Sunday Mirror (Northern Ireland)

Teen lads kill 2 chickens

Feisty star had house hunter in tears

- Janine.yaqoob@reachplc.com

on-screen image, but insists she’s not to blame.

“I think it is the show’s fault,” she said. “One can tend to become slightly characteri­sed. “Although the show is completely unscripted and real, there is a sort of slightly feisty person that comes out of it who is a lot less feisty in real life. I have sometimes had times where I have sat down in front of the contributo­rs and they have looked nervous.

“One time one of them burst into tears before I had opened my mouth.I was like, ‘What do you think I am about to do to you?’” Now Kirstie – who fronts the Channel 4 show with Phil Spencer – is at pains to reassure fans she’s not an ogre. “I give contributo­rs a little pep talk beforehand now,” says the mum-of-two.

“I’m not as scary as you may think.”Kirstie said her success was down to co-host Phil, 50, as “he is a very nice person”.

However forthright Kirstie was back in action recently – hitting back after uproar when an eight-strong camera crew turned up at her Devon home in lockdown to film her Channel 4 show Kirstie: Keep Crafting and Carry On.

Kirstie insisted that the crew filmed under “strict protocols” and said she felt carrying on with filming was the right thing to do.

A BOY who beat two chickens to death with a broom handle at a primary school has been fined £220.

The Ipswich lad, who was 13 at the time and cannot be named, had blamed a lookalike.

He and a pal, who is awaiting sentencing, were convicted of causing criminal damage after entering the school.

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