Lily Allen's Twitter Feud With Katie Hopkins Results In Her Fiercest LBD Ever
Lily Allen turns her negative row with Katie Hopkins into a total fashion win, with the help of this figure-flatting frock.
Lily Allen turns her negative row with Katie Hopkins into a total fashion win, with the help of this figure-flatting frock.
Lily Allen took the stylish approach to her Twitter row with Katie Hopkins last night, ensuring her fierce LBD did all the talking.
Becoming the latest star to feel the controversial wrath of The Apprentice star, Lily Allen turned attention to her finest skintight frock as the argument got heated online.
'Just going to the shop, want anything Katie? (sic)' the Hard Out Here singer captioned a photograph of her Victoria Beckham-style frock.
Paired with some leopard print Louboutins and a sultry pose, the mum-of-two posted the picture after Katie Hopkins branded her 'hideous' in a new interview and criticised her for gaining weight after child birth.
Following a stream of angry Twitter posts, Lily wrote: 'Sorry about that, but my babies are a touchy subject and I gave her exactly what she wanted by responding. I am now going to delete it all.'
Sure enough she wiped the earlier tweets from her feed, settling on this sassy snap instead.
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Leaving the feud behind her for the night, Lily Allen headed out for a spot of pub quiz-themed fun with her fellow celeb pals. We're betting her frock was a total hit, too.
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