Model and TV personality Katie Price is full systems go to take on Twitter trolls and get her Harvey’s law through the British parliament.
Katie, 42, initially launched her Harvey’s law campaign in 2017 after seeing the vile abuse given to her son and others via social media.
Despite the campaign being active for years, Katie has been re-energised after her son Harvey, 18, was the victim of a vile trolling video earlier this month while she was on holiday with boyfriend Carl Woods.
The video which was widely shared online showed two members of the public recreate Katie and Harvey’s appearance on Loose Women where he dropped the C word.
The man impersonating Katie’s disabled son had painted his face a darker shade.
A source told Daily Star Online: “Katie’s three week holiday has been magical and really given her and Carl the well earned break they needed.
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“Since her accident life has been difficult but they’ve pulled together.
“It’s no secret she’s got her mind set on becoming a mum again and they’ve certainly had plenty of time alone in the Maldives.
“The latest troll attack on Harvey soured things a bit but if anything it’s spurred her on to push ahead with Harvey’s law.
“Now she’s returned it’s all systems go – if anything it’s empowered her to keep going and puts why she’s fighting so hard at the forefront of her mind.”
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Katie has called on members of the public to name and find the two individuals in the video.
She adds that one person who shared the clip has been arrested by police.
The mum-of-five started her bid to put an end to online bullying via Harvey’s law in 2017.
An online petition for the campaign quickly picked up steam raking in 222,000 signatures in its first week alone.
The petition read: “This does not affect just high profile people it affects everyone from every walk of life from young children, teenagers, people at work, husbands and wives.
“This abuse includes racism, homophobia, body shaming and a whole range of other hate speech.”
Earlier this year she appeared in front of the Commons Petitions Committee to lobby MP’s to take action.
Katie said: “Online is the future, and I just think there needs to be more security checks.”
A rep for Katie said: “I wouldn’t want to be a troll in Katie’s path on her return to the UK.
“Katie will not stop until Harvey’s Law is passed not only to safeguard her own son but others form trolls.”
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk