Katie Price on depression as she wanted to 'curl up on sofa' before The Priory
04.02.2022 - 11:15
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Katie Price has described how she wanted to "curl up on the sofa" during a difficult time when she struggled with depression before heading into The Priory.The TV personality had treatment at the private mental health hospital and addiction rehab clinic after drink-driving and being involved in a car crash in West Sussex in September 2021.The 43 year old, who recently found a throwback topless snap of herself and admitted "they don't look like that now", has now appeared on her Channel 4 Mucky Mansion show to speak out on what she went through. Wearing a pale orange jumper with her brunette mane styled straight down, the former glamour model could be seen petting a raven horse in the stables as she opened up to the cameras. 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. “You can have a really s**t day and then you can come to the stables and just switch off. I suppose it’s like when people go to the gym and stuff, for me being around horses, I just love it," she explained.
Katie, whose pal Michelle Heaton recently said she saved her life, went on: “I know that I am better because I am back wanting to do the horses and get back into it. It’s sad because there was a time I wasn’t doing anything, I didn’t have the energy mentally. “When you are in a depression, you can’t be bothered to do anything.
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