Katie Price’s tumultuous personal life takes center stage once again as her ex-fiancé, Carl Woods, deletes his social media accounts ahead of the premiere of her new IVF documentary. The documentary, filmed during their engagement and prior to their acrimonious split, promises a raw and intimate look at Price’s struggle to conceive her sixth child. Woods’ decision to disappear from social media follows reports of his recent breakup with girlfriend Megan Bell, adding to a string of personal setbacks for the former Love Island contestant. The documentary’s impending release is said to have caused Woods distress, as he seeks to distance himself from the memories of his turbulent relationship with Price.

The documentary, titled “Katie Price: Making Babies,” chronicles Price’s journey through IVF treatments, including hospital procedures and scans, all undertaken while she was still with Woods. The show was initially filmed two years ago but was delayed until now. Despite his initial support for Price’s desire to have another child, and his willingness to participate in the filming, Woods now reportedly regrets the project and has no intention of watching the final product. Friends describe him as embarrassed by the documentary’s release, given the messy nature of their breakup, and claim he sought therapy to cope with the aftermath of the relationship.

Woods has previously accused Price of infidelity on multiple occasions throughout their three-year on-off romance. The documentary, however, captures a time when they were still together and pursuing their shared dream of expanding their family. It even shows them selecting a surrogate in Cyprus before their eventual split. The airing of this deeply personal journey, juxtaposed against their subsequent public fallout, is likely a contributing factor to Woods’ desire to distance himself from the narrative. The timing of the documentary’s release, coupled with his recent romantic troubles, paints a picture of a man seeking respite from the public eye.

Price, a well-known media personality, has never shied away from sharing the details of her personal life. Her relationships have been a frequent subject of tabloid fodder, from her early engagement to Gladiator star Warren Furman to her high-profile marriages to Peter Andre and Kieran Hayler. Her romantic history is a tapestry of whirlwind romances, quick engagements, and ultimately, heartbreak. She has five children from previous relationships and has been open about her desire to have a sixth. This documentary adds another chapter to her public narrative, offering a glimpse into her vulnerable side as she navigates the challenges of fertility treatments.

The documentary is poised to be a candid portrayal of the emotional and physical toll of IVF, capturing Price’s hopes and disappointments throughout the process. It will also feature her eldest son, Harvey, adding another layer of family dynamics to the narrative. While the show was filmed with the hope of a successful pregnancy, Price has yet to achieve her goal of having another child. The title, “Katie Price: Making Babies,” is thus tinged with a sense of irony, reflecting the unpredictable nature of fertility journeys.

The airing of “Katie Price: Making Babies” is bound to reignite public interest in Price’s personal life and her complicated relationship with Carl Woods. While Price seems ready to share her struggles and vulnerabilities with the world, Woods appears to be retreating from the spotlight, seeking privacy and healing. The documentary offers a glimpse into a specific chapter of their lives, a time of shared hopes and dreams before the eventual unraveling of their relationship. It remains to be seen how the public will react to this intimate portrayal of their journey.

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