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Katie Price's Son Harvey Tells Her To "Shut Up" While Demanding First Class

Katie Price's Son Harvey Tells Her To "Shut Up" While Demanding First Class
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Katie Price left fans in stitches after sharing a video of her son Harvey expressing his reluctance to fly with popular airline EasyJet.

The 46-year-old took to Instagram to post the hilarious conversation. In the short clip, Harvey, who is blind, autistic, has septo-optic dysplasia, and a learning disability, insisted that he would rather sit in first class when flying.

In the video, Katie said: "When we go on holiday Harv, we're only going on an EasyJet flight." Not impressed, Harvey said: "Oh mum. No!"

He then added: "I love the bl***y first class, everyone." Harvey then explained that he enjoys lying on the flat beds in first class.

Katie Price's Son Harvey Tells Her To "Shut Up" While Demanding First Class

Katie then said: "I think you very demanding, Price." Harvey replied: "Oh shut up, I love it!"

Seeing the funny interaction, fans headed straight to the comment section. One social media user wrote: "He's amazing. Sense of humour is bang on."

Another said: "Love him he's so funny he's got your personality Katie." While a third added: "How dare you scare him with the thought of no first class!! That young man sure has his wits about him."

Katie Price's Son Harvey Tells Her To "Shut Up" While Demanding First Class

This news follows the former glamour model's response to critics questioning her lavish lifestyle despite declaring bankruptcy twice. Katie first went bankrupt in 2019, owing up to £761,994.05 to HMRC in unpaid tax bills.

Amid her financial woes, the mother of five had to leave her infamous Sussex home, Mucky Mansion, after an acid attack on her car raised safety concerns. She quickly settled into a new four-bedroom house in Sussex.

The spacious property, featuring a double garage and open-plan kitchen, reportedly costs a staggering £4,995 per month. The high-priced new home, frequent holidays, and expensive outfits have led fans to question how Katie is managing her finances.

Katie Price's Son Harvey Tells Her To "Shut Up" While Demanding First Class

The ex-glamour model addressed any doubts by sharing a photo on social media of herself signing 3,000 copies of her upcoming autobiography, "This Is Me."

She captioned her Instagram post: "People wondering how it is I am able to sustain a certain lifestyle despite having financial ups and downs... Let me tell you it's all comes from hard work, never giving up and fighting through."

"I've never been scared to graft and I'm not stopping now. Hard work will always pay off, tough times don't last but tough people do!"