'I'm a lovely person' Internet troll named and shamed by Katie Price defends himself
THE internet troll who targeted Katie Price's son Harvey has issued a public apology for his outrageous actions, before bizarrely claiming he is in fact a "lovely" and "loving" person.
Internet troll named and shamed by Katie Price issues an apology
The man in question, who appears to be from Greater Manchester, was one of the "sick" and "twisted" online trolls that Katie lashed out at yesterday, after discovering they'd been mocking her disabled son.
The businesswoman took to both her Twitter and Instagram pages to name and shame the trolls responsible for posting "disgusting" message and images about her eldest child, Harvey.
Following the mother-of-five's rant, the man took to his Facebook page to say he was "deeply sorry".
The message read: "For the record. I never made any of these Harvey Price pictures I just posted it.
Katie Price took to Twitter to name and shame the trolls
Katie said she planned to report the trolls to the police
I've realised so many people mocking my son out of all my children they pick on the one with disability
"I would like to apologise to Katie Price and family and this will never happen again."
Continuing his note, the man then oddly insisted he was actually a "lovely" person.
He said: "I am a lovely person inside and I think Harvey is a lovely person. I really do. It was very immature of myself.
"This will not happen again and I am deeply sorry."
He added: "I agree what I posted/shared was disgusting - it will NEVER happen again.
Katie Price - Harvey playing piano singing happy birthday to his little brother Jett
"The people that know the real me, know that I am a genuine loving person. Again I am sorry."
The shocking material shared by the man and other online trolls focused primarily on 13-year-old Harvey's disabilities. He suffers from rare genetic condition Prader-Willi syndrome, autism, ADHD and blindness.
Katie, 37, had previously informed her 2.03 million followers that she would be reporting the users to police, while appealing for any information fans could give.