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Katie Price fans beg people to be kind as star appears 'numb' on Channel 4 documentary

Katie Price fans have begged people to be kind to the star after she appeared “numb” on her new Channel 4 documentary.

The mum-of-five, 44, detailed her battle with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder on the one-off show which aired on Monday (October 10), weeks after being pulled from air in the wake of Queen Elizabeth II’s death.

Discussing her The Priory stays and suicide attempts, Katie was praised by viewers on social media – who begged trolls to “be kind” as they reckoned with the “numb” and “broken” star.

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One fan wrote: “Give her a break! Let her heal.”

Katie Price fans have begged people to ‘be kind’ to the ‘numb’ star following her Trauma and Me documentary

Another commented: “I really think she goes numb when she talks about her issues, she never seems to cry or ‘ let it out ‘ I’m glad she’s getting therapy once a week.”

Meanwhile, a third said: “People need to stop being so judgemental of her, she’s only human.”

A fourth fan added: “Everyone is entitled to their opinion but if someone has broken down and lashing out & hurting themselves & loved ones as much as her it is obvious there is underlying issues.

“I think no matter who it is just be kind you don’t know the full story.”

The one-off show aired a month behind schedule after originally being pulled from air
(Image: Alun Callender / Channel 4)

A fifth said: “That was wonderful thank you Katie for your honesty on this #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek No better advocate. I think she’s fab.

“I hope the ending she talks of in the future is a release from PTSD.”

Katie’s documentary was originally scheduled to air on September 8 but was pulled from air when Channel 4 abandoned its original broadcasting slate following the Queen’s death.

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A week later, the documentary was made available online but the programme only officially went to air this evening.

Katie met with other PTSD sufferers on the programme, while also spending time with her son Harvey, 20, and terminally ill mother Amy, 70.

She also reunited with the man who rescued her from her car on the night of her drink driving crash last year.

Katie Price: Trauma and Me aired on Channel 4 and is available to watch on Catch Up.

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Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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