Katie Price has been met with a flood of positivity after fans got to see her parenting skills.
The mum-of-five is appearing in a documentary tonight that sees the cameras shed light on her day-to-day parenting of eldest child Harvey.
The 18-year-old has Prader-Willi Syndrome, is autistic and partially blind, and was born with Septo-optic Dysplasia – which affects around one in every 10,000 births.
And tonight, viewers are getting to see how well Katie copes with Harvey having raised him as a single mum.
“Katie Price is such a good mum,” one wrote.
Another tweeted: “Well done @KatiePrice, you should be so proud of the wonderful mother you have been to your beautiful Harvey.”
“Wow this is a beautiful and powerful film,” a third penned.
“Say what you want about Katie Price but her love for Harvey is admiring,” a fourth gushed.
And a fifth wrote: “One thing Katie Price is a damn good mother.”
The documentary sees Katie and Harvey looking to the next stage of his life as he turns 18.
That means he’ll be moving to college, an emotional milestone for both mother and son.
It also sees Harvey’s youngest siblings Jett, seven, and Bunny, six, open up about Harvey’s occasional bouts of anger in which he’s been known to smash up parts of the house.
And Bunny told that when Harvey grows cross, she and Jett go upstairs and leave him to it.
Meanwhile, other viewers praised Katie for raising awareness around parenting disabled children.
*Katie Price: Harvey & Me can be viewed on BBC iPlayer.
Originally from https://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/bbc-viewers-all-new-respect-23383801