Outspoken British celebrity Katie Hopkins is in Sydney, where she’s branded lockdown “bulls**t” and is deliberately defying hotel safety rules.
Katie Hopkins, once dubbed “the world’s most hated woman”, is rumoured to have flown into Australia to appear onThe 46-year-old far-right political commentator took to Instagram Live at 5am on Saturday to “call out” the Sydney and Melbourne lockdowns.
She went on to say that since the start of the pandemic she has always claimed “lockdown is and will always remain the greatest hoax in human history”. “I’ve been told when they bring three meals a day to the door... I have to wait 30 seconds before opening the door,” she said.Instead, she has said she has been “lying in wait” in the bathroom naked, sprinting to the door to “frighten the s**t out of them [the workers] and do it naked with no face mask”.
Over 10,000 travellers entered Australia in April to visit friends, holiday or for business trips while 34,000 citizens remain stranded overseas wanting to come home....
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