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Katie Price gives heartbreaking update on 30st Harvey’s health as she reveals why he’s still not on fat jabs

Published on April 23, 2025 at 06:27 PM

KATIE Price has revealed her 22-year-old disabled son Harvey is in danger of having a heart attack after reaching 30st in weight.

The mum-of-five explained plans to help him get back to healthy weight – and

Katie Price and her son Harvey giving thumbs up next to his Guinness World Record-winning train drawing.
Katie Price's son Harvey has reached a dangerous 30st weight
Katie Price tending to Harvey by a pool in Turkey.
The 22-year-old is hoping to start using weight loss jabs

Katie, 49, was opening up on her podcast, The show with her sister Sophie.

Admitting her fears about the future, Katie said: “Not knowing what will happen to Harvey next.”

She added: “He's just under 30st and that's huge. He's on the verge of a heart attack.

“He won't have a long life if he carries on putting more and more weight on.

“That's obviously a massive worry for me, but we're doing something about it with the doctors.

“We're waiting to start him on Mounjaro but because of his complex needs and medications he's on things aren't as easy.”

The mum showered her disabled son with praise as she spoke of the challenges in bringing him up.

“I love my .

“As much as I say Harvey is hard work, it's a hard work I wouldn't want to be without. It's very rewarding.

“I can't imagine Harvey in two years when he's started Mounjaro and has lost a lot of weight.”

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