KATIE Price has been cruelly slammed by mum-shaming trolls.
The former glamour model, 47, came under fire after she posted a sweet snap with son Harvey, 22, at home
It came after Katie shared a picture of her and Harvey doing some baking.
In the photo the mother and son are posing in the kitchen, with a packet of cake mix in view.
Katie captioned the shot with: "Baking with Harvey 🍰 carrot cake for all the family today."
While the majority of comments were kind, there were some trolls who used the picture to mum-shame her.
One wrote: "Thought you were really worried about Harvey's weight!!! And you make a cake?!"
While another added: "Bake it from scratch Katie. You can make one much healthier than from that cake mix, and use real butter not spread."
This one said: "Wouldn't it have been healthier for Harvey if you'd made it from scratch."
Another chimed in: "You moan about his weight but feed him cake."
HARVEY'S WEIGHT JOURNEY
Meanwhile, last week Katie gave her fans an update on Harvey's weight loss journey.
She has been worried about her son's health after his weight reached 30st.
But now she has revealed they have looked at weight loss jabs to help him.
Speaking on the latest episode of her The Katie Price Show podcast, she said: "Hopefully Harvey starts his Mounjaro this week, but we'll talk about that next week and I'll go through all of what's happening about that."
The mum-of-five previously opened up on how Harvey's life was at risk because of his size.
The TV personality's eldest child has Prader-Willi syndrome, which sparks a constant desire to eat food and a permanent feeling of hunger which leads to obesity.
Harvey battles a series of debilitating conditions including autism, septo-optic dysplasia, ADHD and oppositional defiant disorder.
In a video posted in April, Katie revealed: “I'm so heartbroken and gutted that his weight is just going up.
“I just googled it in stones, 188kg is just a few kg of being 30 stone.
“It's so life-threatening now, I'm still waiting for the doctors to get back to me starting on the Mounjaro and his journey to a healthy life.”
She continued: “It's so sad his quality of life at the moment where he's so big, he just can't really do much.
“It’s just another thing I have to deal with because he's at high risk of having a heart attack, he struggles to put his trainers or struggles to walk anywhere but I love him and I'm going to help him through this.
“So sad, obesity and his condition is sad, it's sad to see someone go through it and he doesn't understand.”
In February Katie told The Sun she consulted top doctors who suggested starting Harvey on the jabs in a bid to improve his chances of living longer.
Harvey's biological dad is former footballer Dwight, 53, dated for a short period between 2000 and 2001, but split shortly after Katie told him she was pregnant.