Katie Hopkins has been caught up in another Twitter storm after wading into the debate following the tragic death of Caroline Flack.
31.01.2020 - 12:51 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A YouTube prankster has revealed he made Katie Hopkins fly out to Prague to collect a fake award that spelt out a very rude word.
Josh Pieters has uploaded a video that shows the controversial columnist collecting the Campaign to Unify the Nation Trophy - with its acronym in large letters displayed on a projector behind her.
This came shortly after her Twitter account was suspended for violating its anti-hate policy, which saw her account listed but all her tweets removed.
Josh wrote: "Now
Katie Hopkins has been caught up in another Twitter storm after wading into the debate following the tragic death of Caroline Flack.
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Katie Hopkins has faced backlash after she asked her Twitter followers if Caroline Flack’s tragic suicide will only encourage people to “be kind” to “people you agree with”.The outspoken media personality, 45, posed the question about trolling – a topic which is being widely debated online after Caroline, 40, shared a quote urging her followers to “be kind” months before her tragic suicide.
Another day, another celebrity with a face tattoo. I still haven't recovered from or cheek one, but that didn't stop from totally derailing my Sunday night.
YouTube star Josh Pieters pulled a prank on notorious provocateur Katie Hopkins by fooling her in to accepting a fake 'c***' award.The controversial columnist's Twitter was recently suspended, so social media star Josh Pieters took to the social media platform to show the prank he pulled on her. He shared an image of himself giving a trophy to Katie who rose to fame as a contestant on The Apprentice.
She was handed the "Campaign to Unify the Nation Trophy" by YouTuber Josh Pieters