Katie Price seemed to be overwhelmed juggling her pets and children in a scene from her new documentary.
Early on in the second episode of the Channel 4 show Katie Price: Making Babies – which documents her relationship with Love Island contestant Carl Woods, 35, and their journey to have a child together using IVF – the star was shown in her Sussex mansion in September 2023. Although she was trying to have another baby at the time, Katie is already a mother to five children – sons Harvey, 22, Junior, 19, and Jett, 11, and daughters Princess, 17, and Bunny, 10 – alongside a host of pets.
“Jett, could you just get the dog? He’s chewing that wire,” she was heard saying, with Jett responding: “He’s already ruined it.” The young boy was then seen moving a fan away from the corner of the room, while an adorable puppy was caught looking guilty.

Katie Price yelled ‘help me’ as a naughty puppy added to her duties as a mum of five
Katie then complained: “That’s puppies for you! And the kitchen was so tidy, and now it’s a mess again. Like, help me. And now I want another baby? Jesus!”
Car salesman Carl has now shared similar sentiments about the fact that they didn’t have a child together, suggesting it wouldn’t have been for the best. The duo split soon after their IVF journey failed, and he recently shared his relief: “This is not a heartbreak situation. I’m not unhappy that it didn’t work. I’m ecstatic that it didn’t work. I’m sure she’s glad she’s got the clean break. You know, we don’t have any ties.

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“So actually, yes, everything happens for a reason. God was looking down on me and Kate and said, ‘you’re not matched to be parents, let’s not make this work. You go that way, I’ll go this way.’”
Alongside Carl’s claim that he and Katie shouldn’t have had a child, viewers have also raged against the duo’s relaxed attitude towards fertility treatments in the doc. In one scene from the first episode, Katie and Carl discussed potential donors and the kind of attributes they would have liked their potential child to have. Katie asked: “Right would you like them to have curly hair or straight? I like curly.”
Carl had the opposite response, saying: “I like straight.” Moving on, Katie observed: “Hobbies, you don’t like hiking, you hate reading and you don’t like classical and contemporary dance,” to which he replied: “No.”
The couple then dismissed a university-educated donor who “clearly isn’t us”, before Katie continued: “Next one – oh you only like this one because she says she’s 24. Listen this isn’t a dating app.”
Seeming to find a match, Katie was filmed exclaiming: “She’s a good one number four.” Carl then commented: “Four is my lucky number actually,” before Katie said: “What’s the brainy one again? It might be nice to have a little nerd. Brain over beauty.”

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The then-couple’s slightly comical approach rubbed some viewers up the wrong way, with one writing on X, formerly known as Twitter: “You’re disgusting giving rancid Katie Price IVF treatment for viewing figures. Give it to couples who may never get the chance to become parents!”
Another slammed the show and its subjects, writing: “Watching Katie Price Making Babies – Absolutely disgusted! All about me!!! No respect for those who have been on the IVF rollercoaster. I treasure my precious miracle who took 6 transfers. She makes a mockery of the IVF process. Shame on #Channel4 for giving her a platform.”
Katie’s pets have hit the headlines in recent years, and she was once the subject of a petition calling for her to be banned from owning pets. It is believed that over a few years, eight of Katie’s pets have died – including five dogs and a horse and a chameleon.
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