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Mum with 'Britain’s biggest eyebrows' calls Katie Price 'bully' after shady post

With the Wagatha Christie war now in the past after being settled in the courtroom, a new bonkers feud has been ignited.

Sammie-Jo Hailford, famous for having “Britain’s biggest eyebrows”, has set her enormous sights on former glamour model Katie Price.

The surprising row started after Katie’s official Facebook page, which has 2.7million followers, published a post about Sammie-Jo.

READ MORE: Mum with ‘Britain’s biggest eyebrows’ says vile troll threatened to kill her daughter

Katie’s page shared a post by Positive Vibes that contained photos of the Grimsby mum alongside the caption: “Mum with ‘Britain’s biggest eyebrows’ calls critics ‘brainwashed’.”

The 44-year-old TV personality reposted the meme with her millions of fans, along with a confused raised eyebrow emoji.

The post about Sammie-Jo was shared on Katie Price’s official Facebook page
(Image: Instagram/ @katieprice)

This led to hundreds of comments with some suggesting Katie was “encouraging” people to mock Sammie-Jo who recently revealed a vile troll threatened to kill her daughter.

Kaye Murphy wrote: “She’s a really lovely lady and to judge her you clearly haven’t watched her videos or her lives.

“But coming from Katie Price page who lets face isn’t any saint and certainly shouldn’t be encouraging bullying or judgement on others.”

Sarah Jones added: “Shocked to see Katie share this with that emoji considering all the bullying her family has entailed. Very disheartened to see this.”

Kyla Glover said: “You are encouraging online bullying . This is not right or fair. She is a lovely person I watch her TikToks. She isn’t harming anyone. Please be kind.”

Sammie-Jo said she liked Katie Price before the Facebook post
(Image: Sammie-Jo Hailford)
Some Facebook users shared their outrage in Katie Price’s comments section
(Image: INSTAGRAM)

The 27-year-old mum-of-two also spoke with the Daily Star about her reaction to the post.

And as previously revealed, she started the eyebrow movement last year to highlight how fickle the “be kind” brigade can be.

She believes Katie’s post proved her point and she slammed her for doing it.

Sammie-Jo said: “She is supposed to be an advocate for bullying online and hates her son being bullied etc and then she goes on to publicly bully someone else or allow that to happen on her page. It’s not very professional.

“I wouldn’t really say I was a massive fan of her before but I didn’t dislike her when I saw her on Loose Women and heard her talk more. I genuinely thought she was down to earth and a normal person.

“I always thought she got more hate than she deserves but after seeing this on me and how she’s sharing things of another woman and basically mocking her look and allowing that to happen on her page I thought was really sh**y of her.

The Facebook post that led to the feud
(Image: Facebook)

“Women should support women no matter how they look and being an influential woman you would think they would have more of a professional outlook on things like that.”

But she believes she has had the last laugh because the post inspired many positive comments about her, despite some nasty ones.

She said: “I was quite surprised how many people were backing me and being really supportive. She was getting more hate than I was.”

Mum-of-five Katie last year campaigned for Harvey’s Law, legislation making it illegal to troll online.

At the time she said: “I spend a lot of time on social media. For every post I put up, there’s a small group of people that like to cause trouble.

The Grimsby mum received messages of support after the Facebook share
(Image: Sammie-Jo Hailford)

“When people ask me about trolls and how do I cope with it and deal with things. To be honest, I’ve been trolled so many times myself and I’m used to it.

“As a mother, it’s so hard to know I can’t protect and shield my children and it breaks my heart what I have to read and go through with my children, especially Harvey because he just gets abuse.”

Sammie-Jo has led her own social media campaign called ‘BROWS’ which stands for “beauty redefined or we suffer” and it is her way of challenging “unrealistic” beauty standards.

Daily Star reached out to Kate Price for a response and the controversial Facebook repost has since been deleted.

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Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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