Katie Hopkins | |
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Born | Katie Olivia Hopkins 13 February 1975 Barnstaple, England |
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Years active | 2007–present |
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Political party | UK Independence Party (since 2021) |
Spouses | Damian McKinney
(m. 2004; div. 2005)Mark Cross (m. 2010) |
Children | 3 |
Website | katiesarms |
Katie Olivia Hopkins (born 13 February 1975)[1][2] is an English media personality, far-right[3] political commentator, and former columnist and businesswoman. She was a contestant on the third series of the reality show The Apprentice in 2007; following further appearances in the media, she became a columnist for British national newspapers, including The Sun and MailOnline. In 2015, Hopkins appeared on the fifteenth series of the reality show Celebrity Big Brother, where she finished as runner-up, and hosted her own talk show, If Katie Hopkins Ruled the World. The following year, she became a presenter for the talk radio station LBC and underwent major brain surgery to treat her epilepsy.[4]
Hopkins' social media presence and outspoken views, especially on UK politics, social class, migrants and race, have attracted controversy, media scrutiny and legal issues.[5] She has been accused of racism by some journalists, advocacy groups and politicians for her comments about migrants.[6] In 2016, her former employer MailOnline was forced to pay significant damages to a Muslim family whom she had falsely accused of extremist links.[7][8] In the 2017 libel case Monroe v Hopkins, Hopkins was required to pay damages and legal costs to food writer Jack Monroe after making defamatory remarks on Twitter.[9] Her role at LBC was terminated in May 2017 following her comments on Twitter about the Manchester Arena bombing.[10]
Hopkins was permanently suspended from Twitter in June 2020 for what the company described as "violations of our hateful conduct policy",[11][12] but her account was reinstated in November 2023.[13] In July 2021, she was deported from Australia and had to pay a fine for deliberately breaching COVID-19 health regulations.[14] That same year, Hopkins joined the UK Independence Party (UKIP).[15][16]
The far-right commentator's account, which had over a million followers, was closed following a breach of the site's regulations around hateful content.
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