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Katie Price says 'I have a demon in me' as she opens up on mental health battle

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Katie Price has described her mental health struggles as "a demon in me" as she candidly opens up about her battle in a new Channel 4 documentary.The show, Katie Price: Trauma and Me, will see her open up about her struggle with depression and PTSD following the drink drive crash that almost killed her last year.The 44 year old will also meet with other people living with PTSD as she tries to work through her trauma to better her mental health.

During a conversation with former soldier Mikey Allen, she describes her mental issues as a "demon in me." Read More Related Articles Katie Price says not being with her children is 'the hardest thing to deal with' She says: "When I’m having a down moment it comes out.

But I’ve got to keep it at bay because it knows. It got me one time when I was weak and it can always be there, it’s controlling it." Elsewhere in the documentary, which will air in September, Katie admits that the limited access she has to her youngest children Jett and Bunny is "the hardest thing I've had to deal with." Katie shares nine year old son Jett and eight year old daughter Bunny with ex-husband Kieran Hayler, 35.

But in the documentary, the former glamour model tells viewers the children haven't lived with her for seven months after she breached her restraining order against Kieran’s fiancée Michelle Penticost by sending her a text message branding her a “gutter s**g”.

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