Nearly two decades after their high-profile split, Katie Price is finally setting the record straight on her marriage to Peter Andre, addressing long-standing affair allegations that have lingered since their 2009 divorce. According to a report from Geo tv, the 49-year-old former glamour model opens up about the breakdown of her relationship with the "Mysterious Girl" singer in her new Sky documentary series, Katie Price: Nothing to Hide .
Episode 3 of the four-part series, produced by Louis Theroux's Mindhouse production company, revisits the couple's rise to fame as one of the UK's most talked-about celebrity pairings of the early 2000s . While their children, Junior, 21, and Princess, 19, appear in the documentary, Peter Andre opted not to participate. Instead, a statement on his behalf appears as the episode concludes .
The documentary explores the struggles Price faced during her marriage to Andre. Central to their split were allegations that Price had an affair with her dressage instructor, Andrew Gould—an accusation she continues to deny. Andre has previously alluded to a significant event that led to the divorce, stating, "Something big happened, which I won't reveal as I don't want my kids reading it. Katie knows 100% the reason why I left her and I am 100% sure that what happened definitely did happen" .
Gould and his then-wife Polly also denied the allegations, joining Price for a magazine interview shortly after the split to address the rumors publicly .
The documentary also features emotional moments from Junior and Princess Andre, who candidly reflect on their childhood during Price's public struggles in the late 2010s. The siblings recounted the pain of witnessing their mother's difficult periods, including her battles with substance abuse and mental health challenges .
Background of this event
Katie Price and Peter Andre met on I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! in 2004 and married in 2005, becoming one of the UK's most prominent celebrity couples before their acrimonious split in 2009. The affair allegations involving her horse trainer have been a recurring topic in British tabloid media for over 15 years, with both parties maintaining their positions publicly. The new documentary arrives as Price continues her efforts to rebuild her public image and career after years of personal and legal challenges.
The full documentary series is now available on Sky and the streaming service Now .