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