Katie Price, the former glamour model and TV star, has made a bold decision to finally reveal the name of the celebrity who allegedly raped her. In a shocking announcement, Katie has vowed to share the identity of the man she has long accused of attacking her.
The 45-year-old has always kept her attacker’s identity a secret, but now feels that the time is right to speak out. With the rise of the Me Too movement and the encouragement for survivors of sexual crimes to come forward, Katie believes that she has nothing to lose by naming and shaming her alleged rapist.
A source close to Katie told The Sun, “Katie thinks now is the time, she has nothing to lose. After all the me-too stuff she thinks if other people have revealed their sex attackers, why can’t I? She vows this will be her most shocking book ever, and she’s ready to name and shame.”
Katie first disclosed the rape on her reality show in 2009, but never reported it to the police. She has since spoken about the traumatic event in various interviews, highlighting the challenges survivors face in seeking justice.
This revelation comes as Katie prepares to release her seventh autobiography, promising to delve into the darkest moments of her life. The book is expected to be a raw and honest account of her experiences, including the horrific sexual assaults she has endured.
Katie has previously shared that she was raped three times in her life, starting at the age of seven. She has been open about the impact these traumas have had on her, and how she has struggled to cope with the aftermath.
Despite facing bankruptcy and personal struggles, Katie remains resilient and determined to share her story. By speaking out and naming her alleged rapist, she hopes to empower other survivors to come forward and seek support.
If you or someone you know has experienced sexual violence or abuse, it is never too late to seek help. Confidential support is available from specialists who will listen, believe, and support you through the healing process. Remember, you are not alone, and your rights as a victim are protected.