KATIE Price’s son Harvey has been nominated for a gong after appearing in a BBC documentary.
The 18-year-old has been shortlisted for a Celebrity of the Year Award at the National Diversity Awards. The nomination comes after the release of Harvey’s BBC documentary ‘Katie Price: Harvey and Me’.
The documentary earned positive reviews after it showed the relationship between the former glamour model and her son. Having aired in January, the documentary allowed people an insight into the day-to-day life of Katie’s experience parenting Harvey.
Harvey is partially blind and is autistic as well as suffering from Prader-Willi syndrome. Prader-Willi syndrome is a rare genetic condition that causes a range of physical symptoms, learning difficulties and behavioural problems.
The nomination for the gong was announced by Anna Kennedy OBE.
She said: “Congratulations our #Antibullying #Charity Ambassador #harveyprice. Go Harvey Good Luck.”
Congratulations our #Antibullying #Charity Ambassador #harveyprice Go Harvey Good Luck 🐸 @ndawards @katieprice #disability pic.twitter.com/xTm5oYjAXU
— Anna Kennedy OBE (@AnnaKennedy1) May 11, 2021
Harvey is an Ambassador for the autism charity Ms Kennedy founded, called Anna Kennedy Online. The charity aims to raise awareness about autism through talks within schools, colleges, and workplaces.
The winner will be announced at the ceremony of the National Diversity Awards which take place at Liverpool’s Anglican Cathedral on February 4 next year.
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