Katie Price receives apology after calling out online trolls for abuse at son Harvey

The former glamour model received the apology from a man on Facebook 
Calling out: Katie Price named and shamed those who had made nasty comments about her son
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Emma Powell10 March 2016
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Katie Price has received an apology from a man who apparently posted cruel messages about her disabled son.

Price, 37, went online to name and shame those who had published inappropriate posts about Harvey.

Price called out various users on Instagram where she shared offensive images they had allegedly posted.

According to reports, she later received an apology from the account of ‘Arron Bevin’ but he denied creating the offensive images.

In a Facebook post he wrote: “For the record. I never made any of these Harvey Price pictures I just posted it.

“I would like to apologise to Katie Price and family and this will never happen again.

“I am a lovely person inside and I think Harvey is a lovely person. I really do. It was very immature of myself.

“This will not happen again and I am deeply sorry. I agree what I posted/shared was disgusting - it will NEVER happen again.

“The people that know the real me, know that I am a genuine loving person. Again I am sorry.”

Harvey – whose father is Dwight Yorke – was born blind and suffers from autism, ADHD and Prader-Willi syndrome.

Price publicly called out online trolls and called on her followers to help her identify the "disgusting human beings" who have posted comments and set up fake profiles of her son during a lengthy Twitter mission on Tuesday.

Thanking fans for their support she tweeted: "Must say so many people on all my social media right now being supportive and giving more info on other people mocking my son I will report."

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