Katie Piper’s inspirational acid attack survival story is snapped up by Hollywood to be turned into a movie
The friend of a jealous ex-boyfriend threw acid into the star's face - but she hasn't let her scars stop her from stardom
KATIE PIPER has charmed the UK with her heroic story of overcoming a horrific acid attack to become a household name as a TV presenter.
Now, her inspirational life story is set to hit the silver screen - with the star revealing Hollywood has knocked on her door.
It could mean that the US is now beckoning for the star - who is sure to charm audiences Stateside as well with her tale of overcoming adversity.
She told the : "Somebody in America bought the film rights last year and they have renewed them this year."
Katie became a household name in 2008 when an ex-boyfriend arranged a pal to throw sulphuric acid into her face, leaving her with a series of horrific scars.
She was immediately treated in Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, where the surgeons removed all the skin from her face before rebuilding it with a skin substitute and then a skin graft.
She still regularly undergoes medical procedures to this day and has since forged a successful career in the media.
However, she hasn't let the attack define her career - and she has since gone on to become a published author and achieved her dream of becoming a TV presenter.
She also launched a foundation in her own name in late 2009, which campaigns for the specialist treatment that Katie received to become more available in the UK and to help other burn victims.
In 2015, she married Richard James Sutton, and together they have a young daughter called Belle.
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However, 33-year-old Katie has admitted that she turned to booze as she came to grips with her new life in the aftermath of the attack.
She told the : “Without meaning to, I started relying on alcohol to numb the exhaustion and get me through the days. I knew I needed to find a better way to handle the pressure. Especially when a friend said, ‘Wow, you drink a lot.’
“I noticed a pattern of feeling: ‘Oh I want a drink’,” she adds. “Some of the people close to me told me I was so different when I was drunk. I would get like that a couple of times a week. I knew it wasn’t healthy.”
Now has opened up about Belle’s desire to have a little brother or sister to play with after the tot found out her teacher was carrying a baby in her belly.
She told the : “She was saying to me ‘there’s a baby in my teacher’s tummy’. And I said ‘oh that’s right’.
"And then she said “there’s a baby in my tummy” and I thought, “I wasn’t thinking you were going to be telling me you’re pregnant at 2 and a half”.
Before adding: ‘And then she asked ‘Is there a baby in your tummy mummy?’, which I went ‘no’ and she said ‘oh that would be nice’.”
However, she's admitted that she feels she can't expand her family at the moment as she is still undergoing surgery to repair the damage caused to her face and body.
Since her ordeal, Katie has become a symbol of strength for many who have gone through a similar traumatic experience - and has become a household name thanks to her presenting and philanthropic work.
Dana Vulin, who suffered burns to 65% of her body after a love rival doused her in methylated spirits and set her on fire after becoming convinced she was sleeping with her boyfriend, thanked Katie's inspiring story for getting through her own.
If the movie comes to be, she'll be inspiring thousands of others as well.
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