Katie Price to launch campaign with Loose Women to target online trolls
It's after online trolls targeted her son Harvey.
Katie Price is launching a campaign against online trolls and hopes to get the backing of other celebrities.
It comes after she hit back at cruel comments online and even wanted to meet the people who mocked her disabled son Harvey.
Six of the trolls were contacted by the Loose Women producers but all of them refused to appear on the show.
Three of the people acknowledged the allegations and three apologised but two out of the six people didn’t believe what they’d posted was offensive.
Katie responded with her hopes to create a campaign to stop people posting offensive content, without ‘bullying’ the trolls, to help all internet users.
Harvey suffers from the rare genetic condition Prader-Willi syndrome as well as autism, ADHD and blindness, and was the target of abuse online.
The proud mum then reposted the comments on Instagram in a bid to find the culprits, which resulted in some deleting their accounts or apologising to the star.
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The 37-year-old then revealed she wanted the trolls to meet her son, saying she would ‘name and shame them all’.
It's not the first time the mum of five has taken on social media. She recently had to defend herself for piercing one-year-old Bunny's ears and hit back when she was criticised for letting eight-year-old Princess wear makeup for an Instagram picture.