For more than three decades, Katie Price has lived one of Britain’s most extraordinary public lives. Every relationship, every cosmetic procedure, every financial struggle and every comeback has played out in front of millions.
It might seem impossible for a new documentary to reveal anything audiences haven’t already seen.
Yet Katie Price: Nothing to Hide does exactly that.
Premiering on Sky Documentaries, the four-part series looks beyond the sensational headlines to explore the experiences that shaped one of the UK’s most talked-about celebrities. Rather than focusing solely on scandal, it paints a more personal portrait of the woman behind the Jordan persona.
A Childhood That Still Shapes Her Today
The opening episode traces Price’s early life, with heartfelt contributions from her mother Amy, stepfather Paul and brother Dan.
Their memories reveal a family that has watched Katie’s life unfold with equal measures of love, concern and exhaustion. While acknowledging the mistakes she has made, they also describe the vulnerable side they believe still exists beneath her larger-than-life public image.
Amy reflects emotionally that she still sees “a sweet little girl” inside her daughter and wishes that side of Katie could emerge more often.
Her Unfiltered Honesty
One of the documentary’s most striking qualities is Price’s willingness to speak openly about her own choices.
She discusses her long history of cosmetic surgery without pretending she ever wanted a natural appearance.
“I always wanted bigger boobs,” she admits candidly. “I wanted fake.”
That honesty extends beyond surgery. Price also acknowledges the emotional damage she has caused over the years.
“I know I’ve hurt people deeply,” she says. “But I am what I am.”
Rather than offering excuses, the documentary presents someone who seems fully aware of her flaws while still struggling to break long-standing patterns.
Searching for Love
Throughout the episode, Price reflects on her relationships and the emotional needs that have influenced many of them.
She explains that much of her desire for affection comes from the absence of her biological father during childhood, admitting she has often looked for the love and security she felt she missed growing up.
The confession offers a more vulnerable perspective on the romances that have dominated tabloid headlines for years.
Looking Back at Jordan
One particularly emotional scene sees Price sorting through boxes of memories stored in her garage.
Among old magazines, photographs and keepsakes from different chapters of her life, she comes across images from her early modelling career.
Surprisingly, she criticises the glamorous young woman staring back at her.
“Ugly,” she says of her 21-year-old self.
But when she discovers a childhood photograph, her reaction changes completely.
Looking quietly at the picture, she smiles and describes the little girl with “gentle eyes” and innocence, before softly admitting she had “no idea what was coming.”
More Than Another Celebrity Documentary
While Katie Price has spent years sharing almost every aspect of her life with the public, Nothing to Hide succeeds by shifting the focus away from gossip and toward understanding.
It doesn’t ignore the controversies that made her famous, but instead explores the emotional roots behind many of them.
For viewers who think they already know everything about Katie Price, the documentary offers something unexpected: not another tabloid spectacle, but a surprisingly thoughtful portrait of one of Britain’s most enduring and complicated celebrity figures.


