Katie Hopkins axed from Big Brother VIP in Australia after reportedly admitting to disobeying quarantine rules
Katie Hopkins has been axed from the upcoming season of Australia's Big Brother VIP after reportedly admitting to deliberately disobeying strict hotel quarantine rules.
The former Apprentice star turned far-right commentator arrived in Australia this week and was immediately placed into two weeks of quarantine in a government-mandated hotel.
On Saturday, the 46-year-old reportedly said in an Instagram live video she was deliberately disobeying quarantine rules by taunting guards and opening her hotel room door without a mask.
She later said in an a post on the social media platform she has "never broken quarantine", adding that her "heart goes out to Australians and this brilliant country known for [its] sense of humour".
Her actions quickly drew a wave of criticism and, on Sunday, the Seven Network which airs the reality TV show - said she would not feature in the upcoming season.
It said in a statement: "Seven Network and Endemol Shine
Australia confirm that Katie Hopkins is not part of Big Brother VIP.
"Seven and Endemol Shine strongly condemn her irresponsible and reckless comments in hotel quarantine."
Earlier on Sunday, the country's immigration minister Alex Hawke said the border force had launched an investigation.
Referring to a story on Hopkins's actions, he said in a statement on Twitter: "With NSW & Victoria in lockdown, a reminder that temporary visa holders must obey public health orders.
"Australian Border Force is reviewing this matter. Where visa conditions are breached, individuals may face visa cancellation in accordance with the law," Mr Hawke added.
The NSW Police Force said it was aiding the border force review.
A spokeswoman told the PA news agency: "The NSW Police Force is working closely with Australian Border Force to ascertain whether the visa to enter Australia provided to a 46-year-old woman from the United Kingdom remains valid.
"The NSW Police Force will assist with any operational requirements to assist the woman to return to her country of origin if it is deemed necessary."