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Katie Price's son Harvey to launch a 7XL clothing line as he reaches 29-stone

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Katie Price's son Harvey is branching into business. The former glamour model, 42, has told that she wants her eldest child - who has Prader-Willi Syndrome, an underactive thyroid, diabetes, is autistic and partially blind - to have an "income himself." Harvey, 18, who weighs 29-stone, is teaming up with Big Clothing 4 u to release clothes that go up to size 7XL and Katie opened up about the venture in a clip shared with The Sun ahead of her weekly YouTube upload.

The footage shows the former Page 3 icon chatting to Big Clothing 4 U owner Ben Pearson. Katie tells Ben: "I want you and Harvey to do something together, as that's long-term for him and he's got income himself." She then explains: "He [Harvey] deserves like everyone else in

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