Katie Price Defends Herself Against Fans Accusing Her of 'Editing' and 'Airbrushing' Photo of Son Harvey
Katie Price has defended herself after fans criticised her for 'editing' and 'airbrushing' a photograph of her son Harvey which was posted to her Instagram.Price had posted a photograph of Harvey for his 20th birthday on her Instagram account. She wished him a happy birthday and said: "My handsome son still can't believe his 20 👀🤩". After a flood of criticism from fans in the comment section under her photograph of Harvey, she defended herself by saying: "Welcome to the world of filters thought I do on Harvey today and .... Who doesn't filter jeez get over it."
Although there were mostly positive comments wishing Harvey a happy birthday, there were still people commenting on the alleged use of filters. The majority of criticism towards Price was about using filters on her son Harvey. One person in the comment section said: "Editing your own son? Wow."
Another person asked: "How has he been edited?" The original commenter replied: "His whole face has been edited and completely airbrushed. This looks nothing like Harvey."Another critical comment was someone saying: "Blimey she's even heavily filtering his pics now. Why can't people show their natural looks on line. Such a sad world."There were multiple positive comments towards the photograph of Harvey.
One person gushed: "He's soooo handsome, happy birthday harvey."Another supporter wished him a happy birthday: "Happy 20th birthday Harvey. Have a fantastic day. Handsome lad and beautiful inside and out."Katie Price's son, Harvey, was born with septo-optic dysplasia, Prader-Willi syndrome, autism and a learning disability. His biological father is retired football player, Dwight Yorke, and has been estranged from his son for a long time. P
rice has raised Harvey without Yorke's input.Last year, a video surfaced of two trolls who mocked Harvey Price. They had seemed to mock his mannerisms and voice. One troll painted his face to look darker in an attempt to mimic Harvey's skin tone. Price said at the time: "This is a reminder of what these disgusting two people did to Harvey and me, racist, mocking Harvey's eyes, mocking his speech mocking his mouth and charges have been dropped on these two as not enough evidence! To me, it shows racism by painting his face, mocking an innocent disabled child, making a video knowing they wanted a reaction! Unfortunately, the guy who retired this thought it was funny and got let off!"