KATIE Price's son Jett is facing a YouTube ban he uploaded a video -breaking the age restriction rules.
Jett, who is nine, was filmed singing along to an Eminem song with his friend inside Katie's Mucky Mansion.
According to YouTube's terms of service, content creators must be "at least 13 years old" unless accompanied by an adult.
The youngster, who Katie shares with her ex Kieran Hayler, danced along to the track Mockingbird.
Jett has uploaded two videos on his channel since joining the site this month.
One video featured shaky footage of what looks like Katie's garden with a track that uses the N word without bloopers.
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The lyrics also included talking about "doing life in the slammer" and knife crime.
In his video with his friend, he encouraged viewers to subscribe to his channel.
Katie also let her youngest daughter Bunny, eight, sign up to TikTok and YouTube.
So far, Bunny has posted 49 videos on TikTok, which she has synced across to a YouTube channel, and has minimal subscribers.
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Some of Katie's followers have voiced their displeasure, with one writing: "This is disgusting she's only 8 she shouldn't be on here."
Another said: "Dangerous and stupid – she needs to delete her account."
Jett and Bunny's dad Kieran broke down in tears on Father's Day, telling followers that he "hasn't seen his kids for six months".
He told fans: “It’s the first Father’s Day without all of my children. This is a message not just about me but all those dads out there and mums that have been dads that haven’t got their children this Father’s Day.
“It’s tough. I dropped my children off on a Friday and expected them to be returned on a Monday and I haven’t seen them for almost six months. Not properly.”
He continued: “I’ve seen them here and there but not properly. False allegations here, false allegations there, ‘he’s this and he’s that, their household is this and their household is that'."
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