Katie Price slammed for letting 18 month old daughter Bunny play in horse poo

Katie Price has come under fire again after she shared a picture of her youngest playing in horse muck.

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by Francesca Battson |
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Katie, who has shared her love for horses with fans many times, posted a picture to Instagram of 18 month old Bunny playing outside a stable whilst a horse sniffed her hand.

The mum-of-five captioned the snap: “My little grot bag Bunny again in the muck while I'm mucking out.”

Fans were quick to comment on the situation, with many posting their concern about the safety of the situation.

One fan said: “Terrible poor child would katie price sit in horse poo I don't think so”

“Yep i agree totally disgusting! & potentially dangerous,” another added.

But there was a lot of fans that said Katie was helping Bunny to build her immune system and that horse manure is harmless.

“All the haters probably sat on their phones all day, toddlers glued to Ipads and winge when theyre kids are off school with colds cause they have no immune system,” one said.

A fan also posted: “Again Katie can't do wrong for right!!! She's a great mum and this is exactly what ALL kids should be doing!”

“Horse muck is a natural fertiliser and think about it...it grows roses so beautiful and colourful. Kids are too damn clean these days,” another explained.

Just a few days ago, Katie posted a photo of Bunny playing in the mud, getting praise from fans for letting her toddler enjoy the outdoors.

One fan said: “Thats what kids should be doing.. not glued to ipads!!”

“She looks like she enjoying herself, lovely,” another added.

The Sun also revealed earlier in the week that Katie is training to be a professional jockey, aiming to compete in a race for charity next year.

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