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Katie Price’s son Harvey urges her to ‘stop crying’ after agonising foot surgery

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Katie Price's son Harvey urges her to 'stop crying' after surgery leaves her in agony

Harvey, 18, who has Prader-Willi syndrome described Katie as 'brave' and urged medics to fix her foot following his mum's freak accident on holiday in Turkey

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Katie Price's son Harvey has urged her to 'stop crying' after she had major surgery in a heartbreaking clip.

The former glamour model was operated on after she broke her feet in a freak accident while on holiday, and has been warned she could take up to two years to recover fully.

Harvey, 18, who has Prader-Willi syndrome, described her as "brave" in the clip and urged medics to fix her feet.

Katie could also be heard telling Harvey it would "take a long time" but that he 'shouldn't be upset' about it.

He said: "Mummy, I hope you feel brave and please may you fix the foot and doctors and nurses.

"Mummy's so brave and don't cry."

When Katie asked him if "mummy has been crying" he replied "yes" and she added: "It's only because it hurts mummy, isn't it?"

Harvey was also seen in another clip showing a heartwarming picture he had drawn for his mum sitting in a wheelchair next to NHS nurses

Katie proudly told her fans: "Harvey wanted me to film him again bless him .. love him so much and how much he expresses how much he loved his mum he is so cute️."

Earlier this month, Katie underwent surgery to help fix her broken feet after returning to the UK – although the surgery didn't go entirely to plan.

Although Katie is recuperating from the op that she underwent last week, she has revealed she is in so much pain that she is being kept awake at night.

Doctors have told Katie that she won't be able to walk for at least the next six months - with her full recovery taking up to two years.

Doctors told Katie her injuries are life changing and she "couldn't have done a worse job" to herself.

She revealed her injuries to a camera crew before going into surgery.

She said: "They're smashed, broken and it's bad, really bad."