KATIE Price fans have praised Bunny and Jett as they play with Harvey in a touching moment in a new documentary.
Katie Price: What Harvey Did Next aired this evening on BBC One.
The one-hour special is a follow up to the widely acclaimed documentary Katie Price: Harvey and Me, which aired in January last year.
It showed Katie try to find the perfect college for Harvey to live in after turning 18.
The 19-year-old - who has severe autism, a rare complex genetic condition called Prader-Willi syndrome and is partially blind - finally got a place at the National Star College in Cheltenham.
Before he moved into his new home, the camera crew captured a lovely moment between Harvey and his younger siblings Jett, eight, and Bunny playing with pop its.
Seven-year-old Bunny asked her mum if they could buy Harvey a special frog-themed pop it because he loves them so much.
The youngsters - who Katie shares with ex Kieran Hayler - also helped move their brother into his new home.
When they had to say goodbye they gave Harvey a big hug and Bunny even bounced like a frog for her brother.
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Harvey had a huge smile on his face.
Viewers rushed to Twitter to praise their loving relationship.
One wrote: "Oh my god, Bunny and Jett 🥰."
Another said: "All Harvey’s siblings are sooo good with him."
Katie is also mum to Junior, 16, and Princess, 14, who she shares with Peter Andre.
- Katie Price: What Harvey Did Next is available to watch on BBC iPlayer