WebProNews

Tag: katie hopkins

  • Katie Hopkins Fears She Will Die During Surgery

    Katie Hopkins is a British TV personality and controversial columnist for The Sun, who will undergo brain surgery later this year to hopefully cure her epilepsy. She has said recently she fears she will die during the surgery.

    A former contender on The Apprentice, the 40-year-old explained recently that the surgery involves removing part of her head, and then doctors will bring her back to consciousness so she can speak to them and move her arms and legs.

    “The part they need to take out for me is in deep. This is the fear, it makes me sweat just thinking about it,” Katie Hopkins said in a recent interview with The Sun.

    “There’s a 40% chance I get rid of it all together. But there’s a 20% chance I would lose my left arm or leg–I could end up paralyzed.”

    “There’s also a 1% chance I will die,” she added.

    “I’ve got the letter confirming I’m having the operation, but I haven’t been able to open it yet,” Katie Hopkins also shared.

    A mother of three children–aged 11, 10, and six–Katie Hopkins recently discussed the possibility of dying during surgery with her husband Mark. Living with epilepsy isn’t a viable option either, as she has several seizures every night.

    “We’re trying to ask big questions about life. Is 11, ten and six the right age? If I don’t make it, is that the right age to leave them?” she asked.

    Hopefully doctors will gain new insight into the surgery Katie Hopkins will have later this year. May this insight calm some of her–and her family’s–fears.

  • Kim Zolciak Loves Her Legs, Slams Body Shamers

    Kim Zolciak likely understands what Kelly Clarkson has been going through recently. The former Real Housewives of Atlanta star has been dissed for what some perceive as her ‘chunky’ legs. Clarkson, of course, was shamed recently for the weight she gained while pregnant, and has yet to shed. Most recently shamed by Fox anchor Chris Wallace, Kelly Clarkson was also shamed by British TV personality Katie Hopkins.

    Like Kelly Clarkson, however, Kim Zolciak doesn’t seem to care what the haters say. She shared a photo of her ‘chunky’ legs on Instagram, saying she ‘loves’ them.

    Good for her.

    Kim Zolciak posted this first photo just for fun.

    After reading rude comments about her legs, Kim Zolciak posted yet another photo.

    “Yes I have thick or as some of my followers call them “chunky” legs (Rude Ass People) always have and I love them that way! I love every inch of me and it’s evident some of you don’t. It’s truly disheartening to see some of your comments because My kids see this stuff and I’m appalled. I guess it’s time I stop posting personal pics of myself as well as my kids since some of you last night and today commented rudely about,” she captioned the second post.

    It’s sad that people feel it’s okay to body shame others. It’s a strong indication of a major lack of class and kindness.

    Kim Zolciak is headed back to Bravo soon, where she’ll star in a new reality show with NeNe Leakes. Called NeNe and Kim: The Road to Riches, the two will embark on an epic road trip.

    You can be sure if anyone tries body shaming Kim Zolciak while she’s on the road with NeNe Leakes, they’ll have definite hell to pay.

    Don’t you love it when people like Kim Zolciak give it right back to their body shamers? It’s still too bad she–and others like Kelly Clarkson–have to experience the kind of hurt that must accompany such unkind words.

  • Chris Wallace: Fox Anchor Fat Shames Kelly Clarkson, Should Apologize

    Chris Wallace owes Kelly Clarkson a big apology. The Fox News Sunday anchor made a very derogatory comment about the singer during a radio interview on Friday, and now many people are outraged by his rude behavior.

    It was on The Mike Gallagher Show that Mike Wallace got carried away with his mouth. He and the host began dishing on Little Caesar’s bacon-wrapped pizza when the conversation spiraled. Neither of the men behaved in a gentlemanly manner.

    “Have you seen Kelly Clarkson? You know the singer, Kelly Clarkson? Holy cow, did she blow up,” Mike Gallagher said, steering the conversation in an unacceptable direction.

    “Really? Do we want to talk about some of your friends? Kelly Clarkson’s got a lovely voice,” Chris Wallace said.

    And then he got in on the diss.

    “She could stay off the deep dish pizza for a little while,” he said.

    This isn’t the first time Kelly Clarkson has been dissed for her weight since giving birth to daughter River Rose Blackstock back in June. It was about a month ago when British TV personality Katie Hopkins very cruelly said Clarkson looked like she had eaten her backup singers.

    It was while she was a guest on The Ellen DeGeneres Show that Kelly Clarkson spoke out about the hurtful comment–the first one.

    “I love that people think [the topic] is new. Like, welcome to the past 13 years,” she said. “I yo-yo. Sometimes I’m more fit and I get into kickboxing and hardcore, and then sometimes I don’t and go, ‘Nope, I’d rather have wine!’”

    Do you think Kelly Clarkson will respond to Chris Wallace and Mike Gallagher’s unkind remarks as well, or does she figure they’re not worth the effort it requires to comment?

    What’s your take on Chris Wallace’s remark? Being a Fox anchor, he surely knows better.

    Do you agree he owes Kelly Clarkson an apology?

  • Katie Hopkins: “Everybody Likes To Have A Fat Friend”

    Katie Hopkins, a British television personality, found herself in the headlines this week when she tweeted some comments about singer Kelly Clarkson’s weight, and she’s still going.

    Hopkins told Access Hollywood that Clarkson is setting a certain example for her baby daughter by keeping on extra weight, saying she should exercise and get in shape. The interview comes after Hopkins took to social media about the singer after an appearance on Graham Norton Live.

    “Kelly Clarkson is now a chunky monkey, if we’re putting it kindly. She does look like she’s eaten her backup singers. My advice: she needs to get out there with her stroller and do some pushing and get some of that weight off. That’s not baby weight. That’s carrot cake…you’re supporting Kelly Clarkson because everybody likes to have a fat friend, because the great thing about a fat friend is it makes you feel slimmer,” Hopkins reportedly said. “Every fat child has a fat parent. And that’s – for me – why Kelly Clarkson is an important example. She needs to allow her daughter to grow up knowing that it’s not great to be fat. It’s much better to be healthier.”

    Hopkins has received quite a bit of backlash for her comments, but says that Clarkson and other people in the public eye should accept what comes their way regarding criticism about their appearance.

    As for Clarkson, she didn’t even know who Hopkins was when an interviewer asked her about the tweets, and responded in the best way possible.

    “That’s because she doesn’t know me. I’m awesome! It doesn’t bother me. It’s a free world. Say what you will.”