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Katie Price's eldest son, Harvey, now has his own Instagram account.
The 16-year-old glamorous model has been featured on her social media, but now has her own account to share her thoughts and works with the world.
A few days later, Katie secured the support of lawmakers for Harvey's law, in order to criminalize online abuse.
Hours after the launch of his account, Harvey had more than 32,000 subscribers.
At the time of writing, Harvey was following only two people, his mother and younger brother, Junior, whose account was private.
Junior's bio says already: "Will follow my big brother @mrharveyprice"
Harvey wrote in his biography that he likes "Frogs", "Drawing" and "Gatwick Express".
He also tells people that this is his official story and that "my mom is @officialkatieprice"
Until now, Harvey has published photos of himself and videos welcoming people to his Instagram account.
He also shared photographs of his drawings.
Harvey is also seen in a video, filmed by his mother, working on a post.
We can hear Katie, mother of five, saying, "Harv, do you write your own Instagram post?"
"Oh yes," he said excitedly.
And she said to him, "Go then."
On her own Instagram page, Katie encouraged her fans to follow Harvey by posting a video of her revealing her handful, singing and dancing.
She said, "My beautiful little boy wants to learn to post on his own page his drawings on the keyboard and everything else @mrharveyprice"
Her boyfriend, Kris Boyson, shared the same video about her story on Instagram, the subtitle: "My man now has his own insta!
"He wanted his own account so here he is …"
Earlier this week, it was revealed that Katie had won the support of MPs after launching a fight against online abuse.
She was inspired to campaign for tougher laws on online abuse after her disabled son was targeted by vile trolls.
She launched a petition that attracted 221,914 signatures before its early closure due to the 2017 general election.
He spoke about online abuse targeting people from all walks of life, but also highlighted shocking abuses directed against Harvey.
The petition called on the government to "make online abuse a specific criminal offense and create an offender registry".
The Committee on Petitions has published its report "Online Abuse and the Experience of People with Disabilities", revealing the extreme level of abuse that people with disabilities experience online.
MP Helen Jones said, "Our survey of online abuse and the experience of people with disabilities has shown that social media is full of horrific, degrading and dehumanizing comments about people with disabilities.
"The law on online abuse is not suitable and it is really shameful that people with disabilities have been forced to leave social media while their attackers suffer no consequences."
"There is no excuse for the persistent inability to make online platforms as safe for people with disabilities." Self-regulation has failed for people with disabilities and the law needs to change so that more lives are not destroyed. "
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