Katie Price reveals she wants to train as a paramedic and shares ‘special gift’
07.03.2022 - 13:43
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Katie Price has shared her hopes of training to become a paramedic after having cared for her son Harvey, who has Prader-Willi syndrome, septo-optic dysplasia and autism, all his life. Since his birth 19 years ago, Harvey has needed round the clock care, a lot of which has been done by Katie, 43. With this in mind, Katie believes she now has a “special gift” and wants to use it to become a paramedic.
Discussing how people can sometimes struggle with helping those with special needs, the mum-of-five said: “They don’t know how to act. It can be daunting. You just have to talk to people like you do in the street.” Katie also revealed that before her glamour modelling days, she was training to become a nurse and prides herself on always knowing how to calm someone down through a “meltdown”.
She told Radio Times magazine: “All the time. I would say I was a carer.That’s why I was training to be a nurse when I left school.” “I would train as a paramedic now if I could find the time,” Katie added. Addressing her bond with her eldest son, Katie went on: “Whatever people think of me, whether they love me or hate me, you can’t fake that relationship.
I know I’m a good mum and he’s a credit to me. No one can take that away from me. Not a lot of people would cope like I have.” Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.
You can sign up at the top of the page. Katie’s revelations come after she was criticised for allowing Harvey to sign up to do a personal appearance at a nightclub with her. Acapulco Nightclub in Halifax, West Yorkshire, took to social media to announce the news about the mother-son duo, saying tickets will be going on sale for the event today, Monday 7
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