Katie Price has claimed she’s landed a Netflix movie focusing on her life.
The 42-year-old’s career and personal life has played out in front of cameras over the last decade, and has has also put pen to paper to document her past romances in a string of autobiographies.
So there would sure to be a lot of material to document for viewers.
Katie revealed a producer is working on a West End production which could be developed into a film – and she’s hoping for big success.
“I’ve actually sent a producer all my books and they want to write a show for the West End about my life and then turn it into a film for Netflix,” she said this week.
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Prior to her wedding to Peter Andre, Katie released her first autobiography, Being Jordan, in 2004 which went on to sell over a million copies.
Since her first release, she has penned another five autobiographies.
“Someone would be playing me and I might narrate it or something,” she added to new! magazine.
But with plans in the works, Katie is turning her attention to the possible casting.
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Discussing who would portray her, she explained: “I’ve changed so much it would be hard to pick.”
Katie first made a name for herself as a glamour model during the height of the lad mag days, and has remained in the spotlight due to her reality TV shows and appearances on various programmes.
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Thanks to endorsements along with and a string of businesses, she was worth an estimated £40 million, but was declared bankrupt in November 2019.
Moving past her money woes, she recently checked into The Priory after struggling with cocaine use.
She has since said the stint was the “best thing she’s ever done” and has now turned over a new leaf, explaining she’s not looking for love right now.
“I’m definitely not going to go for people who want to be famous.
“It’s so obvious when I look back now. The next person I’ll be with will be private. I won’t show them and I won’t have them on my show,” she told the publication.
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk