Katie Price has revealed she’s planning to film another documentary with son Harvey Price.
The glamour model, 46, had previous success with BBC shows Katie Price: Harvey And Me, and Katie Price: What Harvey Did Next, which followed her son as he adjusted to life living away at college.
Harvey, 22, has autism, partial blindness and Prader-Willi Syndrome and is living in residential care.
Speaking exclusively to about her eldest son, the mother-of-five revealed that she’s currently in talks to film a third documentary.
She revealed: ‘The BBC want to do another documentary about Harvey. It’ll be two or three years on from his last one.’
Katie Price has revealed she’s in talks with the BBC to film another documentary with son Harvey after the success of his previous two shows
The glamour model, 46, had previous success with BBC shows Katie Price: Harvey And Me, and Katie Price: What Harvey Did Next, which followed her son as he adjusted to life at college
Katie continued: ‘I love Harvey, he just makes me laugh.
‘There’s all these TikToks out about him when we do stuff together. He’s got such great banter, he’s just so funny. He’s such a gorgeous man.
‘I’m not allowed to say to him, “you’re my little boy” anymore, he says. “No mum, I’m a man!”
‘So I have to say, “you’re a grown up man now, Harvey.” He’s 22 now, I can’t believe it. It makes me feel old!’
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The last BBC documentary on Harvey aired in 2022 and followed the teenager as he enrolled in a residential college to receive full-time care with his learning needs and learn independence skills.
Viewers in tears by the emotional programme as they witnessed Harvey’s apprehension at moving away from home before seeing him come on leaps and bounds during his first term at National Star College.
Richard Kramer, Chief Executive of Sense – a national disability charity – told at the time that the show would do wonders for raising awareness about disabilities.
He explained: ‘Caring for someone with additional needs can be tough – but it also brings moments of pure happiness.
‘What Harvey Did Next brilliantly captures this, as we see the joys and challenges of Harvey leaving home for the first time and entering a new phase of adulthood.
‘Harvey is transitioning to a more independent life, learning new skills and forming new relationships. These are opportunities every young person should have, but too often families will find the right information and support isn’t available when they need it.
‘We’re grateful for the awareness and discussion this programme will create, and above all showing that in the right environment, and with the right support, every young person can thrive.’
News of Harvey’s new show comes after Katie told that she is training to become a life coach and has enlisted the help of The Psychopath Life Coach, Lewis Raymond Taylor
News of Harvey’s new show comes after Katie told that she is training to become a life coach and has enlisted the help of The Psychopath Life Coach, Lewis Raymond Taylor.
The glamour model wants to move forward from the trauma of her past – and of that there has been plenty.
Katie has been subject to rehab stints, financial woes, prison threats and even attempted kidnappings, all documented in her seven biographies and in the papers, not to mention the numerous boob jobs, face lifts and tweakments.
As for the ‘Psychopath Life Coach’ Lewis, 34, he has a history of violence, drug addiction and prison stints.
However, as Lewis points out, this is exactly what makes them the perfect candidates for life coaching.
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Lewis explained to : ‘I think a lot of people are going to be laughing and joking and saying, “how can a psychopath be a life coach? How can Katie Price be a life coach when she’s put herself in this situation and that situation?”
‘But you’ve got to think Katie’s been in the industry for decades, still inspiring people and still has millions of followers. It takes a lot of resilience to be able to do that.
‘There will be a lot of people that have a lot of negative things to say, but there’ll also be a lot of people that have been inspired and empowered by Katie for decades now.
‘She will make a very big difference to a lot of people because they will resonate and connect with her in a way that they won’t resonate and connect with anybody else.
‘So watch out, Katie Price is here to make a difference.’
The pair are so hellbent on proving their doubters wrong that they are filming a TV show about their life coaching journey in Bali this year.
Lewis’ business is all about training other life coaches to succeed, to grow their business and make more money.
The Coaching Masters and the assets it holds are valued at $25million. The company has made $10million in around seven years, most of which has been reinvested in the business.
It’s an incredible turnaround for Lewis, who suffered a traumatic childhood and spiralled in the years that followed.
The glamour model, 46, wants to move forward from the trauma of her past – and of that there has been plenty
Lewis’ father was an alcoholic who would regularly put him down.
By his own admission: ‘This created voices in my head: you’re not good enough and you don’t deserve to be successful. This inner dialogue completely paralysed me, too scared of people thinking I was stupid, or failing and proving my dad right, or succeeding and proving my dad wrong.’
He was sexually abused at the age of 11 and by 13 he began getting into trouble with the law, being slapped with an ASBO the following year.
Lewis’ 20s were dominated by violence, prison sentences and drug and alcohol abuse.
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Nine years ago Lewis was convicted for the 11th time after punching a man so hard the victim had a mini-stroke and a bleed on his brain.
Having hit rock bottom, Lewis realised: ‘I was repeating the same cycles and doing the same things over and over again, expecting a different result. That’s the definition of insanity!
‘So for the first time, I started to take responsibility for myself and look at myself in the mirror and realise that if I wanted my life to change then I had to change.’
Less than a decade later, Lewis is the CEO of $25million life coaching business The Coaching Masters and became an overnight celebrity following the release of a Netflix documentary about his life.
It’s a transformation that impressed not just millions of viewers, but Katie too.
‘You couldn’t make this up!’ Katie exclaims. ‘When you see his story, you would never ever think in a million years watching him in his younger days how he would turn things around.
‘He’s a prime example of how you can have a real s**t time and turn things around if you get yourself together and get the help that you need.’
Lewis’ 20s were dominated by violence, prison sentences and drug and alcohol abuse. Now he is the CEO of $25million life coaching business and has become an overnight celebrity
Now Lewis hosts his own podcast, Life Reclaimed, and had his life story featured in Netflix documentary, The Psychopath Life Coach, last year.
Explaining where the name came from, he shares: ‘When I was 18, I was diagnosed with an antisocial personality disorder, which is the clinical term that’s associated with psychopathy.
‘So, I am technically a psychopath and I’m also a life coach.
‘Neurodiversity is a marginalized part of society where people put this label of a psychopath on people when actually there’s a lot more to it.
‘There’s a lot of people on this spectrum that have these antisocial personality traits and don’t always do things negatively. Sometimes they harness those skills for positives.’
As for Katie, she admits that she ‘lives and breathes trauma.’
In 2018, after being robbed and raped during a horrific carjacking in South Africa, Katie had a mental breakdown and attempted suicide.
Yet when reflecting on her turbulent past, Katie speaks candidly yet practically, having worked through her problems in a healthy way.
‘You couldn’t make this up!’ Katie exclaimed. ‘When you see Lewis’ story, you would never ever think in a million years watching him in his younger days how he would turn things around’
In fact, she is the first to point out during our chat: ‘I’ve got severe ADHD and severe PTSD. I’ve been through breakups, marriages, kidnapped threats, hijacked, held at gunpoint, you name it, I’ve been through it.
‘And then I had a breakdown, a bad breakdown, survived that and came out the other end. I just feel that I’ve been through so much.
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‘I want to be a life coach because I do live and breathe trauma, I’ve been through drama, real life events and I’ve come through the other end. So if I can help people in any way I can, then I will.’
Now it’s clear she wants to pass on the wisdom that she’s been taught through her years of therapy and start her life coaching journey.
‘Nowadays I’m very calm,’ she explains. ‘I know how to manage things and my expectations and I wish I had the knowledge I have now and how to cope with situations.
‘If anything bad happens, I try and think of a positive for it. I’m still crazy and chaotic, because that’s just me. I’ve still got the personality, still like to be creative.
‘But now, I’m in control. No one’s controlling me. I am me. No one, absolutely no one, would break me now, never.’
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