Katie Price to become life coach with help from self-confessed psychopath

Katie Price has been served an eviction notice at her 'Mucky Mansion'
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Katie Price has revealed her latest venture into life coaching, with guidance from a mentor who is a self-confessed psychopath. The celebrity mum is seeking to turn a new page in her eventful life and has enlisted the help of Lewis Raymond Taylor, also known as The Psychopath Life Coach.

Despite a turbulent past that includes rehab visits, financial troubles, threats of imprisonment, and even attempted abductions, Katie has been open about her personal battles, sharing them across seven autobiographies. Lewis, who has his own history of violence, substance abuse, and time spent in prison, believes their experiences uniquely qualify them as life coaches, reports the Mirror.

Speaking to MailOnline, Lewis said: "I think a lot of people are going to be laughing and joking and saying, 'how can a psychopath be a life coach? How can Katie Price be a life coach when she's put herself in this situation and that situation? 'But you've got to think Katie's been in the industry for decades, still inspiring people and still has millions of followers."

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He continued: "It takes a lot of resilience to be able to do that. There will be a lot of people that have a lot of negative things to say, but there'll also be a lot of people that have been inspired and empowered by Katie for decades now. She will make a very big difference to a lot of people because they will resonate and connect with her in a way that they won't resonate and connect with anybody else. So watch out, Katie Price is here to make a difference."

Katie Price has joined forces with Lewis Raymond Taylor, a coaching entrepreneur, for a brand new TV project set in Bali, where she undergoes training to become a life coach. The Coaching Masters, the thriving company founded by Taylor that focuses on developing life coaches, boasts an impressive valuation of $25 million and reports earnings of $10 million after floating about seven years ago.

After enduring a childhood laced with trauma and spiralling into violence, prison stints, and substance abuse throughout his 20s, Taylor has remarkably turned his life around.

Taylor's last conviction was nine years ago when he caused grave injury to a man resulting in a mini-stroke and cerebral bleeding. His transformation from troubled youth to successful entrepreneur caught the attention of the public through a Netflix documentary, which piqued Katie Price's interest in collaborating with him.

At long last, speaking out about their collaboration, Katie revealed her astonishment at Taylor's turnaround: "You couldn't make this up! When you see his story, you would never ever think in a million years watching him in his younger days how he would turn things around. He's a prime example of how you can have a real s**t time and turn things around if you get yourself together and get the help that you need."

Notably, Taylor is dubbed the Psychopath Life Coach, a moniker that stems from his diagnosis of antisocial personality disorderan umbrella term associated clinically with psychopathy.