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Katie Price’s life coach is diagnosed psychopath who almost killed man in punch-up

Katie Price’s life coach is a diagnosed psychopath who almost killed a man.

Lewis Raymond Taylor was previously convicted for the 11th time after punching a man, nine years ago on a night out. The injuries wer so severe that the victim had a mini-stroke and a bleed on his brain.

However, Lewis has turned his life around completely and is now the CEO of $25million life coaching business called The Coaching Masters. Now Lewis even coaches former glamour model Katie.

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Talking about his work experince with the mother of five, Lewis told Daily Mail: “How can a psychopath be a life coach? How can Katie Price be a life coach when she’s put herself in this situation and that situation?”

Lewis Raymond Taylor is Katie Price’s life coach
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“But you’ve got to think Katie’s been in the industry for decades, still inspiring people and still has millions of followers. It takes a lot of resilience to be able to do that.

“There will be a lot of people that have a lot of negative things to say, but there’ll also be a lot of people that have been inspired and empowered by Katie for decades now. She will make a very big difference to a lot of people because they will resonate and connect with her in a way that they won’t resonate and connect with anybody else.”

Katie has been working on changing her life around
(Image: Instagram/ @katieprice)

Lewis gave insight into his trumatic past in his Netflix documentary The Psychopath Life Coach. In the documentary, viewers will see Lewis’ transition from prisoner to becoming the joint owner of The Coaching Master.

It will also portray how he struggled with several things from his past including antisocial personality disorder, emotionally unstable personality disorder, and bipolar II disorder throughout his life. Adding to this, he also had a traumatic and abusive childhood which appeared to fuel his tumultuous beginnings.

Lewis now owns a multi million pound company
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At the premiere for his one off show, Lewis told Daily Star: “I’m a little bit excited, a little bit apprehensive. There is always that chance of am I gonna get cancelled or am I gonna be a worldwide superstar, I’m not quite sure right now.”

Sharing further insight into the doc, he said: “To be honest, it’s raw, it’s unfiltered, I’ve not held things back. It’s been edited in a way that’s a true representation of the different sides of me and there is no conclusion to who I am or what I am, it’s down to the viewers to decide, so it’s unbiased,” he explained.

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