Katie Price slammed online bullies who mum-shamed her after she shared a video of herself sharing a bed with her adult son Harvey.
The footage, which showed the mother and her 20-year-old son sleeping in the same bed, was posted to Instagram by the 44-year-old former beauty model.
Katie’s eldest child, Harvey, has Prader-Willi Syndrome, autism, and is blind.
The ex-partner of artist Peter Andre addressed the matter, explaining that her son is not like any of her other children due to his medical conditions.
She talked about mothering Harvey and giving Women’s Radio Station listeners an inside look into their relationship.
Katie shared: ‘Harvey is a big baby. At college they are not allowed to cuddle and touch him or anything.

‘When he’s here, he just wants to hold my hand, stroke my hair, give me kisses. I don’t care what anyone says, they can think what they like.’
During the same session, the OnlyFans author revealed that her son had discovered love and recounted the first time he met his partner.
She claims Harvey and his new love interest met at the independent college where he spends the most of his time.
‘They’re not sociable. They’re blunt and matter of fact, and it just makes me laugh,’ she said of the couple that both have autism.
Backlash began from mum-shamers online after the star revealed Harvey wanted to sleep with his mother for ‘cuddles’ when he came home for the Christmas holidays.

She explained to followers: ‘Already Harvey’s home and getting in my bed like a baby wanting cuddles.’
The reality star then shared a video of her child sleeping next her in her bed.
Fans were quick to react to the video footage with some slamming the star for the ‘inappropriateness’ of it.
One wrote: ‘Totally inappropriate at his age regardless of his needs.’
Another penned: ‘Something does not seem right here, I don’t think it’s appropriate to do this.’
‘Despite his disabilities you should not be doing that,’ one follower commented.
However, not all comments were unpleasant, with others praising the mother-son encounter.
A follower typed: ‘How much he loves his mummy, forever our babies xx [sic].’
Another replied: ‘As much as they grow up they’ll always remain your little baby.’