Katie Price has revealed she knew “deep down” that her ex Carl Woods wasn’t “the one” in her upcoming documentary, despite the couple undergoing fertility treatment.
The former glamor model, 46, reflects on her ‘turbulent’ IVF journey with Carl, 35, in her new documentary Katie Price: Making Babies, airing on January 20 and 21.
Carl is said to be furious that his baby documentary is airing after their split, and his friends tell him the sun: ‘Carl is embarrassed that this is broadcast after their complicated breakup.
“He has always claimed that she cheated on him and that he needed therapy after their relationship. He doesn’t want any memories of Katie as he spent a lot of time forgetting that period of life and this brings it all up.
MailOnline has contacted Carl’s representatives for comment.
The Channel 4 show, which was filmed in 2023 before she split from Carl, documents her and Carl’s journey into fertility treatment as they planned to have another baby.
Katie Price, 46, has revealed she knew “deep down” that her ex Carl Woods, 35, wasn’t “the one” in her upcoming documentary, despite the couple undergoing fertility treatment .

The former glamor model reflects on her ‘turbulent’ IVF journey with Carl (pictured) in her new documentary Katie Price: Making Babies, airing on January 20 and 21.

In the documentary, Katie also said she is “exhausted by relationships” amid recent rumors that she split from her boyfriend JJ Slater, 31 (pictured together last year).
But after splitting from Carl mid-shoot, Katie admitted she was “trying to make a relationship work that she knew wasn’t right for her.”
Katie, who continued with fertility counseling alone, admitted that a “weight was lifted off her shoulders” shortly after her relationship with Carl ended.
She said, “I feel like a huge weight has been lifted off my shoulders (after counseling),” while admitting how “blessed” she is by her five children.
Katie is a proud mother to her son Harvey, 22, with former footballer Dwight York, her son Junior, 19, her daughter Princess, 17, with her first husband Peter Andre, and her son Jett, 10 years old, and her daughter Bunny, nine, with her ex-husband. Kieran Hayler.
“I’ve had a turbulent time, but I’ve reset the button,” Katie added.
In the documentary, Katie also said she is “exhausted by relationships” amid recent rumors that she split from her boyfriend JJ Slater, 31.
She said: “I’m tired of relationships. When I look back on what the IVF journey was like, a lot of times I wasn’t happy.”
Just days after debuting her hyper-realistic ‘three newborn’ dolls on her YouTube channel, Katie sparked speculation that she and JJ had split following a cryptic post.

Carl is said to be furious that his baby documentary is airing after their split, with his friends admitting: “Carl is embarrassed that this is airing after their messy breakup.”

The Channel 4 show, which was filmed in 2023 before she split from Carl, documents her and Carl’s journey into fertility treatment as they planned to have another baby.

But after splitting from Carl mid-shoot, Katie admitted she was “trying to make a relationship work that she knew wasn’t right for her.”

Katie, who continued with fertility counseling alone, admitted that a “weight was lifted off her shoulders” shortly after her relationship ended with Carl.

She said, “I feel like a huge weight has been lifted off my shoulders (after counseling),” while admitting how “blessed” she is by her five children.

Katie is a proud mother to her son Harvey, 22, with former footballer Dwight York, her son Junior, 19, her daughter Princess, 17, with her first husband Peter Andre, and her son Jett, 10 years old, and her daughter Bunny, nine, with her ex-husband. Kieran Hayler

Katie seen with her daughter Princess in the documentary.

About the documentary, she said: “I’m tired of relationships, when I look back and remember what the IVF journey was like, a lot of times I wasn’t happy.”
Katie has been dating the MAFS UK star since early 2024 and even sparked speculation that they were engaged after she was spotted wearing a diamond ring while recovering from her sixth facelift in Turkey.
On her Instagram Stories, Katie shared a cryptic quote about a woman who puts her own needs before a man’s.
He said: ‘She used to tolerate a lot because she didn’t want to lose people. She stayed quiet, gave too much, and made excuses for others, thinking it was the only way to keep the peace.
But now she knows better. She has learned that constantly shrinking to make others feel comfortable only leads to losing the most important relationship of all: her relationship with herself.
He continued: ‘Now, she sets guilt-free boundaries, speaks her truth, and protects her peace. Because the people who truly value her will respect her boundaries, and those who don’t should never have stayed.
“She is no longer afraid of losing others; she has finally found herself.”
Katie’s reps told MailOnline the couple are “very much together”.
Realistic babies cost between £300 and a staggering £20,000 and are often used by mothers grieving the loss of a baby.

Just days after debuting her hyper-realistic ‘three newborn’ dolls on her YouTube channel, Katie sparked speculation that she and JJ had split following a cryptic post.

On her Instagram Stories, Katie shared a cryptic quote about a woman who puts her own needs before a man’s.

Last week, Katie introduced her fans to her ‘three newborns’ as she showed off her hyper-realistic Reborn dolls in a new YouTube video.
In the 12-minute clip, Katie was lounging in bed holding her niece Olive, while her sister caught up on her work in the background.
She told her 354,000 subscribers: ‘Everyone was asking me online about babies because I posted pictures of babies. So I have my own babies, here they are.
‘I have an IVF program coming out this year because I tried and because I love babies. I have three newborns and here they are.’