Katie Price ‘so proud’ as son Harvey, 19, learns to do a supermarket shop for the first time
KATIE Price has shared her pride at Harvey learning to do his own food shop.
The 43-year-old shared some new snaps of her eldest in the supermarket and revealed he's also being taught the right foods to buy.
Posting a snap of the 19-year-old filling up his basket, Katie wrote: "Learning new independent skills."
She added: "Learning how to do his weekly food shop and what foods to buy. So proud! Love you Harv!"
It comes after the BBC was hit with more than 100 complaints over their recent documentary What Harvey Did Next.
The fortnightly report for the BBC complaints service stated viewers had complained of Katie being an "inappropriate subject for a documentary".
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They also raised concerns about featuring Harvey - a vulnerable young adult.
A total of 103 complaints were made between February 28 and March 13.
Katie Price: What Harvey Did Next was commissioned before she avoided jail for a drink-drive smash.
The reality star flipped her car after taking cocaine and downing vodka.
Viewers also slammed he BBC for reportedly paying Katie to appear in a show.
When it was announced it would air, BBC viewers reacted with fury on social media and vowed to boycott the show.
One said: "This is an outrageous abuse of license funds!
"Who wants to watch this woman: she's a bankrupt, who flouts the law & takes holidays & you think we want to watch this trashy bimbo?"
Another fumed: "Monday night at 9pm prime time viewing @bbc
have an hour long episode with Katie Price is this what people pay their licence fee for..
"A woman who recently was in court for drink driving offence and narrowly missed jail. Talentless, self promoting just how much have they paid her".
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While one said: "@BBC why are you giving a drunk, drink driver Air time, absolutely livid! #katieprice".
Harvey moved into a residential school three hours’ drive away from their Sussex home in August last year.