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Katie Price Biography

Birth Name:
Katrina Amy Alexandra Alexis Infield
Birth Place:
Brighton, England

Fast Facts

  • Excelled in sports at school, representing Sussex as a national swimmer
  • Began riding horses as a child, which has become a life-long equestrian passion for her
  • Decided to pursue a modelling career on the suggestion of a friend, which led to her being offered a job as a Page 3 topless model for the tabloid newspaper, The Sun
  • In 1996, she adopted the name Jordan, and became one of Britain's most iconic and popular glamour model, appearing in FHM, Loaded, Playboy and Vogue as her success grew
  • In the 2001 UK General Election, stood as an independent candidate in the Stretford and Urmston constituency in Greater Manchester, gaining 713 votes
  • Has found consistent success as a published author, beginning in 2004 with her first autobiography, Being Jordan, which became a number one best seller
  • She has since branched out into fiction and children's literature
  • In 2005, Price auditioned to be the United Kingdom's representative at the Eurovision song contest of that year
  • She would be runner up behind pop star Javine
  • Released a duet album, A Whole New World, with her then-husband Peter Andre in November 2006
  • Campaigned in 2018 to make online abuse a specific criminal offence, following sustained abuse directed at her son Harvey
  • Admitted in February 2019 using cocaine for six months in 2018 as the result of stress and had voluntarily entered The Priory Hospital for treatment for addiction
  • Was fined £606 in June 2019 for shouting abuse at a woman in a school playground in West Sussex and issued with a five-year restraining order banning her from making contact with the woman
  • Was declared bankrupt in December 2019, owing £2 million in legal fees and £1 million of debt relating to a working farm