Katie Price has slammed a charity event based around getting disabled children into sport, after they treated her and son Harvey "appallingly".
She attended the Hoops Aid basketball game, which was raising money for the Sports Traider charity at the O2 London Arena with Harvey - who suffers from the condition Prader-Willi Syndrome which causes autism, limited vision and restricted mobility - to watch celebrities play in a charity basketball match.
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However, the 36-year-old mother of five took to Twitter to criticise the event, saying:
"Such a waste of a day ,treated appallingly considering the venue was about kids with disadvantages Harvey very disappointed an left stressed."
The* Celebrity Big Brother* winner hasn't given any further detail on what left distressed her son, and whether it was staff or something to do with the charity which had caused the upset.
Sports Traider explains on their website that their mission is "offering youngsters the kit and support they need to discover and fulfill their sporting ambition and potential, whatever their background, ability or disability."