Katie Price’s nomination for an award recognizing reality TV contributions has been revoked due to public backlash. Initially shortlisted for the National Reality Television Awards, Katie, known for her appearances in reality TV shows and an upcoming documentary with Sky, was removed from the list.
The 2026 NRTAs, celebrating their 15th year, honor prominent figures in reality, entertainment, and documentary television. Notable personalities like Sharon Osbourne, Paris Hilton, Davina McCall, and Gordon Ramsay were among the honorees. However, following public feedback, Katie Price’s name was excluded from the final selection.
The revision process between the initial shortlist and final selections is routine, with the Awards recognizing excellence in various categories this year, including popular shows like “The Traitors,” “Love Island,” “Big Brother,” and “Clarkson’s Farm.”
Coinciding with her removal from the award shortlist, Katie Price is preparing for the release of her tell-all documentary, “Katie Price: Nothing To Hide,” airing on Sky from 8 July. The documentary delves into her personal life, including insights from her stepdad, Paul Price, revealing her vulnerabilities and past experiences with relationships.
Currently in a relationship with Lee Andrews, whom she married just days after meeting, Katie faced drama surrounding his disappearance earlier this year. Initially claiming he was missing, kidnapped, or arrested, the situation garnered media attention until Lee resurfaced, attributing his release to Katie’s efforts.
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