Katie Price 'just wants to feel accepted' after bombshell mental health documentary
14.09.2022 - 11:37
/ ok.co.uk
Katie Price has told pals she is desperate to put the years of turmoil behind her and “finally move on” after bravely opening up about her mental health in her new documentary, Katie Price: Trauma And Me. In the Channel 4 show, which aired last week, Katie, 44, spoke about the moments leading up to her drink-driving crash last year, following which she narrowly avoided jail and was handed a 16-week suspended sentence and two-year driving ban. She also bravely discussed a suicide attempt and how she lives with PTSD.
While it was understandably difficult for the mum-of-five to lay bare her demons to the nation, a source close to the star says it’s actually gone some way in helping her on the road to recovery, though she knows it will be a long process. “Katie’s documentary has been such an emotional roller-coaster for her,” our source said. “Reliving some of the most traumatic experiences in her life has been difficult but rewarding.
Opening up about her struggles and trauma has given Katie the opportunity to finally come to terms with her wrongdoing and allow herself to forgive herself. “She feels relieved. She feels like a huge weight has been lifted off her shoulders.
Speaking about the regrets of her past has allowed Katie to heal.” Katie told viewers she was brutally raped at gunpoint during a carjacking in South Africa in 2018, triggering her suicide attempt. Katie was travelling from Johannesburg to Swaziland with her children Junior, 17, and Princess, 15, while filming her Quest Red TV show My Crazy Life when the horrific ordeal happened. “Six guys jumped us, held me at gunpoint and raped me,” she said.
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