Katie Price

Katrina Amy Alexandra Alexis Price[2][3] (née Infield; 22 May 1978),[4][5] known previously by the pseudonym Jordan, is an English media personality, model and businesswoman.

Katie Price
Price in 2014
Born
Katrina Amy Alexandra Alexis Infield[1]

(1978-05-22) 22 May 1978
Other namesJordan
EducationBlatchington Mill School and Sixth Form College
Occupation
  • Media personality
  • model
  • businesswoman
Years active1996–present
Height5 ft 5 in (1.65 m)
Television
Spouse(s)
    (m. 2005; div. 2009)
      (m. 2010; div. 2011)
        Kieran Hayler
        (m. 2013; div. 2020)
        Children5
        Websitekatieprice.co.uk

        Price initially gained recognition in 1996 for her glamour modelling work with frequent appearances on Page 3 in British tabloids The Sun and The Daily Star, credited as Jordan. In 2004, she appeared on the third series of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!, and the following year, she was the runner-up in the search for the UK's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest. In 2006, Price released her debut studio album, A Whole New World, in collaboration with Peter Andre. She has also starred in her own reality television series, including Jordan (2002–2004), Katie & Peter (2004–2009), Katie (2009–2012), Signed by Katie Price (2011), and Katie Price: My Crazy Life (2017–present). Price returned to I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! on the ninth series in 2009, and was the winner of the fifteenth series of Celebrity Big Brother in 2015.

        Price has also released six autobiography books, eleven novels, one fashion book, and two series of children's books. Her Angel series topped The Sunday Times bestseller list.[6]

        Early life

        Born Katrina Amy Alexandra Alexis Infield in Brighton, East Sussex, in southeast England,[1][4] Price was the only child of Amy (née Charlier) and Ray Infield.[7] Her father left the family when she was four,[8] and in 1988 her mother married builder Paul Price, after which she acquired the surname Price.[1][9] She has an older half-brother named Daniel and a younger half-sister named Sophie.[4][10] Her maternal grandmother was Jewish, but she is not religious.[11]

        Price attended Blatchington Mill School in Hove in East Sussex.[12] She excelled at sport, swimming for Sussex in regional competitions.[9] During her childhood, she also developed a passion for horses and horse-riding.[9] She began modelling as a child, and at 13 she modelled for a clothing line.[8]

        At age 17, she changed her name to Katie Price.[13]

        Modelling career

        Price in 2009

        At a friend's suggestion, Price had professional photographs taken and decided to pursue a modelling career.[14] The pictures were sent to a modelling agency in London, and in 1996 she appeared, billed as "Jordan", on Page 3 in the British newspaper The Sun.[15]

        As Jordan, Price was famed for her surgically-enhanced breasts. At 19, she had the first in a succession of breast-enhancement surgeries, increasing her natural 32B to a 32FF.[9]

        Price also regularly appeared in the Daily Star, FHM, the British edition of Playboy, Nuts, Maxim, Loaded, Vogue and Esquire and also ran as a candidate in Stretford and Urmston during the British General Election in 2001.[16] She ended up winning 713 votes, 1.8% of the votes cast.[17] In 2002, she appeared on the September cover of the American edition of Playboy magazine.[18]

        Media career

        Price made cameo appearances as herself in the television dramas Dream Team and Footballers' Wives in 2004. She also appeared on Top Gear's "Star in a Reasonably Priced Car" in 2004, completing the lap in one minute and fifty-two seconds.[19]

        Early in her career, Price appeared on The Big Breakfast, and she was a guest host on the first series of The Friday Night Project. In December 2005, she released an exercise fitness DVD, The Jordan Workout, featuring "The Juice Master" Jason Vale.[20]

        Price in 2005

        Price was a contestant on the third series of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!, between the months of January and February in 2004. It was there that she met Peter Andre, whom she would eventually marry and later divorce. In 2007, with Andre, she hosted the short-lived late-night chat show Katie & Peter: Unleashed. In November 2009, Price made a return visit to I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! in its ninth series. Presenters Ant & Dec insinuated during the broadcast that the surprise of her return had been ruined by the media, and she left the show voluntarily after nine days.[21]

        Price has also been the subject of many reality television series that chronicle her domestic life. This started with a trio of Channel 4 documentaries by film-maker Richard Macer: Jordan: The Truth About Me (2002), Jordan: The Model Mum and Jordan: You Don't Even Know Me (both 2004), and was followed Jordan Gets Even on Five in 2004. She later appeared in the documentary Jordan: Living With a Dream (Channel 4) and then launched the Katie & Peter franchise on ITV2, which documented the lives of Price and Andre and included several fly-on-the-wall reality series: When Jordan Met Peter, Jordan & Peter: Laid Bare and Jordan & Peter: Marriage and Mayhem between 2004 and 2005; Katie & Peter: The Next Chapter, Katie & Peter: The Baby Diaries and Katie & Peter: Unleashed in 2007; Katie & Peter: Down Under and Katie & Peter: African Adventures in 2008; and Katie & Peter: Stateside in 2009.[22][23] The pair's separation in 2009 resulted in their individual shows being recorded: What Katie Did Next continued on ITV2 until 2011.

        Price was runner-up in the selection contest for a representative for the United Kingdom at the 2005 Eurovision Song Contest. In 2006 she released her debut studio album, A Whole New World, in collaboration with Peter Andre.

        Since 2006, Price has been an occasional panelist on the talk show Loose Women.

        Price danced with her then-boyfriend Leandro Penna on the Argentine television programme Bailando por un Sueño 2012, a spin-off of Strictly Come Dancing.

        In 2015, Price appeared on the fifteenth series of Celebrity Big Brother. She had been previously invited to appear on the show.[24] On 6 February 2015, Price finished as the winner of the series.[25]

        Price's 15 show An Audience with Katie Price toured the UK from September to December 2017.[26]

        Other ventures

        Nutrition supplements

        Price has launched a range of nutrition supplements, including meal replacement shakes, that are promoted with unsupported claims about their wholesomeness and benefit.[27] The British Dietetic Association named Katie Price Nutritional Supplements as constituting one of the "top 5 worst celeb diets to avoid in 2018", noting they were expensive and unnecessary for anybody wanting to lose weight.[27]

        Music

        Price was runner-up in the selection contest for a representative for the United Kingdom at the 2005 Eurovision Song Contest. The selection process, named Making Your Mind Up, was broadcast live on television in March 2005. Price sang a song titled "Not Just Anybody".[28]

        In July 2010, Price released "Free to Love Again", a non-album single. About the release, she explained: "I'm not a singer, this is just something that I'm doing for fun. It's not like I'm worried about getting a chart position or number one, this is purely for fun. Whether people like it or not, I'm doing it."[29]

        Books

        Price was in the top 100 best-selling authors of the decade for book sales between 2000 and 2009, with nearly three million sales,[30]

        She released her first autobiography, Being Jordan, in May 2004.[31] Price conducted a 10-day book-signing tour which helped to propel her to first position in the Nielsen BookScan hardback sales chart and to sell 97,090 copies in one year, and over 1,000,000 as of January 2007.[32][33][34] Her second autobiography, A Whole New World, was published in January 2006. It reached number two in the hardback general category and sold 198,105 copies by 1 April 2006.[35]

        Price's second novel, Crystal, about a young woman's efforts to become a singer, sold 159,407 copies during the first three months after its release in June 2007.[36][37][38] In July 2008, Price released her third novel, Angel Uncovered. In July 2009, Price released a novel entitled Sapphire which was number 1 on the hardback fiction chart for four consecutive weeks and sold 42,215 copies in its first two weeks in the UK alone.[39] Price released her fifth novel, Paradise, in July 2010.[40] In 2014, she released her tenth novel, Make My Wish Come True.[41]

        In 2006 Price signed a £300,000 advance with Random House for Katie Price's Perfect Ponies,[42] a series of children's books, with the first six released in 2007. New books in the series have been released to a total of 12 as of 2017.[33][43]

        Price's daughter Princess was signed by publishers for her own book deal at the age of nine in 2017.[44]

        Price had a regular advice column in OK! magazine until 2009.[45] In 2012, she landed her own column in The Sun on Sunday.[46]

        Fashion and beauty

        In 2007 Price launched her first perfume, "Stunning".[47]

        Equestrian clothing range

        In 2008 Price signed a deal with Derby House to launch her equestrian range of clothing named "KP Equestrian".[48]

        In 2009 Price was named as the patron of a charity polo match played near Epping, Essex.[49]

        Politics and campaigning

        In the 2001 UK General Election, Price stood as an independent candidate in the Stretford and Urmston constituency. She gained 713 votes. The seat was won by Labour's Beverley Hughes with 23,836 votes.[50]

        Following online abuse focused on her son Harvey, Price began a campaign to make online abuse a specific criminal offence. She took her campaign to Parliament in 2018. Helen Jones, chairman of the parliamentary Petitions Committee subsequently commented: "The law on online abuse is not fit for purpose and it is truly shameful that disabled people have been forced off social media while their abusers face no consequences. There is no excuse for the continued failure to make online platforms as safe for disabled people as non-disabled people. Self-regulation has failed disabled people and the law must change to ensure more lives are not destroyed." and went on to make recommendations for legislation. The Government is expected to respond to the recommendations by the end of March 2019.[51][52]

        Personal life

        Family

        Price gave birth to her first child, son Harvey, in Brighton in May 2002. Harvey's father is retired footballer Dwight Yorke. Harvey was found to be blind, with septo-optic dysplasia, which makes optic nerve development unpredictable. He has additionally been diagnosed on the autistic spectrum and to have Prader-Willi syndrome.[53][54]

        Price and Peter Andre got together after spending time on I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! and married in September 2005 at Highclere Castle, Hampshire.[55] In June 2005, Price gave birth by Caesarean section to her second son, Junior Savva Andreas. In June 2007, she gave birth to her third child, daughter Princess Tiaamii Crystal Esther. Both of whom were with her then-husband Peter Andre.[22] In April 2009, Price suffered a miscarriage when 10-weeks into pregnancy.[56] In May 2009, they announced that they were separating[57] and divorced in September 2009.[55]

        Price with Peter Andre, 2004

        In July 2009, Price began dating MMA fighter and actor Alex Reid. They married on 2 February 2010 in a private ceremony at the chapel in the Wynn Hotel in Las Vegas.[58] They later also formally had their union blessed in a church in the UK; the ceremony was filmed for a TV series.[59] In January 2011, Reid and Price separated and divorce was finalised in March 2012, on the grounds of unreasonable behaviour.[60][61]

        On 16 January 2013, Price married her third husband Kieran Hayler at the Sandals Royal Bahamian Resort and Spa in the Bahamas, after Hayler proposed on Christmas Day 2012.[62] The couple had a wedding blessing in Weston-Super-Mare in March 2013.[63]

        In August 2013, Price gave birth to her third son, Jett Riviera Hayler. On 4 August 2014, she gave birth to a second daughter, Bunny Hayler, two weeks prematurely.[64]

        In May 2014, Price accused Hayler of having an extramarital affair and announced she was beginning divorce proceedings.[65][66] They reconciled on the condition that Hayler attend therapy for sex addiction and renewed their wedding vows in Long Furlong, West Sussex in February 2015.[67] In July 2017, the couple renewed their wedding vows for the second time in the Maldives.[68] In October 2017, in Barbados, Price and Hayler renewed their wedding vows for the third time.[69] In May 2018, Price announced she was starting divorce proceedings over an extramarital affair. The divorce finalised in the first half of 2020.[70][71] In July 2019, Price announced she was engaged to Kris Boyson, the couple split up a month later.[70]

        Surgery

        In 2002, Price was treated for a leiomyosarcoma on her finger. The cancerous tumour was removed at a Nuffield Hospital near her Brighton home.[72]

        In December 2007, Price underwent surgery in the United States to reduce the size of her breast implants and also had rhinoplasty. However, she was unhappy with the results of her breast implants, so returned to Beverly Hills, California in July 2008 for corrective surgery. She returned to the United Kingdom with much smaller size 32C breasts.[73]

        In September 2009, Price claimed that she had previously been raped by a "famous celebrity", but had not reported the incident. Price insisted that she would "absolutely never" reveal who the attacker was.[74] Surrey Police stated that they had not contacted Price: "No allegation of rape has been made and Miss Price will not be making a statement to police".[75]

        Driving

        In June 2008, Price was convicted of driving while using a mobile phone in April 2008; she received three points on her driving licence.[76] In July 2010, Price was convicted in her absence for speeding in September 2009.[77] In September 2010, Price was given three points after being convicted for failing to be in proper control of a vehicle in February 2010.[78] In December 2010 Price was banned from driving for six months for accumulating 13 points on her driving licence after being given an additional three points on her licence for speeding in December 2009.[79] In January 2019, Price was disqualified from driving for three months after breaching the conditions of a previous driving ban in July 2018 and given an additional six points on her licence,[80] and the following month was banned from driving for a further three months after her blood alcohol level was tested as being near twice the legal limit while in charge of a vehicle.[81] In 2019 Price received a fourth driving ban within two years, she appealed and the ban was reduced to 18 months in December 2019.[82][83][84]

        In 2006, Joanne Hillman, a nanny employed by Price, was charged with benefit fraud. Hillman was initially tried in 2007 and Price was subsequently summoned to give evidence. As a result of media reporting, the trial collapsed. Hillman was retried in 2008 but no evidence was offered and Hillman was acquitted.[85][86][87]

        In June 2019, Price was fined after shouting abuse at a woman in a school playground, in Shipley, West Sussex. Price was issued a five-year restraining order against her which banned her from making any contact with the woman. Price was additionally ordered to pay £606 in fines and court costs.[88][89]

        Personal debt and bankruptcy

        In December 2019, Price was declared bankrupt.[90] Her debts were listed as totalling more than £3.5 million. £2 million being owed in legal fees and £1million of debt relating to a working farm. In August 2018, Price had a bankruptcy hearing at the High Court hearing which was adjourned to give her three months to pay off her debts. through an Individual Voluntary Arrangement.[91]

        Drug use

        In an interview in February 2019, Price admitted having used cocaine for approximately six months as a result of stress in 2018, and said that she had voluntarily entered treatment for addiction at The Priory hospital.[54]

        Awards and nominations

        Year Award Category Work Result Ref
        2004 Loaded Award Cover Girl of the Decade Herself Won [92]
        2005 British Book Awards The Biography of the Year Being Jordan Nominated [93]
        2007 Cosmopolitan Award Woman of the Year Herself Won [94]
        2008 British Book Awards British Children's Book of the Year My Pony Care Book Nominated [95]
        2009 Bounty Award Celebrity Mum of the Year Herself Nominated [96]
        2009 FiFi Awards Award for Celebrity Fragrance Besotted Won [97]
        2011 Virgin Music Media Awards Loser of the Year Herself Won [98]
        Worst Song "Free to Love Again" Won
        Worst Use of Auto Tune "Free to Love Again" Won
        2012 Foxy Bingo Celebrity Mum of the Year Herself Won [99]
        2013 Pure Beauty Award Best New Design & Packaging Award Kissable Won [100]
        2015 British LGBT Awards Celebrity Straight Ally Herself Nominated [101]

        Filmography

        As herself

        Year Title Notes
        2002–2004 Jordan Three series
        2004 I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! Contestant on third series
        2004–2009 Katie & Peter Nine series
        2009–2012 Katie Four series
        2009 I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! Contestant on ninth series
        2010 Katie & Alex One series
        2011 Signed by Katie Price One series
        2015 Celebrity Big Brother Winner of fifteenth series
        2016 Katie Price’s Pony Club One series
        2017–present Katie Price: My Crazy Life Three series
        2021 Katie Price: Harvey and Me Documentary

        Guest appearances

        Discography

        Albums

        Year Album Peak
        chart
        positions
        Certifications
        UK
        2006 A Whole New World
        (with Peter Andre)
        20

        Singles

        Year Single Peak chart positions Album
        UK IRE
        2006 "A Whole New World" 12 A Whole New World
        2010 "Free to Love Again" 60 Non-album singles
        2017 "I Got U"[102]
        2019 "Hurricane"
        (with Rick Live)[103]

        Bibliography

        Autobiographies

        • Being Jordan (2004)
        • A Whole New World (2006)
        • Pushed to the Limit (2008)
        • You Only Live Once (2010)
        • Love, Lipstick and Lies (2013)
        • Reborn (2016)

        Novels

        • Angel (2006)
        • Crystal (2007)
        • Angel Uncovered (2008)
        • Sapphire (2009)
        • Paradise (2010)
        • The Comeback Girl (2011)
        • Santa Baby (2011)
        • In the Name of Love (2012)
        • Hes the One (2013)
        • Make my wish come true (2014)
        • Playing with fire (2018)

        Children series

        • Perfect Ponies (2007–present)
          • Here Comes the Bride, Little Treasures, Fancy Dress Ponies, Pony Club Weekend, The New Best Friend, Ponies to the Rescue, My Pony Care Book, Star Ponies, Pony 'n' Pooch, Pony in Disguise, Stage Fright!, Secrets and Surprises, Wild West Weekend (in order of publication date)
        • Mermaids & Pirates (2008–present)
          • Follow the Fish, I Spy, Let's Build a Sandcastle, A Sunny Day, Telescope Overboard, Time for a Picnic, All Around, Hide and Seek, Katie the Mermaid, Katie's Day, Peter's Friends, Pirate Olympics (in order of publication date)

        Fashion book

        • Standing Out (2009)

        See also

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        Preceded by
        Gary Busey
        Celebrity Big Brother UK winner
        Series 15 (2015)
        Succeeded by
        James Hill
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