The children of Katie Price have spoken candidly about the impact of their mother’s past drug use on their upbringing, revealing the emotional toll it took on their lives. Junior, 21, and Princess, 19, recounted the difficulties they faced as Katie Price struggled with cocaine addiction, which affected her ability to care for them properly.

Junior described a specific incident when he woke during the early hours to find his mother visibly under the influence. “She was obviously on stuff. It scared me because she’s there, but she’s not there,” he said, highlighting the confusion and fear he experienced. He also reflected on the shift in their relationship, noting that his mother was no longer able to provide the love and attention he remembered from his early childhood. Junior said he eventually left home around age 14 or 15 to live with his father, Peter Andre, where he found a more stable environment.

Princess spoke about the loneliness she felt during her mother’s struggles, recalling how she would return home from school to find comfort only in a blanket sprayed with her mother’s perfume. “I used to just cuddle to the blanket and cry,” she said, emphasizing the emotional void she experienced. Despite this, Princess said she chose to stay and support her mother throughout her difficulties, though she felt her mother was often consumed by her own problems.

In a new four-part Sky documentary series titled *Katie Price: Nothing To Hide*, Katie Price openly discusses her past addiction to cocaine, which began after her split from Peter Andre in 2009 and coincided with a series of challenging relationships. Price admits that drugs served as a way to block out pain and anxiety, but ultimately led her to a dark place. She recalls a moment in September 2021 when, after using drugs and alcohol, she crashed her car and expressed suicidal thoughts to her mother before being placed in police custody. Price credits a six-week stay at The Priory rehabilitation clinic with helping her overcome addiction and begin rebuilding her relationships with her children.

The documentary also traces Price’s career from her early days as a glamour model and television personality to her later financial struggles, including bankruptcy and reduced media opportunities. It touches on her personal life, including her recent marriage in January 2026 to Dubai businessman Lee Andrews, a union that has drawn concern from family members. Her stepfather, Paul Price, expressed disapproval of the marriage, and Junior described it as a “silliest stupidest thing,” reflecting ongoing family tensions.

Katie Price’s mother, Amy, concluded the documentary with hopes that her daughter will find stability and happiness in the future, acknowledging both the challenges Price has faced and her enduring qualities as a daughter. The series is now available to stream on Sky and NOW.