The Chronicle

‘Poor old Katie’

But our Denise ISN’T feeling sorry for troubled Hopkins:

- By VICKIE SCULLARD AND HANNAH GRAHAM Reporters

GEORDIE actress Denise Welch has taken aim at Katie Hopkins in a sarcastic tweet after she lost her home.

Ex-columnist Hopkins admitted in an interview with the Sunday Times last week that she’d been forced to sell her family mansion in Devon and rent a home for herself and her three children to pay legal fees.

Hopkins was forced to cough up £500,000 after losing a libel case to anti-poverty campaigner Jack Monroe, whom she had falsely accused of vandalisin­g a war memorial.

The notorious former Apprentice candidate has found herself frequently under fire for sharing cruel or offensive comments, including a fat-shaming tweet cited by Little Mix’s Jesy Nelson as contributi­ng to a suicide attempt, and calling for a “final solution”, following the terrorist attack on the Manchester Arena.

Sharing a news story about Hopkins’ admission about being forced to sell her home, Loose Women star Denise wrote: “Poor old Katie Hopkins. Couldn’t have happened to a nicer person.”

The tweet received 4,200 likes and several hundred replies praising her comment – including from her former Corrie co-star Kate Ford.

She said: “WOULDNT have happened to a nicer person xxxx”

And plenty of Denise’s 430,000 followers were impressed.

One wrote: “Oooh Denise, I used to have a lot of time and respect for you... Now I have a whole lot more.”

And one person cheekily chimed in with a recommenda­tion for Hopkins, sharing a picture of Jack Monroe’s cookbook, which teaches people to make cheap homemade food, saying: “As she is broke, may I suggest a great cookbook for her to cook on a budget.”

Hopkins told an interviewe­r she regretted that she hadn’t acted sooner to settle the case out of court.

Cookbook writer Jack had asked her to apologise and donate £5,000 to a migrants’ charity – but when she refused, Jack took her to court.

Hopkins told the paper: “I live in a rented, modern, four-bedroom detached house with my husband Mark and our three children, aged 15, 14 and 10.

“It’s tucked out of the way for security reasons – our last home was rigged up to the local police station and had panic alarms fitted because of threats I received to my life.

“I was forced to sell it for £950,000 in early 2018 to pay off a legal bill in excess of £500,000.”

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