Katie Price addresses crash and says she regrets getting in car: 'I could have killed someone'
10.02.2022 - 00:53
/ ok.co.uk
Katie Price has addressed her car crash and opened up on her regrets over driving while under the influence of alcohol in September.The 43 year old had a collision near her home in West Sussex in the early hours of the morning on 28 September and flipped her car. In December, she was handed a 16-week suspended prison sentence for drink-driving while disqualified and without insurance.The star was in the midst of filming her new Channel 4 documentary series Mucky Mansion when she was suffering struggles with her mental health.
In the third and final episode of the show, which has had viewers hooked on her DIY projects and hilarious rapport with builder Steve, things turned serious. After giving her garden room renovation and decorating job to her mum Amy and sister Sophie Price, the narrator told viewers Katie had been arrested and subsequently told to check in to the Priory rehab centre as a condition of her suspended sentence.
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter . You can sign up at the top of the page Returning to explain her situation on the show, Katie was seen sitting on a garden bench at her Horsham home.
"I regret getting in the car, I could have killed someone," she told the camera. "I could have killed myself," the mum-of-five continued.The star went on to say she knew how "awful" it was that her kids may have ended up not having a mum as a result of her actions, but she was at "rock bottom".
Katie said the incident had been a "wake up call" for her and she was committed to getting well and didn't "want to be in that situation again". "In fact I don't want to be in that situation again where I feel that sad inside," she added, saying she's
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