BBC's Katie Price and Harvey doc slapped with complaints from 'livid' viewers

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The BBC has been slapped with complaints from angry viewers after it aired a brand new documentary on Katie Price and her son Harvey.

The film, titled, Katie Price: What Harvey Did Next, followed the teenager, who was born with septo-optic dysplasia, Prader-Willi syndrome, autism and a learning disability, as he enters this new phase of adulthood, documenting his transition to a more independent life with a move to college.

It came after Katie documented her search for a residential college for son Harvey in her first BBC film, Harvey and Me, which aired in January last year. READ MORE: Martin Lewis donates £50,000 of own money after 'depressing' ITV This Morning appearance However, the latest documentary received backlash from viewers following the former glamour model's recent personal challenges.

Katie, 43, has had various run-ins with the law and time spent at The Priory in the last year, however, What Harvey Did Next was commissioned before she avoided jail for a drink-drive smash.

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