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Kate Elizabeth Sutton (
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Piper; born 12 October 1983) is an English writer, activist, television presenter and model from
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. In March 2008, she was attacked with acid by her ex-boyfriend and an accomplice, causing major damage to her face and blindness in one eye. Piper underwent pioneering surgery to restore her face and vision. Both attackers were convicted and given life sentences. In 2018, one of the attackers was released after serving nine years in prison. In 2009, Piper gave up her right to anonymity in order to increase awareness about burn victims. Her experience was documented in the 2009
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documentary ''Katie: My Beautiful Face'' part of the '' Cutting Edge'' series. It has subsequently been sold internationally. More recently, Piper has appeared in follow-up series for Channel 4, released a best-selling autobiography, and had a regular column in weekly magazines. She also presents the Channel 4 television series ''
Bodyshockers ''Bodyshockers'' (also known from the second series onwards as ''Bodyshockers: Nips, Tucks and Tattoos'') is a Channel 4 documentary series fronted by Andover-born presenter, author, and acid attack survivor Katie Piper. The programme meets pe ...
'' about members of the public about to undergo body-altering procedures and those who regret procedures they have had. Her main work has been for the Katie Piper Foundation, which she founded to help victims of burns and other disfigurement injuries. On 13 August 2018, she was announced as the first contestant for that year's ''
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''. On 11 September 2020 BBC media announced that Katie Piper would be joining their
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''
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'' team as a feature presenter, scheduling her debut broadcast on 20 September. Piper had previously appeared as a guest, with her mother on the 2020 Mothers Day edition, when she explained the moment she found her faith. In July 2021, Piper became a panellist on ''
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''.


Early life and education

Piper was born in Andover, Hampshire, to David and Diane Piper and attended Harrow Way School and Portway Junior School as a child. She has an elder brother, Paul and a younger sister, Suzy. After leaving school, Piper trained as a
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, aiming to build on her fondness for fashion and beauty, and to follow in the footsteps of her father, who worked as a barber.


Career prior to attack

Piper subsequently began a career in modelling, taking part in various fashion, glamour and promotional photoshoots, including modelling for national newspapers. She also began work as a
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: appearing and carrying out publicity duties at live events, such as working as a ring-card girl at martial arts fixtures. Piper also conducted a career as a digital television presenter, working principally on web-TV shows and features, and on small digital television channels, primarily in the shopping and live-chat fields. As her career began to develop, Piper moved away from her family home in Hampshire, and began to live with friends in a flat in
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,
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.


Assault and acid attack

Daniel Lynch, a martial arts enthusiast who had been tracking Piper's media and modelling career, met her through
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. The two first met in person in
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,
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, where Piper had been working, and initially Piper was pleased with the relationship. Two weeks into their relationship, the couple booked into a hotel in
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, following a meal out. In the hotel room, Lynch raped and beat Piper, threatened to cut her with a razor and hang her, and stabbed her several times in the arms. After eight hours at the hotel, they drove back to Piper's Golders Green flat. Piper was treated for her wounds at
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, but withheld the nature of the incident from the doctors and police, because she was afraid of Lynch. Piper received numerous phone calls and apologies from Lynch. On 31 March 2008, two days after the initial attack, Lynch persuaded Piper to go to an
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to read an email he had sent to her Facebook account. Lynch gave her details to Stefan Sylvestre, who identified her on Golders Green Road. Wearing a hoodie to obscure his identity, Sylvestre approached Piper, who thought he was going to ask for money, and then threw sulphuric acid at her face. The attack was caught on
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, and both Lynch and Sylvestre were later arrested. Lynch received two life sentences, and will serve a minimum of 16 years. Sylvestre received a life sentence, and was told he would serve a minimum of 6 years. Sylvestre's
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application for release was approved in 2018. In 2022 it was reported Sylvestre had breached the terms of his parole on numerous occasions and is now being hunted by police after going on the run and allegedly leaving the UK in August 2022, where he faces being recalled to prison when found.


Treatment and recovery

Immediately after the attack, Piper ran into a local café, where an ambulance was called. Piper was treated in
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, where her treatment was led by plastic surgeon Mohammad Ali Jawad. The acid, some of which Piper had swallowed, blinded her in her left eye, and caused partial thickness and full thickness burns. The surgeons completely removed the skin of Piper's face, and replaced it with a skin substitute, Matriderm, to build the foundations for a skin graft. This procedure was the first of its kind to be done in a single operation. Piper was put into an
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for 12 days. She has been through numerous surgical operations to treat her injuries, and wore a plastic face mask for 23 hours a day, which flattened the scars and helped retain moisture. As part of her care from the
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, Piper was treated at a clinic in
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. The treatment she received there was designed to break down scar tissue, and prevent skin contraction. Subsequent to the attack, Piper moved out of her London flat and returned to Hampshire to live with her parents and younger sister Suzy.


Personal life

Near the end of 2009, Katie Piper established a charity, the Katie Piper Foundation, aimed at raising awareness of the plight of victims of burns and other disfigurement injuries: the charity also campaigns for the specialist treatment Piper received, such as the after-care scheme undertaken in France, to be more widely available to patients in Britain. Following her recovery and the successful establishment of the Katie Piper Foundation, Piper again moved out of the family home and returned to living alone in London, a process documented in episodes of ''Katie: My Beautiful Face''; she later moved to live with her partner Richard Sutton, a carpenter. On 14 March 2014, she gave birth to their first child, Belle Elizabeth. In December 2014, she announced her engagement to Sutton. They married on 6 November 2015. On 13 December 2017, she gave birth to their second child, Penelope Diane. Formerly an atheist, Piper turned to Christianity after the attack.


Filmography


''Filmography''


Television and radio


''Katie: My Beautiful Face''

Although Piper had the right to remain anonymous because of the sexual assault, she chose to waive her anonymity, in an attempt to increase public awareness of the situation for burn victims, and also the treatment they go through. Piper also took part in a documentary about her experience, ''Katie: My Beautiful Face'', which was aired by Channel 4 on 29 October 2009, and, according to figures from Attentional, gained over 3.3 million viewers. The programme has been rebroadcast several times and in a number of territories.


Alternative Christmas Message

On 25 December 2009, Piper read the
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on Channel 4. The message was about Piper's own experiences, family and not judging people by their appearance. Piper also featured in one of the two 2011 Alternative Christmas Messages, alongside participants from ''Seven Dwarves'', ''Beauty and the Beast: Ugly Face of Prejudice'' and ''
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'' - for a message with the theme "Just Be Yourself" (the other message featured senior staff from the school featured in ''Educating Essex''.)


''20/20''

On 8 January 2010, the
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's news-magazine television series ''
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'' featured Piper as its primary subject. The programme consisted of an interview conducted by
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, and footage of Piper at home, including material which had appeared in ''Katie: My Beautiful Face''.


''Katie: My Beautiful Friends''

Piper worked again with Mentorn Media, producer of ''Katie: My Beautiful Face'', in a series titled ''Katie: My Beautiful Friends''. In this, she met people who were disfigured, disabled or physically altered as a result of illness, injury, assault, accident or surgery. The films also chronicled the development and growth of the Katie Piper Foundation and began its four-part run on 22 March 2011. Items of supporting information and relevant associated content relating to the programme were placed on the Channel 4 website in tandem with the programme's broadcast. The series was broadcast in the US on the
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channel from 16 August 2011.


Episode guide


''Katie: The Science of Seeing Again''

On 7 February 2012,
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broadcast a new one-off film featuring Piper as she prepared to undergo stem-cell surgery in a bid to restore sight in her damaged left eye. ''Katie: The Science of Seeing Again'' saw Piper look into the biology of the eye, visit the US to look into the religious and moral debate around the use of
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s in stem-cell research, and monitored her as she underwent the treatment by surgeon
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at Centre for Sight in
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, West Sussex. As with Piper's five previous Channel 4 films, this was produced by Mentorn Media. Within the programme Piper revealed she had undergone 109 medical operations in the four years since the acid attack, with the eye operation being her 110th.


''Bodyshockers''

In spring 2013, at around the same time as Piper's participation in ''Gok Live'' was confirmed, her next solo Channel 4 project was announced, which was to be a new documentary series, provisionally titled ''Undo Me'', which would look at cosmetic and surgical procedures, and give advice to those looking to restore a more natural look having previously undergone treatments they now regret. It was initially slated for broadcast in late 2013 but eventually began to air weekly from 30 January 2014, by which time the proposed six-episode series had shrunk to four parts and acquired the name ''Bodyshockers'', with each episode having a sub-title linked to the episode's main theme. In summer 2014 it was confirmed that a second series of ''Bodyshockers'' had been commissioned, thus becoming the first of Piper's programmes to be reordered for a second run. This second series, which has seen the show acquire the sub-title "Nips, Tucks and Tattoos", began transmitting from 5 January 2015. In February 2015, it was announced that a third series had been ordered commissioned.


Other TV and radio work

Katie Piper has appeared on a number of television and radio programmes to talk about her experience; the
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n series ''
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'' featured Piper in November 2009. In the same month, she appeared on Channel 4's
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-hosted television-led debate ''The TV Show'' to discuss the reaction to the original documentary. Piper has also appeared as a guest on a number of British magazine and news programmes including ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'' and '' This Morning''. In October 2012, Piper participated in a new week-long series for Channel 4. '' Hotel GB'' saw a group of Channel 4 personalities - headed by
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,
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,
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,
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, Phil Spencer,
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,
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and Piper - running a London hotel with the aim of training a group of young unemployed people for potential careers in the hospitality industry, with viewers able to visit the hotel as guests and use the facilities. Piper drew on her past as a beautician to run the hotel's salon/spa area, assisted by one of the apprentices, Manisha. In 2013, Piper took part in ''The Secret Millions'', a ''
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'' spin-off in which each of five C4 hosts—Piper, Gok Wan,
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,
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and Jimmy Doherty—work with a charitable or public-service organisation, running a scheme or pilot with the aid of disadvantaged or unemployed individuals, with the aim of convincing the
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to give up to £2 million of funding (per scheme) for such projects to be rolled out more fully. Piper's episode aired on 14 April 2013 as the fourth of five transmitted; it featured a project in which prisoners were prepared for re-entry into the workplace by undertaking working placements in furniture manufacture. In the week leading up to the ''Secret Millions'' broadcast,
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repeated several of Piper's Channel 4 documentaries. In summer 2013, Piper worked alongside Gok Wan as a regular participant in a new live fashion series on Channel 4. The three-part ''Gok Live: Stripping for Summer'' was broadcast over three weeks from the plaza of
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in
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, with Piper in attendance at each week's makeover, as well as filing filmed reports on summer beauty tips for each episode. The commission of ''Undo Me'' was confirmed around the same time as that of ''Gok Live'', but ''Gok Live'' went to air first. Piper also appeared as a box-opener in Gok Wan's edition of Celebrity Deal or No Deal in 2013. Piper presents Channel 4's '' Never Seen a Doctor'', which began on 4 May 2016. In 2018, Piper became a brand ambassador for
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, alongside celebrity chef
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and
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founder, Kris Hallenga. On 13 August 2018, Piper was announced on BBC Breakfast as the first contestant in that year's ''Strictly Come Dancing''. She was partnered with professional dancer
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and was the third contestant to be eliminated. Piper became a feature presenter on ''
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'' with effect from 20 September 2020. On 23 July 2021, it was confirmed that Piper would become a panellist on ''
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''.


Writing


Autobiography

Piper's
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, called ''Beautiful'', was published in paperback by
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on 17 February 2011.


Subsequent books

Following the success of ''Beautiful'', Piper signed a three-book deal with publisher Quercus. The first of these was a
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titled ''Things Get Better: If you believe then you will survive'', followed by a page-a-day compilation of positive affirmations, quotes and mantras, ''Start Your Day with Katie'', both of which were published in 2012. A second volume of memoirs, titled ''Beautiful Ever After'', was released in 2014. Piper released her next book ''Confidence: the Secret'' in late 2016. In 2018, Piper and her mother published the book ''From Mother to Daughter: The Things I'd Tell My Child'' through Quercus.


As a columnist

Piper wrote a regular column in ''Reveal'' magazine between April 2011 and July 2012. In October 2012 she began contributing a weekly column for ''Now'' magazine, which ran until January 2014. She has also written occasional one-off 'guest columns' for newspapers including the ''
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'' and its stablemate, the '' Sunday People''.


Honours, awards and nominations

''Katie: My Beautiful Face'' was nominated for Best Single Documentary at the BAFTA Television Awards in June 2010, but did not win; the trophy was awarded to BBC One's ''Wounded''. Piper won the "Women to Watch: Inspiration" award at ''Red'' magazine's "Red's Hot Women Awards" in 2010. In February 2011, ''Katie: My Beautiful Face'' won the "Best Documentary Programme" award at the ''
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'' Awards; Piper attended to collect the prize alongside the film-makers. Piper was awarded the "You Can" Award at the
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Women of the Year Awards 2011. In 2012, Piper received a 'Pride of Britain' award. Piper was appointed
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(OBE) in the 2022 New Year Honours for services to charity and victims of burns and other disfigurement injuries.


See also

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References


External links


The Katie Piper Foundation
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