Katie Price’s live Good Morning Britain interview in chaos as light collapses on her and son Harvey

KATIE Price’s live Good Morning Britain interview was thrown into chaos today as a light reflector collapsed on her and her son Harvey.

The disabled teen looked stunned by the mishap, while Katie, 42, laughed it off.



Katie Price’s Good Morning Britain interview was thrown into chaos when a light fell on Harvey

She said: “Oh did that fall down. Don’t worry, Harv.

“That’s live TV for you.

“Let’s just put that there, Harv.”

Following the gaffe, Harvey said: “What the f*** is that” as a crew member grappled with the light.



Katie quickly interned to make sure Harvey didn’t panic

The crew member then came into view as he lifted the equipment off them before trying to fix it back into place.

He then ran in front of the camera to get out of shot as hosts Richard Madeley and Susanna Reid attempted to carry on with the interview.

Later, Richard was forced to apologise for Harvey swearing on live telly.

Richard said: “We just have to quickly say there was a little bit of inadvertent swearing earlier.



Harvey wasn’t impressed as the set fell apart

“It was completely inadvertent. Obviously if you were affected by it, we apologise.

“But I think we can live with it.”

His co-host Susanna Reid joked: “Was that you, Richard?”

He laughed: “No it wasn’t me, although I have done that.”



Richard was forced to apologise when Harvey said ‘what the f**k was that’

But one disgruntled viewer wrote on Twitter: “Did Harvey Price just drop another swear word on the telly? How about a delay next time just in case… #GMB.”

Katie was on GMB to talk about losing her court battle against a troll who shared a vile video of Harvey.



Katie laughed off the gaffe

She has vowed to continue the fight to hold online bullies to account – but admits she was disappointed by last week’s result.

“I was upset,” said Katie.

“Even in court when I was being cross-examined I made it clear – you must all have kids, I am a mother, and even how it makes me feel, seeing that of Harvey is really upsetting.

“It makes me angry. All I’m trying to do is my best to defend Harvey and be his voice to help protect everyone else.

“It’s a no-brainer, everyone knows something should be in place.

“It’s happening to everybody – footballers, MPs – it happens to everyone out there.”