Katie Price in new parenting row as ex blasts 'dangerous' move with daughter, 8

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Katie Price has come under fire from an ex-husband over their daughter
Katie Price has come under fire from an ex-husband over their daughter

Katie Price has become embroiled in a new parenting row with ex-husband Kieran Hayler.

Katie has infuriated her ex after he revealed he disapproved of a video she uploaded on social media of their daughter Bunny. The TV personality and former glamour model has seemingly allowed her youngest daughter to rejoin social media platform TikTok as Bunny was seen filming a video for the platform in front of her mum. During Katie's TikTok live stream on Tuesday night, Bunny could be seen filming her own content while her mum prepared dinner.

Bunny was seen on her iPad looking at a video as she told her brother Jett: "Move, you're in my TikTok," to which he replied: "You're in mum's TikTok..." Katie's youngest hit back: "No, you're in mine."

Katie's ex-husband and the father of Bunny and Jett has now blasted his former wife's decision to allow their daughter to use social media platforms. He said: "Social media sites are a dangerous place for young, vulnerable children.

Katie Price in new parenting row as ex blasts 'dangerous' move with daughter, 8 qhidqhiqkidzeinvBunny could be seen on TikTok (TikTok/ Katie Price)
Katie Price in new parenting row as ex blasts 'dangerous' move with daughter, 8Bunny's dad hit out at Katie (instagram/@katieprice)

"Katie often refers to her kidnapping threats and fears for the children's safety yet allows her children to chat with complete strangers on these sites – TikTok and YouTube," he told The Sun. "Where is the parental protection and safe guarding?"

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TikTok's guidelines state that the platform is to be used for those who are over 13-years-old. Their community guidelines state: "We are deeply committed to ensuring that TikTok is a safe and positive experience for people under the age of 18 (we refer to them as "youth" or "young people").

"This starts by being old enough to use TikTok. You must be 13 years and older to have an account. There are additional age limitations based on local law in some regions.

"Youth safety is our priority. We do not allow content that may put young people at risk of exploitation, or psychological, physical, or developmental harm. This includes child sexual abuse material (CSAM), youth abuse, bullying, dangerous activities and challenges, exposure to overtly mature themes, and consumption of alcohol, tobacco, drugs, or regulated substances.

"If we become aware of youth exploitation on our platform, we will ban the account, as well as any other accounts belonging to the person."

Katie's latest parenting row comes months after it was revealed that Bunny had been banned from TikTok earlier this year. The former glamour model came under fire after it emerged the eight-year-old was making and uploading videos on the platform.

Charlotte McIntyre

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