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katie hopkins breath stinks lol
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Cym
15-02-2015
Tweeted by KH Feb 10th
My faithful onesie has been washed. Happily, it is no longer stuck together at the crotch. Result. #CBB

Who would tweet such a thing looks like Pricey is right about KH personal hygiene issues.
Angie_Plasty
15-02-2015
While we're doing the stinky stuff...I remember during her first "I can't take compliments" teary routine, Michelle, Chloe and Cami all rushed to hug her and she froze and said, "Don't, I smell."
yellowlabbie
15-02-2015
It appears that the REAL Katie Price has stood once again. Anything for money and fame. No different from Katie Hopkins, she's just as nasty.
kravchic
15-02-2015
Originally Posted by Scarlett Berry:
“It's called doing her job, earning a living to provide for her children. Her child was being well taken care of by her grandmother.”

Quite. - Would it even cross anyone's mind that it might be questionable to leave a 6 month old for 3 weeks while you go and earn some serious dosh if KP had been the father rather than the mother?

I believe we all know the answer to that question.
postit
15-02-2015
Originally Posted by yellowlabbie:
“It appears that the REAL Katie Price has stood once again. Anything for money and fame. No different from Katie Hopkins, she's just as nasty.”

The difference being, as you probably know, is that KP has been doing it for a long and lucrative career - tacky as it might be, and hopkins is just an also ran.
xXxAnneAxXx
15-02-2015
Originally Posted by tabithakitten:
“Your quote was this -

Is it unacceptable then for any mother to leave her baby to go to work? Many do it.

"Any mother" was the phrase. Not "any mother that leaves their baby for a few weeks without any contact."

ETA - I am, of course, a self-confessed pedant. I like posts to be clear and not carelessly general. Except when I'm drunk. I don't mind so much then. I'm even guilty of it myself. Feel free to ignore - most others do.”

lol I wont ignore
My point was ... it was not ok to leave a 6 month old but it was ok to leave children past this age? I suspect if Katie H also had a child of 6 months it wouldn't even have come up.
My opinion is that it's no different leaving a 6month old with family than it is leaving say a 2yr old or a 5yr old with family. Someone else brought up the overnight business, I didn't see the point, they were all there overnight and quite a few have young kids. Anyway hey ho
tabithakitten
15-02-2015
Originally Posted by xXxAnneAxXx:
“lol I wont ignore
My point was ... it was not ok to leave a 6 month old but it was ok to leave children past this age? I suspect if Katie H also had a child of 6 months it wouldn't even have come up.
My opinion is that it's no different leaving a 6month old with family than it is leaving say a 2yr old or a 5yr old with family. Someone else brought up the overnight business, I didn't see the point, they were all there overnight and quite a few have young kids. Anyway hey ho ”

Oh I think it would .

With regard to the rest - people do have strong opinions about this kind of thing. Women get criticised for returning to full-time employment before their entitled maternity leave is up but there doesn't seem to be any criticism of working mothers in general. I'm open-minded about this - I don't have children - but I think you'd probably be in a minority with your view about leaving children under a year old and leaving older children.

The point about fathers is an interesting one but a quick look at general custody guidelines and maternity v paternity leave indicate society's view about the relative importance of maternal/paternal bonding, particularly when a child is very young.
yellowlabbie
15-02-2015
Originally Posted by postit:
“The difference being, as you probably know, is that KP has been doing it for a long and lucrative career - tacky as it might be, and hopkins is just an also ran.”

To be fair, Katie Hopkins doesn't have 2 enormous plastic boobs for men to ogle.
Scarlet O'Hara
15-02-2015
Originally Posted by Angie_Plasty:
“While we're doing the stinky stuff...I remember during her first "I can't take compliments" teary routine, Michelle, Chloe and Cami all rushed to hug her and she froze and said, "Don't, I smell."”

She did it another time too, told someone to back off cos she smelled. I thought it was just an excuse to not be touched, because some people aren't tactile, but now I'm thinking "where's that green-faced vomit smiley when you need it?" .
Angie_Plasty
15-02-2015
Originally Posted by Scarlet O'Hara:
“She did it another time too, told someone to back off cos she smelled. I thought it was just an excuse to not be touched, because some people aren't tactile, but now I'm thinking "where's that green-faced vomit smiley when you need it?" .”

Yes, something's starting to smell fishy...oops, I mean...there's a pattern starting to emerge here!
xXxAnneAxXx
15-02-2015
Originally Posted by tabithakitten:
“Oh I think it would .

With regard to the rest - people do have strong opinions about this kind of thing. Women get criticised for returning to full-time employment before their entitled maternity leave is up but there doesn't seem to be any criticism of working mothers in general. I'm open-minded about this - I don't have children - but I think you'd probably be in a minority with your view about leaving children under a year old and leaving older children.

The point about fathers is an interesting one but a quick look at general custody guidelines and maternity v paternity leave indicate society's view about the relative importance of maternal/paternal bonding, particularly when a child is very young.”

I don't think it would have so we'll agree to differ on that one
Wasn't KatiePs child left with its father and family, as most of the HMs children seemed to be. Would it then have been acceptable for the father to leave for 3 weeks to bring home the bread? The original post about this was an opportunity to have a dig at Katie P. In my opinion of course.
xXxAnneAxXx
15-02-2015
Originally Posted by Cym:
“Tweeted by KH Feb 10th
My faithful onesie has been washed. Happily, it is no longer stuck together at the crotch. Result. #CBB

Who would tweet such a thing looks like Pricey is right about KH personal hygiene issues.”

Gross. Eew.
tabithakitten
15-02-2015
Originally Posted by xXxAnneAxXx:
“I don't think it would have so we'll agree to differ on that one
Wasn't KatiePs child left with its father and family, as most of the HMs children seemed to be. Would it then have been acceptable for the father to leave for 3 weeks to bring home the bread? The original post about this was an opportunity to have a dig at Katie P. In my opinion of course.”

Of course it was an excuse to have a go at Katie P. That's not really open to question. The question is - was it an acceptable excuse?

As to the first -many of Katie H's detractors have been exceptionally vociferous in their barbed criticisms including that of her parenting ability or lack thereof. Not a cat in hell's chance that had she left a baby of under a year old to go in the BB house that it wouldn't have been disparagingly remarked upon by some. This whole thread is about her bad breath for heaven's sake .

I've addressed the point about fathers in my earlier post. Society's view on paternal responsibility is different. As I said, I'm open-minded. However, mothers are still regarded as the primary care giver by most and social, financial and legal positions are still slanted towards the mother resulting in many people criticising mothers for "returning to full-time work too soon" or "leaving their kids with others and neglecting their own responsiblity". Not my views but not particularly uncommon whoever the mother is.
xXxAnneAxXx
15-02-2015
Originally Posted by tabithakitten:
“Of course it was an excuse to have a go at Katie P. That's not really open to question. The question is - was it an acceptable excuse?

As to the first -many of Katie H's detractors have been exceptionally vociferous in their barbed criticisms including that of her parenting ability or lack thereof. Not a cat in hell's chance that had she left a baby of under a year old to go in the BB house that it wouldn't have been disparagingly remarked upon by some. This whole thread is about her bad breath for heaven's sake .

I've addressed the point about fathers in my earlier post. Society's view on paternal responsibility is different. As I said, I'm open-minded. However, mothers are still regarded as the primary care giver by most and social, financial and legal positions are still slanted towards the mother resulting in many people criticising mothers for "returning to full-time work too soon" or "leaving their kids with others and neglecting their own responsiblity". Not my views but not particularly uncommon whoever the mother is.”

Im all in favour of equal parenting. What's good for the goose etc.
None of us know anything about the HMs personal life so commenting on it is hearsay and tittle tattle, a bit pointless really but whatever

I don't like KAtie Hopkins, I don't like her many cruel comments re vulnerable people eg the train tweet, the rape tweet, the Ebola tweet, the Glasgow disaster tweet not to mention her lack of any care or understanding for the groups she targets, the jobless, the homeless etc. Sweeping generalisations about overweight people, children's names and hair colour. I didn't think much of Katie P pre BB either but my opinion has changed a little in her favour, my opinion of Katie H has changed a little too, not in her favour.
Penny Crayon
15-02-2015
Originally Posted by Angie_Plasty:
“Yes, something's starting to smell fishy...oops, I mean...there's a pattern starting to emerge here!”

That would be Hopkins Trusty Onsie I'd have thought.
waylander_1973
15-02-2015
Originally Posted by tabithakitten:
“Oh I think it would .

With regard to the rest - people do have strong opinions about this kind of thing. Women get criticised for returning to full-time employment before their entitled maternity leave is up but there doesn't seem to be any criticism of working mothers in general. I'm open-minded about this - I don't have children - but I think you'd probably be in a minority with your view about leaving children under a year old and leaving older children.

The point about fathers is an interesting one but a quick look at general custody guidelines and maternity v paternity leave indicate society's view about the relative importance of maternal/paternal bonding, particularly when a child is very young.”

Yes, I agree female housemates that have young children get some criticism from certain forum members for going in, yet male housemates with such children get no such comments about them. This happens every year.

Fail to see the difference myself.
kravchic
15-02-2015
Originally Posted by waylander_1973:
“Yes, I agree female housemates that have young children get some criticism from certain forum members for going in, yet male housemates with such children get no such comments about them. This happens every year.

Fail to see the difference myself.”

it's called sexism
planets
15-02-2015
Originally Posted by Scarlet O'Hara:
“She did it another time too, told someone to back off cos she smelled. I thought it was just an excuse to not be touched, because some people aren't tactile, but now I'm thinking "where's that green-faced vomit smiley when you need it?" .”

it's HERE
nitpikkin2
15-02-2015
no surprise! I didn't need to be up close and personal to know she stank.


How am I doing on dishing out offensive comments on the Katie Hopkins scale? Out of 10? Hoping to do a Yours Rudely that launches me onto the Breakfast TV circuit. Do I need to do more work?
ksmiggy
15-02-2015
Originally Posted by nitpikkin2:
“no surprise! I didn't need to be up close and personal to know she stank.


How am I doing on dishing out offensive comments on the Katie Hopkins scale? Out of 10? Hoping to do a Yours Rudely that launches me onto the Breakfast TV circuit. Do I need to do more work?”

only a 2, keep practicing

Next
Last edited by ksmiggy : 15-02-2015 at 17:27
nitpikkin2
15-02-2015
Originally Posted by ksmiggy:
“only a 2, keep practicing

Next ”

Tsk!
wigwag46
15-02-2015
Originally Posted by Ed R.Marley:
“I always though Katie Hopkin's breath would be stank - it's that conk of hers. I've noticed that people with beaks like hers always had stank breath.”

Nice of you to say so
Rough Diamond
15-02-2015
Katie H is still bitter and twisted that Katie Price won CBB and has not stopped insulting her,to say her breath stinks and does not wash is nothing compared to what she has said and saying about her,KH is a vile woman who gets away with to much,good one KP
postit
15-02-2015
Originally Posted by yellowlabbie:
“To be fair, Katie Hopkins doesn't have 2 enormous plastic boobs for men to ogle.”

Neither does KP, as you'd know, if you had watched the programme.



Sorry couldn't resist
wonkeydonkey
15-02-2015
Originally Posted by Dr Z:
“Perhaps KP was getting 'reflected scent' from her zombie boob?

Actually, thats another point, KP can't be breastfeeding during this surgery phase?

I'm pretty sure thats punishable by death? (will check with the feminist lobby)”

I don't mind standing in for the feminist lobby. Women have the right to choose how they feed their baby, as long as the baby is healthy.

Next...
Originally Posted by Dr Z:
“Because topping up your £45m can't wait - Whereas you can take or leave your Childs formative months?
Sorry I don't buy that, you simply don't get that time back.”


Women always get attacked on BB if they have a baby at home. There is a difference between 3 weeks and 10 imo. And 'formative months' is dramatising a bit. ALL months are a babies formative months, but both men and women often do have to go away to work from time to time.


What an edifying spat this is.

"She stinks."
"No, SHE stinks."
"She stinks more."
"No, SHE stinks more."
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