Katie Hopkins has shocked the team here at Talent Management with her controversial views on the ITV show This Morning with Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield. Katie appeared on the show back in July and caused outrage with her views that childrens names are an indicator of their class.
When asked if she regretted what she said previously she defiantly replied: “I absolutely stand by everything I said. I still can’t stand Tyler, I don’t like a Princess and I will never be interested in the future of Destiny.
“I don’t regret anything. What I would say it that this all came from a rather boring survey from a rather boring group of people called Netmums,” at this point Holly hid behind her pile of papers in shock and horror and said: “I can’t look!”
The former apprentice star then continued to let rip on Netmums and said: “I’m not big on the stay at homers, rattling on their keyboards, breast is best – I’m not big on the mammary militia.”
A fresh debate then got underway as Katie voiced her opinion that she thought it was absolutely fine to miss you child’s birthday. To the outrage of her fellow guest, journalist Shona Sibary, she said: “I would rather earn money than be with my kids on their birthday.
“If you work, your children learn to work around you. If you put your child first, your child learns it comes first every time.”
The argument then began to get a little personal, with Katie commenting on Shona’s children: “Can I just say for the record, she’s moved down to the Westcountry and stuck her kid in a boarding school, just while we’re being all pious on this platform.”
She then insulted Shona saying: “It’s like being shouted at by a lemon.”
Katie wasn’t prepared to get personal about her children though, and when Phillip started mentioning her daughter she cut him off quickly with: “Don’t you bring up India again Phillip, or I will sit on your lap.” With a horrified look Phillip replied: “That’s possibly the worst thing I have ever heard of all the things you’ve said.”
Katie’s views have outraged a lot of people, however she appeared to treat the whole thing as a bit of a joke and said to Phillip after he told her to be quiet: “Ooh, I do like it when you get disciplinarian, Phillip.”
She continued to put her points across and joke about the show later on twitter amid a barrage of angry tweets from viewers of the show.