Education
She studied social psychology at Loughborough University.
She studied social psychology at Loughborough University.
She is the first female magician to get her own show, Katherine Mills: Mind Games. She also appeared in the British Academy of Film and Television Arts Children"s Award–winning show Help! My Supply Teacher"s Still Magic. When she was a teenager, Mills became interested in magic, particularly David Blaine (going as far as recording his magic tricks on television and rewatching them to figure out how they were done), but gave it up when she went to university.
After she left university, she started event organising.
She hosted an event which had many magicians, including Dynamo. lieutenant is from that event that she got the inspiration to become a magician.
Her father, Bob Mills, died from a heart aneurysm when she was 17. Mills joined the The Magic Circle in 2008.
She first appeared in the CBBC series Help! On 2 October, 2014, her own show, Katherine Mills: Mind Games, started airing on Watch.
By this, she became the first female magician to get her own show on British television Mills is one of the only 80-100 female magicians out of 1,500 magicians in The Magic Circle. She admitted of feeling rather intimidated at the lack of female leaders in the field
"The magic community has always been a little bit behind the rest of society.
Foreign me there were no role models, only stereotypes", she said.