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Katie Price: Nothing to Hide Review

Katie Price: Nothing to Hide Review

The documentary series "Katie Price: Nothing to Hide" premiered this week, featuring the former glamour model and businesswoman Katie Price. The series aims to present an honest portrayal of Price, who has been a prominent figure in British media for three decades, known for her self-commodification and resilience.

In the documentary, Price, appearing shortly after undergoing facial surgery, expresses a willingness to speak with anyone, including filmmaker Paddy Wivell. Wivell, typically known for his work with non-celebrity subjects, directs this series. The review notes Price's characteristic outspokenness, comparing her enduring media presence to a "cultural behemoth" whose ambition, financial successes and failures, and ability to withstand abuse are both terrifying and fascinating.

Despite the stated intention of honesty, the review suggests that "Katie Price: Nothing to Hide" is a "carefully manufactured show" that ultimately fails to provide significant insight into the celebrity's life. The documentary's structure and presentation are described as typical for celebrity-focused content, following in the vein of other recent reality series and documentaries featuring public figures like the Beckhams, the Vardys, and Coleen Rooney.

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