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, The programme has been rebroadcast several times and in a number of territories. In 2009, Piper read the
Alternative Christmas Message on Channel 4. The message was about Piper's own experiences, family and not judging people by their appearance. 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
OWN channel from 16 August 2011. In 2012,
Channel 4 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
embryos in stem-cell research, and monitored her as she underwent the treatment. 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 (2014) is a four part series on Channel 4, looking at look at cosmetic and surgical procedures, and giving advice to those looking to restore a more natural look having previously undergone treatments they now regret. The second and third series were broadcast on Channel 4. The
Australian series
60 Minutes featured Piper in 2009. In the same month, she appeared on Channel 4's
Krishnan Guru-Murthy-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
Live From Studio Five, ''
Woman's Hour, BBC Breakfast and This Morning''. In 2012, Piper participated in a week-long series for Channel 4
Hotel GB. In 2013, Piper took part in
The Secret Millions, a
Secret Millionaire spin-off. In 2013, Piper appeared in the three-part
Gok Live: Stripping for Summer. Piper also appeared as a box-opener in Gok Wan's edition of
Celebrity Deal or No Deal in 2013. In 2018, Piper became a brand ambassador for
Swarovski. In 2018, Piper was announced as the first contestant in that year's
Strictly Come Dancing. She was partnered with professional dancer
Gorka Marquez and was the third contestant to be eliminated. Piper became a feature presenter on
Songs of Praise in September 2020. Piper presents Channel 4's
Never Seen a Doctor (2016). == Writing ==