Katie Price’s ex husband Alex Reid appears alongside her former boyfriends Gareth Gates and Dane Bowers in a bombshell new trailer for the star’s upcoming documentary.
The former glamour model, 48, is set to bare all in a four-part, Sky documentary, entitled Katie Price Nothing To Hide.
From the producers of Louis Theroux: Inside the Manosphere, the documentary has released a new trailer with Katie’s trio of exes making a surprise appearance.
Gareth, 41, who Katie had a fling with after he found fame on Pop Idol when he was just 17 years old, doesn’t speak in the trailer but appears stern-faced as Katie says in the voiceover ‘I know I’ve hurt people deeply.’
In 2009, Katie said she regretted getting intimate with the singer when he was so young and in 2016, Gareth revealed their liaison even made him reconsider his career.
Dane Bowers, 46, who Katie dated from 1998 to 2000, then appears, summing up their relationship when he says: ‘Kate throws these little bombs and she wants to see what they do.’
Katie Price’s ex husband Alex Reid appears alongside her former boyfriends Gareth Gates and Dane Bowers in a bombshell new trailer for the star’s upcoming documentary
In perhaps the most surprising appearance, Alex Reid appears on screen in the teaser for the Sky documentary to say: ‘She emasculates me’
Speaking on Celebrity Big Brother in 2011, Katie said Dane ‘was the only guy who completely taught me about having your heart broken.’
In perhaps the most surprising appearance, Alex Reid, 50, then appears on screen to say: ‘She emasculates me.’
Katie married the former MMA fighter seven months into their tumultuous romance and just nine months after she divorced Peter Andre.
After just 11 months of marriage, the pair announced they were splitting and their divorce was finalised in March 2012.
While Katie declared at the time that she married Alex ‘too soon’, she would later go on to reveal that a major factor in their split was his cross-dressing alter-ego Roxanne.
Alex then blamed Katie for ‘forcing’ him to come out as a cross-dresser, after he appeared in drag alongside her at the 2009 launch of her novel Standing Out, My Look, My Style, My Life.
A bitter war of words played out for years in the media, whilst Katie was in 2019 ordered by a judge to pay Alex £140,000 in legal fees after allegedly showing sex tape footage of him.
She was also handed a five-year injunction, which prevented her from sharing any private information about their short-lived relationship.
Gareth, who Katie had a fling with after he was just 17 years old, doesn’t speak in the trailer, but appears stern-faced as Katie says in the voiceover ‘I know I’ve hurt people deeply’
Dane, who Katie dated from 1998 to 2000, then appears, summing up their relationship when he says: ‘Kate throws these little bombs and she wants to see what they do’
Despite their bitter split, Alex has recently spoken out on Katie’s current marriage to Lee Andrews, insisting he is worried for her.
Gary Bolingbroke, Katie’s first boyfriend is also set to appear in the film, over thirty years after he dumped the then 17-year-old model.
Katie, for her part, admits at the end of the new trailer: ‘I know I’ve made mistakes. It’s very hard to explain me but I’ve got nothing to hide. I am what I am.’
She is shown in the end scene watching footage of herself, before telling the camera: ‘It’s like watching a movie isn’t it?’
The new documentary is produced by the team behind Louis Theroux’s acclaimed Netflix film Inside The Manosphere, including director Paddy Wivell and producer Phelan Glen.
As well as her exes, Katie’s mother Amy appears to give ‘a candid testimony’ alongside her friends Kerry Katona and Michelle Heaton, older brother Dan and photographer Jeany Savage.
Gary Bolingbroke, Katie’s first boyfriend is also set to appear in the film, over thirty years after he dumped the then 17-year-old model
Alongside her exes, Katie’s mother Amy appears to give ‘a candid testimony’ about her daughter over the years
Katie’s longtime friend Kerry Katona is shown in the trailer, admitting her worries for her pal
Liberty X star and another close friend of Katie’s Michelle Heaton will also appear
Co-founder and creative director of Mindhouse, Arron Fellows has said: ‘Katie’s 30 years in the spotlight have been truly extraordinary.
‘This series doesn’t shy away from – in Katie’s own words – ’the good, the bad and the ugly’; and this is an unexpected re-appraisal of a woman many people feel they have already figured out.
‘Paddy and the team have spoken to a range of contributors who have crossed paths with Katie at different junctures of her life – through the ups, the downs and everything in between – and in doing so have crafted a series that is as jaw-dropping and unpredictable as it is tender and surprising. I can’t wait for people to see it.’
Katie Price: Nothing to Hide, a four-part Sky Original series, will be available on Sky and streaming service NOW on 8 July.
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