Feb 14 • 08:46 UTC 🇬🇧 UK Mirror

Katie Price's new show 'up in the air' as marriage to Lee Andrews leaves TV bosses fuming

Katie Price's upcoming documentary is in jeopardy due to her unexpected marriage to Lee Andrews, causing concern among TV producers over the relevance of the already filmed content.

Katie Price's upcoming three-part documentary, set to air on Sky in the spring, is facing significant changes following her sudden marriage to Lee Andrews. Originally intended to showcase a more serious side of Price, who has often been in the headlines for controversial reasons, the current footage taken during her previous relationship with JJ Slater has now become problematic for producers. Reports indicate that the earlier filming, where Price discusses her feelings of being more settled with Slater, feels outdated and irrelevant given her rapid shift in personal circumstances.

Sources from the production company, Mindhouse, which is led by Louis Theroux, reveal that the entire direction of the documentary might need rethinking as it captures moments that no longer represent her current state of affairs. The potential disconnect between the show's themes and the reality of Price’s life raises questions about how to proceed with the project, putting the show's future in limbo. Filming was reportedly paused as executives reassess how to adapt the content to better align with Price's latest developments and ensure the documentary remains engaging for audiences.

The unforeseen marriage marks yet another significant event in Price's life, which has been a topic of public interest for years. While the producers aimed to portray a more mature and stable version of Price, this quick marriage may skew the narrative, challenging the documentary’s relevance in showcasing her growth. As TV bosses scramble to find the best path forward, viewers await clarity on whether the show will still capture the authenticity fans expect from her story, amid the chaos of her personal life changes.

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