Katie Price’s complex and often tumultuous life is the focus of a new four-part documentary series produced by Louis Theroux’s Mindhouse production company. The series offers an in-depth profile of the British media personality, tracing her rise from the 1990s glamour modelling scene to her enduring status as a tabloid fixture.
The documentary explores Price’s 30-year career, highlighting key moments such as her work as a Page 3 model and her decision to adopt the now-iconic pseudonym Jordan. It examines how her personal life, including high-profile relationships and family dynamics, has been intertwined with her public persona. Price’s close circle of family members, friends, business associates, and long-time partner Dane Bowers, described by Price as “the love of my life,” contribute insights throughout the series.
While much of the narrative captures Price’s brash and ambitious approach to fame, the documentary also reveals deeper layers of vulnerability behind the glitz. At one point, Price reflects on a childhood photograph, noting her “gentle eyes” and innocence long before the hardships she would face. This moment underscores a more poignant aspect of her story amid the celebrity and tabloid spotlight.
The series aims to provide a comprehensive look at Price’s life, not only charting her career and public image but also delving into the personal struggles and challenges she has encountered over the decades.
