Katie Price, formerly known as Jordan, is an English media personality, model, and author. She rose to fame in the late 1990s as a glamour model, primarily through her appearances on Page 3 in The Sun newspaper.
Katie Price was born Katrina Amy Alexandra Alexis Infield in May 1978 in Brighton, East Sussex.
In 1988, Katie Price's mother, Amy, remarried to builder Paul Price, whose surname Katie took on.
Katie Price, taking the pseudonym "Jordan," appeared on Page 3 of The Sun in 1996, marking the start of her modeling career.
Katie Price's book sales from 2000 to 2009 reached nearly three million, placing her among the top 100 best-selling authors of the decade.
Katie Price furthered her modeling career with appearances in various magazines, including Playboy and Vogue. In 2001, she ran for Parliament in the Stretford and Urmston district, garnering 1.8% of the votes.
Katie Price ran as an independent candidate in the 2001 UK general election for the Stretford and Urmston constituency.
Katie Price gave birth to her first child, a son named Harvey, in May 2002.
Katie Price was featured on the cover of the American edition of Playboy magazine in 2002.
Katie Price was treated for leiomyosarcoma in 2002.
Katie Price's foray into reality TV began in 2002 with the premiere of "Jordan: The Truth About Me."
Katie Price was allegedly involved in an assault at a nightclub in Birmingham in July 2003, leading to her arrest in August 2003. No charges were filed.
In August 2003, Katie Price was arrested in connection with an alleged assault that took place at a nightclub in Birmingham in July 2003. However, no further action was pursued by the police.
In May 2004, Katie Price released her first autobiography, "Being Jordan," which quickly climbed the charts.
In 2004, Katie Price had cameos in television series like "Dream Team" and "Footballers' Wives" and appeared on an episode of "Top Gear."
Katie Price appeared on the third season of "I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!" in 2004, where she met Peter Andre.
Katie Price was featured in a number of reality TV shows in 2004, including "Jordan: The Model Mum," "Jordan: You Don't Even Know Me," and "Jordan Gets Even."
Katie Price competed in the UK selection contest for the Eurovision Song Contest in March 2005, performing the song "Not Just Anybody."
In June 2005, Katie Price gave birth to her second child and first son with Peter Andre, Junior Savva Andreas.
Katie Price married Peter Andre in September 2005.
Katie Price released "The Jordan Workout," a fitness DVD, in December 2005.
From 2004 to 2005, Katie Price appeared in "When Jordan Met Peter," "Jordan & Peter: Laid Bare," and "Jordan & Peter: Marriage and Mayhem."
In 2005, Katie Price was the runner-up in the UK selection for the Eurovision Song Contest.
Katie Price released her second autobiography, "A Whole New World," in January 2006.
By April 2006, "A Whole New World" had sold almost 200,000 copies.
In 2006, Katie Price, along with Peter Andre, released "A Whole New World," her debut music album.
Joanne Hillman, a nanny employed by Katie Price, was charged with benefit fraud in 2006. This led to trials in 2007 and 2008.
Katie Price released her first studio album, "A Whole New World," with Peter Andre in 2006.
Katie Price signed a deal with Random House in 2006 for a series of children's books titled "Katie Price's Perfect Ponies."
By January 2007, "Being Jordan" had sold over a million copies.
Katie Price welcomed her third child and second with Peter Andre, a daughter named Princess Tiaamii Crystal Esther, in June 2007.
Katie Price's second novel, "Crystal," hit the shelves in June 2007.
"Katie & Peter: Unleashed," a late-night chat show hosted by Katie Price and Peter Andre, aired for a short period in 2007.
In 2007, Katie Price and Peter Andre starred in several reality TV series including, "Katie & Peter: The Next Chapter," "Katie & Peter: The Baby Diaries," and "Katie & Peter: Unleashed."
In 2007, the first trial of Katie Price's nanny, Joanne Hillman, for benefit fraud collapsed due to media reporting. Price was called to give evidence in the trial.
Katie Price released her first perfume, "Stunning," in 2007.
The first six books in the "Katie Price's Perfect Ponies" series were released in 2007.
Katie Price committed the driving offense of using a mobile phone while driving in April 2008.
Katie Price was convicted of driving while using a mobile phone in June 2008.
July 2008 saw the release of "Angel Uncovered," Katie Price's third novel.
Joanne Hillman, Katie Price's former nanny, was retried for benefit fraud in 2008; however, no evidence was presented, and she was acquitted.
Katie Price and Peter Andre were featured in the reality TV shows "Katie & Peter: Down Under" and "Katie & Peter: African Adventures" in 2008.
Partnering with Derby House, Katie Price launched "KP Equestrian," her own equestrian clothing line, in 2008.
Katie Price experienced a miscarriage 10 weeks into her pregnancy in April 2009.
Katie Price and Peter Andre announced their separation in May 2009.
"Sapphire," Katie Price's forth novel, was released in July 2009 and quickly topped the charts.
Katie Price began dating Alex Reid in July 2009.
In September 2009, Katie Price revealed that she had been raped by a "famous celebrity" in the past but had not reported the incident to the police. She stated she would never publicly disclose the identity of the attacker. Surrey Police confirmed that they had not been contacted by Price and that she would not be providing a statement.
Katie Price and Peter Andre divorced in September 2009.
Katie Price returned to "I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!" for its ninth season in November 2009 but left voluntarily after nine days.
Katie Price committed a speeding offense in December 2009.
In 2009, Katie Price and Peter Andre were in the series "Katie & Peter: Stateside." Following their separation, Price's solo show, "What Katie Did Next," continued.
Katie Price concluded the 2000s decade as one of the top 100 best-selling authors, having sold close to three million books between 2000 and 2009.
Katie Price participated in "I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!" for a second time in 2009.
Katie Price was named the patron of a charity polo match held near Epping, Essex, in 2009.
Katie Price's regular advice column in OK! Magazine ended in 2009.
Katie Price committed the driving offense of failing to be in proper control of a vehicle in February 2010.
Katie Price married Alex Reid in February 2010.
In July 2010, Katie Price released her fifth novel, "Paradise."
Katie Price released the non-album single "Free to Love Again" in July 2010.
Katie Price was convicted in September 2010 for failing to be in proper control of a vehicle.
Katie Price received a six-month driving ban in December 2010.
Katie Price and Alex Reid separated in January 2011.
Katie Price committed driving offenses in London in 2011, for which she received tickets.
Katie Price started a new reality TV show titled "Signed by Katie Price" in 2011.
Katie Price's reality series, "What Katie Did Next," came to an end in 2011.
Katie Price and Alex Reid's divorce was finalized in March 2012.
Katie Price won an appeal against a driving conviction in April 2012.
In 2012, Katie Price launched another reality TV series, "Katie."
Katie Price began writing her own column for The Sun on Sunday in 2012.
Katie Price, alongside Leandro Penna, her boyfriend at the time, participated in the Argentine TV show "Bailando por un Sueño 2012," a spin-off of "Strictly Come Dancing."
Katie Price married her third husband, Kieran Hayler, in January 2013.
Katie Price and Kieran Hayler had a wedding blessing in March 2013.
In June 2013, Katie Price was granted planning permission to convert a barn on her property into a permanent residence for her son Harvey's nanny. This decision sparked controversy and was criticized by the local Parish Council as "sneaky" because the structure was initially presented as temporary before an application for a permanent structure was submitted.
Katie Price gave birth to her fourth child and first with Kieran Hayler, a son named Jett Riviera Hayler, in August 2013.
Katie Price accused Kieran Hayler of infidelity and announced their separation in May 2014.
Katie Price welcomed her fifth child and second with Kieran Hayler, a daughter named Bunny, in August 2014.
Katie Price published her tenth novel, "Make My Wish Come True," in 2014.
Katie Price and Kieran Hayler reconciled and renewed their vows in February 2015.
Katie Price won the fifteenth season of "Celebrity Big Brother" on February 6, 2015.
Katie Price was convicted of failing to stop at a red light in July 2015.
Katie Price emerged as the winner of "Celebrity Big Brother" in its fifteenth season in 2015.
Katie Price joined the talk show "Loose Women" as a regular panelist in 2015.
Katie Price and Kieran Hayler renewed their vows for a second time in July 2017.
Katie Price and Kieran Hayler renewed their vows for a third time in October 2017.
As of 2017, there were 12 books in "Katie Price's Perfect Ponies" series.
In 2017, Katie Price's reality series "Katie Price: My Crazy Life" premiered.
Katie Price's daughter, Princess, signed her own book deal in 2017 at the age of nine.
Katie Price was banned from driving for six months in February 2018.
Katie Price was carjacked and robbed in March 2018 while filming in Swaziland. She later reported in September 2022 that she was also raped during the incident.
Katie Price announced she was divorcing Kieran Hayler in May 2018.
Katie Price reported herself to the police in July 2018 for driving while disqualified.
Katie Price appeared in High Court for a bankruptcy hearing in August 2018. The hearing was adjourned to allow her three months to settle her debts through an individual voluntary arrangement.
Katie Price was found by police in the backseat of a crashed car in August 2018.
Following online abuse directed at her son Harvey, Katie Price started campaigning in 2018 to make online abuse a criminal offense.
Katie Price ceased being a regular panelist on "Loose Women" in 2018.
Katie Price had a mental breakdown and attempted suicide in 2018.
The British Dietetic Association criticized Katie Price's nutritional supplement line in 2018, calling it one of the "top 5 worst celeb diets to avoid" due to its high cost and unsubstantiated claims.
Katie Price faced a three-month driving ban in January 2019 for breaching a previous ban.
The UK government was expected to respond by the end of March 2019 to recommendations regarding legislation for online abuse.
Horsham District Council initiated enforcement action against Katie Price in June 2019 due to unauthorized demolition and construction work undertaken at her property.
Katie Price was fined in June 2019 for verbally abusing a woman at a school playground in Shipley, West Sussex. As a result, she was issued a five-year restraining order, prohibiting her from contacting the woman. Additionally, she was ordered to pay fines and court costs totaling £606.
Katie Price announced her engagement to Kris Boyson in July 2019.
Following enforcement action from Horsham District Council, Katie Price was given a 30-day deadline in October 2019 to remove the unauthorized construction and restore the demolished structures on her property.
Katie Price was convicted of failing to provide incident details and banned from driving for two years in October 2019.
In November 2019, Katie Price officially declared bankruptcy, with debts reportedly exceeding £3.5 million.
Katie Price's reality series "Katie Price: My Crazy Life" concluded in 2019.
Katie Price pleaded guilty to driving drunk without insurance and while disqualified in September 2021.
Katie Price was charged with speeding in September 2021. This charge, along with a charge for failing to provide information, was later dismissed in July 2022.
It was reported in December 2023 that Katie Price and her partner Carl Woods allegedly began operating an unlicensed second-hand car dealership from Price's property in December 2021.
According to reports, Katie Price and her partner Carl Woods ceased operating their alleged unlicensed second-hand car dealership from Price's home in March 2022.
Katie Price pleaded guilty in May 2022 at Lewes Crown Court to breaching a restraining order that was imposed on her in June 2019 following an altercation with a woman at a school playground.
In July 2022, two motoring charges against Katie Price were dismissed by Crawley Magistrates Court due to lack of evidence from the prosecution. The charges included speeding on September 13, 2021, and failing to provide information related to the speeding charge.
Horsham District Council took enforcement action against Katie Price and Carl Woods in September 2022 in response to allegations that they had been running an unauthorized used car dealership from Price's home. However, the case was closed because the alleged dealership had already shut down in July 2023.
In September 2022, Katie Price revealed that she had been raped during a carjacking incident in Swaziland in March 2018.
In April 2023, Katie Price's driving license was suspended due to medical reasons. This information came to light in March 2024 when she was convicted of driving without a valid license and insurance.
Katie Price and Carl Woods allegedly shut down their unauthorized used car dealership in July 2023, before the Horsham District Council could complete their enforcement action in September 2022.
Katie Price was stopped by police in Worthing, West Sussex, in July 2023, for driving offenses. She was found to be driving without insurance and other than in accordance with her license. As a result, her Range Rover was seized by the police.
Reports surfaced in December 2023 that Katie Price and her partner, Carl Woods, had allegedly operated an unlicensed second-hand car dealership from Price's property between December 2021 and March 2022, leading to further enforcement action by Horsham District Council in September 2022.
In 2023, Katie Price started hosting "The Katie Price Show," a podcast available on online streaming platforms.
A garnishment order was issued against Katie Price in February 2024, requiring 40% of her earnings to be used to settle her debts.
Katie Price was convicted in March 2024 for driving without a valid license and insurance. This followed an incident where she was filmed driving her Range Rover at a petrol station in Kettering, Northamptonshire. It was revealed that her license had been suspended in April 2023 for medical reasons and had expired. She was ordered to pay £1,852 in fines and charges. Price was also declared bankrupt for the second time.
Katie Price was declared bankrupt for a second time in March 2024.
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