Katie Price's new BBC documentary has reportedly been shelved indefinitely following her arrest this week.

Katie and Harvey Price

Katie and Harvey Price

The 43-year-old star was due to feature in 'What Harvey Did Next' - which was to focus on her 19-year-old son Harvey's life at his new school - but she pleaded guilty to drink-driving, driving while disqualified, and driving without insurance after a crash on Tuesday (28.09.21).

The documentary is now said to have been postponed as Katie, who is to be sentenced on December 15th, is unable to commit to filming.

A source told The Sun newspaper: "Katie had been preparing to start filming with Harvey for the new BBC documentary but it’s been pulled.

"It would have covered Harvey’s first term at his new school but without Katie able to commit there is no show.

"Katie understands of course and hopes there may be scope in the future to pick up where they left off.

"The BBC will want to wait to see what happens in the future before making any decisions about the show."

Katie appeared at Crawley Magistrates' Court on Wednesday (29.09.21).

In court, it was heart she told police: "I took drugs, I should not be driving, I admit it all."

Last month, the BBC announced 'Katie Price: What Harvey Did Next', a follow-up film to documentary 'Katie Price: Harvey And Me', which was released in January.

The documentary was due to follow Katie and Harvey - who has Prader-Willi Syndrome, diabetes, is autistic and partially blind - through six months of his life, including him becoming a residential student of National Star College, which will be his home for the next three years.

Katie said at the time: "The overwhelming love and support we received following 'Harvey And Me' earlier this year was incredible.

"To see how so many people connected with our story and how it has helped so many families out there who are going through similar experiences has made me so proud. But Harvey’s story doesn’t end there.

"In this next documentary we will again open up our lives to viewers, as Harvey takes the next step into adulthood as he moves out of our family home.

"I want to show our real story about how Harvey and I cope with such a big change in our lives, and hopefully help others dealing with similar issues."


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