Katie Price reveals she will need therapy for the rest of her life after going ‘to hell and back’


Katie Price believes she will be in therapy for the rest of her life.

The reality star, 41, is returning to our screens on Monday for a one off special fly-on-the-wall show of Katie Price: My Crazy Life.

The former glamour model shared a preview of the show on Saturday evening in which she meets up with her mother and reflects about her life.

Candid: Katie Price, 41, believes she will need therapy for the rest of her life as she opened up in a new documentary about her life

Captioning the video, Katie said: ‘Before the lockdown began, I went to visit my mum for a chat through the window.’

In the clip, Katie says to the camera: ‘I’ve been slowly going off the rails for just over 10 years.

‘At times I’ve been a mess. I’ve been to hell and back, but I’m starting to feel like me again.

Reunion: In the teaser clip for Katie Price: My Crazy Life, the former glamour model chats to her mother pre-lockdown outside her window

Watching on: Katie's mother Amy chats to her through the window

Reunion: In the teaser clip for Katie Price: My Crazy Life, the former glamour model chats to her mother pre-lockdown outside her window

'To hell and back': Katie said she has been 'slowly going off the rails' but therapy is helping get her back on track

‘To hell and back’: Katie said she has been ‘slowly going off the rails’ but therapy is helping get her back on track

Open: The mother-of-five is planning to make music when she finishes rehab in the fly-on-the-wall show

Open: The mother-of-five is planning to make music when she finishes rehab in the fly-on-the-wall show

‘Four weeks in hospital and some intense therapy that will continue for the rest of my life has got me back to being me.’

‘It just goes to show, if I can do it, anyone can!’

In an earlier clip shared on her Instagram page, Katie vowed to show her real ‘f*****g self’ as she prepares to make music post rehab. 

In the teaser, she states: ‘Not only am I back in the room, not only am I doing my music, I am going to let everyone see who the real f**king Katie Price is, bring it on.’

Earlier this year, Katie was admitted to The Priory to treat her post traumatic stress disorder after she was groped and held at gunpoint with her children Junior, 14, and Princess, 12, in South Africa.

The I’m A Celebrity star has been working hard to get her life back on track after being declared bankrupt and a string of personal blows, including splitting from her fiancé Kris Boyson last year. 

Former glamour model Katie, who was once worth more than £40million, was made bankrupt last November after the High Court found she had failed to stick to a plan to repay her debts, estimated to be £800,000.

She was forced to give up her £2million 11-bedroom mansion a month later after signing the property over to a trustee.

Recovery: Earlier this year, Katie was admitted to The Priory to treat her post traumatic stress disorder

Recovery: Earlier this year, Katie was admitted to The Priory to treat her post traumatic stress disorder 

The house in West Sussex, where Katie lived with her children, included a swimming pool, tennis court and horse stables.

Katie took out a second mortgage on the property in 2015, but faced monthly payments of £12,300, and is now thought to be £100,000 in arrears.

Following years of incomplete renovations the house was nicknamed the ‘mucky mansion’ with Katie even showcasing the extent of the mess on her reality series My Crazy Life.

The star was planning on turning her home into a wedding venue, and soon started extensive renovations which halted after being declared bankrupt, with Katie being forced to living in Harvey’s annex. 

Amazing: On Thursday Katie had a brief but emotional reunion with her children Junior, 14, and Princess, 12, as they joined the nation applauding for key workers during the lockdown

Amazing: On Thursday Katie had a brief but emotional reunion with her children Junior, 14, and Princess, 12, as they joined the nation applauding for key workers during the lockdown