Katie Hopkins is known for many things; calling fat people lazy, being actively racist, being considered potentially as one of the most actively classist people in Britain, and finally, for referring to herself as ‘Jesus of the outspoken’.
Jesus, indeed.
This Friday, Hopkins is now set to sit with Ryan Tubridy on Ireland’s oldest show The Late Late, and natter about all thing controversial, no doubt.
This has angered the general public in quite an explosive way, springboarding off of the fact that Trump has just been elected as one of the most powerful men in the world – a fact that Katie, naturally, revels in.
With a nose like a bloodhound when it comes to potential ways to stir the pot, Katie has grabbed the scandalous bull by the horns and firmly has sided with whatever will anger the general public most of all.
And this has been met with some disdain…
Ireland, let’s boycott The #LateLateShow tomorrow. Sure it’ll be good craic! Boosting Katie Hopkins ego is not entertainment ???????? https://t.co/1rY8Oxs9Cv
— Chanele McGuinness (@ChaneleMcG) November 10, 2016
Pissed off about Katie Hopkins on #LateLate? RTE won’t drop a guest. Best thing is let LLShow advertisers know you’ll boycott their goods.
— Helen O’Rahilly (@HelenORahilly) November 9, 2016
I can’t handle trump becoming president AND Katie Hopkins on the Late Late. boycott @renaultireland and @RTELateLateShow
— Grace (@Filmbuff_007) November 9, 2016
Boycott watching @RTELateLateShow on Friday night, we’ve had enough hateful speeches and they book Katie Hopkins.
— One Night in Istanbul (@colinmullins) November 9, 2016
Late Late Show invited a racist, dangerous, hate speech peddler, Katie Hopkins. At least boycott the show if not complain. pic.twitter.com/W9oGgUCb9t
— Aengus Ó Maoláin (@AengusOMaolain) November 9, 2016
Ooh, tough crowd.
And Katie’s response to all this chaos?
Charming.
Katie will be appearing on The Late Late Show this Friday night, at 9:30pm.
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