Katie Price Gets Huge Tattoo of Son Harvey on Her Leg by Tattoo Fixers Star
Katie Price Gets Huge Tattoo of Son Harvey on Her Leg

Katie Price has added a new tattoo to her collection, a portrait of her eldest son Harvey on her left calf. The 48-year-old reality star visited Jay Hutton's Adrenaline Tattoo Studio in Cheshire this week for the ink, which was done by the Tattoo Fixers star. Price, who has around 40 tattoos, wanted a sweet tribute to Harvey, who has complex health conditions including Prader-Willi syndrome, autism, and septo-optic dysplasia.

Harvey Accompanied Katie to the Tattoo Studio

Harvey, 24, came along to the appointment and made a positive impression on Jay Hutton. Hutton told Daily Star: "I've known Katie for years now. I worked on TV with her when we did Celebrity Haunted Mansion a few years back around 2017 and I've tattooed her a couple of times in the last few years, so it's always a laugh catching up with her when she gets tattooed." He added: "Harvey came with her to the studio. It was the first time I met him and he was such a lovely lad. He had us all laughing in the studio throughout the day and was a pleasure to be around."

Katie's Reaction to the Tattoo

Price posed with Hutton at the studio, wearing a tight white top, and appeared delighted with the result. She later shared on Facebook: "So in love with my new tattoo!" The Mucky Mansion star has several tattoo tributes to loved ones, including the letters J and H for her sons Junior and Harvey, and one for her husband Lee Andrews.

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Harvey's Living Situation and Katie's Role as Carer

Price has spoken openly about her concerns for Harvey, who requires round-the-clock care. He previously attended a residential college in Cheltenham and later moved to an assisted living facility in Southampton. However, Price recently revealed that Harvey is now back living with her. On her podcast, The Katie Price Show, she explained: "I think people are noticing I’ve got Harvey here more than I normally do. Normally, he’s in Cheltenham. We’re still waiting for his next placement - now they’re saying next month - because that’s up the road from me. But where he is in Southampton, he just doesn’t like being there." She added: "When he comes here, you’ve got the TV on, there’s people coming here, people he knows, family, a normal environment. He just walks around. He doesn’t like the doors there… It’s so hard, even the transition to the other places. When he’s there, he texts me, “I hate it here, Mum. I just need you. I want your cuddles, hold my hand”. It pulls on your heart. So I’ve got him here and it’s hard because I’m working, I’m his carer at the same time. I’m doing it all - which I love doing. But it is tiring."

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