Being Jordan
Being Jordan
The real story of one of the most notorious celebrities in Britain today.
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Unless you are familiar with the British tabloid newspapers and the concept of Page 3 (or what was, yes, again another British phenomenon), then reading Ms Price's first (of many an) autobiography may confuse you a little, if not a lot. You may find yourself asking yourself, “Who is she and what is she famous for?”
Well, a little perusal of Google's Image Search will probably inform you better than I can, or even asking a Brit, as the Kindle version of the book has completely removed any visuals that indeed are part and parcel of the “celebrity” autobiography.
Covering her life from her youth up to her blossoming relationship with then partner/husband/ex-husband Peter Andre, she remains one of the fascinating aspects of British zeitgeist since the turn of the twenty first century.
Easily readable? Yes. Likely to satisfy her fan base? Yes.
Complete and utter escapism needed right now in the midst of a global pandemic? Definitely.