Katie Price teased her music revival on Thursday when she revealed she’s preparing to release a new album
The former glamor model, 44, re-shared a clip of her boyfriend DJ Rick Live playing some of her old tunes in Ibiza this week.
Alongside the post, she wrote, “Get ready to release a new album soon @iamricklive thanks for your patience,” followed by a love heart emoji.

Exciting! Katie Price teased her music revival on Thursday when she revealed she’s preparing to release a new album
Alongside her other work projects, Katie has been involved in music on and off over the years and has previously worked with DJ Rick on old tracks like Hurricane.
She made her debut in the music industry in 2006 with ex-husband Peter Andre for their single A Whole New World.
Since then she has released three singles, with her song “Free to Love Again” peaking at number 60 while her other two tracks “I Got U” and “Hurricane” failed to make the UK chart.

Pal: The former glamor model, 44, shared a clip of her boyfriend DJ Rick Live playing some of her old tunes in Ibiza this week
It comes after Katie revealed earlier this week that she attempted suicide after suffering from “anxiety, depression and severe trauma” following her horrific car theft in 2018.
The reality star admitted she hit rock bottom after being raped at gunpoint during the ordeal and tried to hang herself, but after she passed out, “she saw her children’s faces” and realized that she “never wanted it to happen again”.
Katie, who will detail her traumatic ordeal in a hard-hitting Channel 4 documentary, has previously revealed to MailOnline that she was raped at gunpoint during her 2018 carjacking, which caused her to suffer a nervous breakdown.

Melodies: She wrote alongside the post, “Getting ready to release a new album soon @iamricklive thanks for your patience,” followed by a love heart emoji
During the documentary, which will air on Thursday, Katie revealed that she was close to taking her own life after hitting rock bottom.
She said: “I have anxiety, depression and a lot of trauma and I’ve tried to kill myself. I tried to hang myself. I knocked myself out. I had blue eyes, bruises around my neck, I didn’t want to be here.
“But all I saw were the faces of the children and I don’t want that to ever happen again.
‘It was a nightmare. I didn’t care if I lived or died. I’ve struggled with my mental health for some time.’

Stars: She made her debut in the music industry in 2006 alongside ex-husband Peter Andre for their single A Whole New World
Katie is a mother to sons Harvey, 20, Junior, 17, and Jett, 9, and daughters Princess, 15, and Bunny, 8.
In the documentary, which was filmed after her car accident in September 2021, Katie also admitted that the accident finally helped her realize she needed help and she entered rehab.
She said: “Getting in the car was a terrible mistake that I am so sorry for. This was a prime example of being triggered and not knowing how to deal with it, being out of control because I needed help.
The reality star also said she will likely need therapy “for the rest of her life” after being diagnosed with PTSD.

Ordeal: It comes after Katie revealed earlier this week that she attempted suicide after suffering from “anxiety, depression and severe trauma” following her horrific 2018 carjacking
Ahead of the documentary, Katie revealed she was raped in a horrific carjacking in South Africa in 2018.
She told MailOnline: “The experience when I was filming with ITV in South Africa, we didn’t have security, if we had had security they would have been able to deal with the six guys who jumped at us, me at gunpoint held a gun and raped me.”
Katie was thrown from the vehicle by the attackers during her trip from Johannesburg to Swaziland in two minivans carrying the production crew.
The vehicles were searched for laptops, iPads, passports, cash and jewelry – but the robbers left behind a fortune in camera equipment the crew had kept on board. The attackers were never arrested.
Katie first spoke about her harrowing experience during a 2020 episode of Channel 4’s SAS: Celebrity Who Dares Wins, in which she said: “Police said it was a miracle they didn’t kill us.”
During her new show on Channel 4, she candidly revealed: “I got major depression a few years ago, depression on top of PTSD, I was suicidal, didn’t want to be here. I tried to kill myself.
“I knocked myself unconscious and my eyes were black. I had bruises around my neck. i woke up I didn’t want to be here.’
Her stints at The Priory rehab center served to treat her post-traumatic stress disorder, as she also added that therapy has taught her to deal with her past and to recognize what triggers it.

Tough: Katie is a mother to sons Harvey, 20, Junior, 17, and Jett, nine, and daughters Princess, 15, and Bunny, eight
Katie explained: “I’ve had my eyes opened many times. If you walk into The Priory, people assume it must be drinks or drugs.
“I have never been to the priory for alcohol, drugs or addiction. I was at the priory for trauma rehabilitation for PTSD.’
She continued, “Because of what people believe, it affects me. There is a stigma that if you go to the Priory you are a false man [one]But that’s not true.
“I think the people that go in there are brave because they’re facing their demons and whatever their problems are to make themselves a better person.
“Mental health, it doesn’t matter how big or how small I seem, if it’s big for someone, it’s big for them. It’s just different. Everything can happen.’
Speaking about the dark place she was experiencing with her mental health at the time of last year’s horrific drinking accident, Katie explained: “I live in the country, I didn’t have an outlet, I needed to talk to someone and that night I left it to ‘down.’
“I’m not justifying anything, there was a reason I got in the car and why my head was like this.
“Unfortunately I ended up in this place. I would never come back to this place. It happened and it’s real, but I’ve learned.’

Horrific: Ahead of the documentary, Katie revealed she was raped in a horrific carjacking in South Africa in 2018
The former glamor model, who still goes to therapy, said: “I’m maybe 44 now and I have therapy every week but I wish I had done this years ago. It would have stopped many things I might have said or reacted to.
“I have to accept [certain situations] and bite back on nothing.
“It’s hard for me to say because I don’t want to sound bitter and I’m not bitter. I am now discussing my situation with my therapist.’
As she deals with her PTSD and past trauma, Katie continued, “I feel like I need to protect myself. I don’t post anything on Instagram anymore. I no longer have to justify myself. I don’t owe anyone anything.
“I don’t go on Instagram anymore and say, ‘Well, that’s wrong,’ comes to mind, and then I count down, and when I get to zero I’m just like, ‘Oh, forget it.’ I feel better and it makes me feel stronger. I don’t have to correct or prove anything to anyone. i know the truth I’ve grown up!’
In her latest documentary, Katie talks about what has caused her mental health to deteriorate and the steps she is taking in her recovery.
“There’s a lot in the program, but there’s a hell of a lot I haven’t put into it. It’s only 45 minutes but it’s enough to know I’ve suffered,” she said.
MailOnline have contacted representatives from ITV and Quest Red.
Katie Price: Trauma And Me airs September 8 at 9pm on Channel 4.

Learning: The former glamor model, who still goes to therapy, said: “I’m maybe 44 now and I have therapy every week, but I wish I had done this years ago.”
