KATIE Price is set to renovate her “mucky mansion” in a new TV series.
The Channel 4 series will see the Brighton-born former glamour model renovate her 10-acre, 19-room property in Horsham.
Titled Katie Price’s Mucky Mansion, the show will follow the 43-year-old and her family she attempts to put her recent drink-driving crash behind her.
A trailer for the show shows Katie at the top of a cherry picker, where she accidentally drops a chimney pot off the roof, knocking the guttering off the side of the house.
Another clip shows her in a gardening centre with son Harvey where she buys artificial turf to be used as wallpaper for her son Jett’s bedroom.
Katie was given a 16-week suspended prison sentence and 100 hours of unpaid work after her drink-driving crash on the B2135 near Partridge Green in September.
She was also disqualified from driving for two years.
The new documentary series will explore the events that led up to the crash and the consequences of her actions.
It will also document the steps she is taking to rebuild her life, as well as feature some of those helping her to recover, according to Channel 4.
“My house has been called the Mucky Mansion in the past, but it’s not that anymore, I’m making it a home,” Katie said.
“I’m getting my hands dirty and doing a lot of the work myself and, with the help of my amazing family and some brilliant friends, I’m putting the past behind me and rebuilding.
“My house is a bit like my life, it’s being put back together like I’m being put back together.”
Clemency Green, commissioning editor for Channel 4, said: “I’m thrilled to have commissioned Captive Minds Media’s first projects for Channel 4.
“In Katie Price’s Mucky Mansion, we see a different side to Katie and learn more about her battle with mental health, as well as seeing her close bond with her family. It’s compelling viewing.”
In a recent interview on Good Morning Britain, , Katie said: “I’ve made the decision, finally, to see a therapist every week forever to deal with the traumatic events that led me up into that car,” she said.
“I feel ashamed about it. But it’s a new year and I’m still dealing with it all.
“I think people shouldn’t judge people. There are always reasons for reasons."
Television regulator Ofcom received 53 complaints about the January 4 airing of GMB – all relating to an interview with Katie.
Katie also recently announced she will be releasing her eighth autobiography, which will include tales of her stay at The Priory.
She has previously released seven autobiography’s - Being Jordan, A Whole New World, Pushed to the Limit, You Only Live Once, Love, Lipstick and Lies and Reborn.
The book documented her life with her eldest son Harvey, who suffers from autism, blindness and genetic disorder Prader-Willi syndrome.
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