Katie Price sparked confusion among her fans after sharing a snap of twin babies on her Instagram Stories, before she is set to feature in an upcoming Channel 4 documentary about her IVF journey.
The 46-year-old ex-glamour model caused a stir when she uploaded an image showing two newborn babies on Tuesday. The photo shows one baby dressed in pink and the other in grey, but she didn't reveal their identities. With Katie's hand tenderly placed upon them, yet their faces out of view, speculation is rife over who these infants could be, especially since they are not related to her sister Sophie, who is expecting a single baby girl.
Katie, who has not been shy about her desire to have another child, once confidently asserted: "It's going to happen one way or another." It's already been a long journey for the mum-of-five, who went through a fertility battle supported by her then boyfriend Carl Woods before their split at the end of 2023.
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No credit)Three rounds of IVF treatment were unsuccessful and Katie still dreams of a baby with her new partner, Married At First Sight UK star JJ Slater. While she remains determined to expand her family, Katie's past attempts and the emotional rollercoaster of trying to have another child with Carl is set to be revealed on television screens next year. A bombshell documentary titled 'Katie Price: Making Babies' will air on Channel 4, it has been confirmed, reports OK!
The doc, expected to premiere in March, will delve into the raw and heartbreaking challenges they faced, potentially stirring up tough memories for both Katie and Carl. Katie has already confessed that she "can't" watch it back, while Carl finds the experience so harrowing that we're informed he's quite distraught about the release and is "trying to stop" it from going ahead.
"Carl doesn't want it aired it was filmed when the pair were a couple trying for a baby," an insider shared with OK! "It would bring back hurtful memories for him and it would open up a can of worms and demons he's worked hard to get rid of. He's closed that chapter with Katie."
During happier times, the ex-reality star Carl proudly expressed his eagerness to share with fans his desire to begin a family with Katie, his then fiancee. In a candid 2021 chat on Good Morning Britain, he expressed his desire for kids saying: "I would love children of my own," despite previously vowing never to date someone with children, admitting: "Before this, I swore blind I would never date a girl with kids and I jumped in with five."
Post-split, his sentiments seemed to sour as he remarked last week about his ex: "I don't think she cares who she has a baby with, as long as she gets a baby. In that situation, it's not about who it doesn't matter."
The upcoming documentary promises to be a tearjerker, with insiders claiming it will document Katie's tumultuous journey, facing "face lots of obstacles and ups and downs along the way". "The show will shine a light on the struggles women face while trying for a baby in their forties," added the insider.
Another source had previously revealed: "Katie is determined to show the raw and real side of IVF, and how it has been a deeply personal struggle for her." Katie, already a mother to five from previous relationships, including Harvey, 22, Junior, 19, Princess, 17, Jett, 11, and Bunny, 10, opened up about her fertility challenges and her hope to expand her brood on Olivia Attwood's podcast, So Wrong It's Right.
"You'll see a programme coming out, I can't even watch it," she revealed to Olivia about the upcoming documentary. "I've asked my sister to watch it back my IVF journey it's failed and failed. It's with the ex. People have got to remember if I act young or look younger, your body is still 46 and your eggs get less and they get older and it's harder." When Olivia probed whether she was certain about wanting another child, Katie responded: "Or two. It's going to happen one way or another. I don't know how, but I'm not giving up."
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