Katie Price proud of son Harvey's C-bomb message on Glastonbury flag

The former glamour model is happy that her son's message is being heard
Proud: Katie Price with Harvey on Loose Women
Ken McKay/ITV/REX
Emma Powell27 June 2016
The Weekender

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Katie Price has praised her son after his anti-bullying message was featured on a flag at Glastonbury Festival.

Price, 38, posted a picture of the flag showing 14-year-old Harvey’s face alongside his infamous Loose Women outburst: “Hello you c****.”

She captioned the image: “So proud my son Harvey's comment to trolls and bullies has made it on a flag at Glastonbury.”

But the picture divided her followers with some supporting her decision to praise Harvey’s response while others criticised her for allowing her son to learn derogatory terms.

One user posted: “I am so glad you are treating this like this and ignoring the hate, well done Katie!!”

Another wrote: “You should be ashamed of yourself that you could allow your vulnerable child to learn such vulgar language.”

Others feared that the flag was mocking Harvey and worried that Price had failed to notice with one posting: “Does she realise that it’s derogatory and meant as a joke?”

Harvey dropped the C-bomb on Loose Women after he was asked how he responds to bullies.

Price asked: “If someone says something horrible to Harvey, what does Harvey say?”

To which he replied: “Hello you c****.”

Andrea McLean quickly apologised to viewers, saying: “OK, we apologise, we apologise for that, but this is one of the reasons why we wanted to do this live.”

Price had said she wanted to bring Harvey on live over a pre-recorded segment so that people can see what he is like 'unedited'.

The episode received 10 complaints and an Ofcom spokesperson said the broadcasting watchdog is investigating the programme "which included the most offensive language before the watershed".

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