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Katie Price’s Son Harvey Says ‘People Are Horrible To Me,’ As He Urges Followers To Sign Anti-Trolling Petition

Credit: @officialmrharveyprice/@katieprice/Instagram

Katie Price’s son, Harvey, has heartbreakingly revealed that ‘people are horrible’ to him and is urging his followers to sign his petition.

The 18-year-old, who suffers from a rare genetic condition called Prader-Willi syndrome, has been a victim of online trolling since he was a child.

His famous mum wants to make it a legal requirement for anyone opening a new social media account to provide identification so they can’t post hate anonymously.

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Katie Price’s son, Harvey, is encouraging people to sign an anti-trolling petition, as people are ‘horrible’ to him on social media. Credit: @officialmrharveyprice/Instagram

In her latest Instagram story, Price can be seen asking her son: “Do you want people to sign mummy’s petition?”

Harvey then replies: “Yes, Track A Troll.”

So far, the petition has gathered 141,000 signatures.

It reads: “My son Harvey is disabled. He is also the kind and gentle son of a person regularly in the public eye.

“The Online Harms Bill doesn’t go far enough in making online abuse a specific criminal offence and doing what ‘Harvey’s Law’ intended.

“To make the law work needs the removal of anonymity to ensure that users cannot cause harm by using online platforms to abuse others.

“Where an offence has taken place they ought to be easily identified and reported to the police and punished.

“We have experienced the worst kind of abuse towards my disabled son and want to make sure that no one can hide behind their crime.”

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Written by Aimee Walker

Aimee is a senior content editor at IGV who specialises in finding the best original stories, trending topics and entertainment news. She graduated from Birmingham City University with a degree in Media and Communications.