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Katie Price's new documentary shows her true colours at last, it's heartbreaking

The Weight of Secrecy Crushes Katie Price Katie Price, the UK's most scrutinized celebrity, has been a staple of tabloids for three decades.

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Katie Price, the UK's most scrutinized celebrity, has been a staple of tabloids for three decades. Marriages, divorces, driving bans, bankruptcy, and an unsettling number of surgeries have filled the pages of newspapers and magazines. Yet, despite our collective familiarity with her life, Katie Price: Nothing to Hide shows that there's still so much we don't know. This four-part documentary series, aired on Sky Original, humanizes a person we've long vilified or romanticized. As I watched the first episode, I was struck by how heartbreaking it is to see Katie, 48, finally shedding her mask and revealing the depth of her pain.

Katie's story is a cautionary tale of how childhood trauma can shape a person's life. A harrowing incident of sexual assault at the age of seven left an indelible mark on her psyche. Her recollection of the event is a stark reminder of the long-lasting effects of trauma. The documentary's most haunting moment is when Katie recounts the incident, describing it as "disgusting." Her words are evidence of the profound impact that trauma can have on a person's ability to form healthy relationships with others.

Katie's story is also a poignant reminder of the desperation that drives people to seek validation through any means necessary. Her creation of the alter-ego "Jordan" was a coping mechanism born of her desire for male attention. By becoming a Page 3 model, Katie felt a sense of power that she couldn't achieve in real life. Her words, "I wanted people to want me. I wanted people to want to f**k me, but the most powerful thing about it is they couldn t touch me, it s just a picture," are a devastating indictment of the objectification of women.

What's perhaps most striking about Katie's story is her desperate search for love in all the wrong places. Her inability to be alone is a symptom of a deeper issue, a fear of vulnerability. As Katie herself admits, "I m such a strong person, but when I", the sentence trails off, leaving the viewer to fill in the blanks. This is a woman who has been constantly seeking validation, but has yet to find it.

Katie Price: Nothing to Hide is a cautionary tale about the consequences of trauma and the dangers of objectification. It's a reminder that even the most famous people can be reduced to their traumas and that the media's obsession with their lives can have devastating consequences. As we watch Katie's story unfold, we're forced to confront the darker aspects of our own desires and the ways in which we objectify others. This documentary is a must-watch for anyone who has ever struggled with the impact of trauma on their life.

This is a documentary that will leave you tearful and heartbroken, not just for Katie, but for the countless women who have suffered similar experiences. As I watched the documentary, I couldn't help but think of all the women who have been silenced by their trauma, and the ways in which we can work towards creating a world where they feel seen and heard.

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