Katie Price: Nothing to Hide review – candid moments but little genuine insight in manufactured documentary
A review of Katie Price's new documentary series "Nothing to Hide" on Channel 4. The reviewer reflects on Price's 30-year career as a glamour model turned celebrity businesswoman, noting her ruthless self-commodification and ambition. While the documentary promises candor (including frank discussion of Hugh Hefner's body), the review argues it is a carefully manufactured show that offers little genuine insight, instead presenting a controlled narrative that protects Price's carefully constructed brand.
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Her ruthless commodification of herself and others around her, the vaulting ambition, the fortunes earned and spent, the battles fought, the...
In 10 years' time, we'll either all be working for him or dead by his hand.
The bit about Hugh Hefner's body is extremely candid
From the article
The one-woman phenomenon is typically outspoken in her new documentary series. But don’t expect much in the way of insight from this carefully manufactured show
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