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Katie Hopkins unwittingly signed an order banning her from public speaking*
THE PROFESSIONALLY OFFENSIVE Katie Hopkins has inexplicably found herself a niche giving out about things she doesn’t like on TV.
These things include babies with ginger hair, ‘lazy’ parents and most recently, Lily Allen.
Imagine our delight when she accidentally signed an ‘order’ banning her from public speaking, thinking it was a simple autograph.
The stunt was set up by Crowdwish, a project that encourages people to post their wishes and desires on their website, then tries to make the day’s most popular wish come true.
Last week on March 5, the wish was that ‘Katie Hopkins could be the subject of a gagging order banning her from any form of public speaking’.
They went out to make it so – and this is how it went down, according to the Crowdwish blog:
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Here she is in the act:
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The final clause rings true the most: ‘In fact, I’m sorry and embarrassed for pretty much everything I’ve ever done. I’ll go now.’
If only, says you. If only.
Surprisingly, Katie hasn’t spoken out about this yet. We’ll keep you posted.
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