will be splitting their life “50/50” between Dubai and the UK, while Price said on her podcast: “I’ve got five children, I’m not going to just get up and move to Dubai.”
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