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Loose Women panellist Katie Piper has clapped back at online trolls who have posted vile comments about her appearance and comparing her to I'm A Celebrity's Tulisa.
09:00, Fri, Nov 22, 2024 | UPDATED: 09:02, Fri, Nov 22, 2024
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Katie Piper has broken her silence after online trolls shared vile comments about her appearance. The Loose Women panellist is a former model and has been open about her long recovery after an acid attack in 2009.
The activist responded to keyboard warriors who likened Tulisa's appearance on I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here! to Katie Piper's visual injuries after her attack.
One post read: "Can’t lie #tulisa going for that #katiepiper look! #ImACeleb," which prompted Katie to address the cruel comment and reply with her own statement.
She typed: "Stop Judging People by Their Appearance. Making jokes, memes, or cruel comments about how someone looks isn’t funny—it’s harmful. You don’t know the full story behind someone’s appearance, their medical history, or the personal choices they’ve made."
Katie added: "No one knows what Tulisa has or hasn’t done, and she doesn’t owe anyone an explanation. For those who think they’re “calling out” cosmetic procedures, consider this: the very culture of online scrutiny can push people to alter their appearance in the first place.
Stop Judging People by Their Appearance.
Making jokes, memes, or cruel comments about how someone looks isn’t funny—it’s harmful. You don’t know the full story behind someone’s appearance, their medical history, or the personal choices they’ve made. https://t.co/0FWQ0v67kT
"When someone is constantly under the microscope, they may feel pressured to change how they look to avoid cruel comments. Let’s change this toxic culture.
"Just because a body part is visible doesn’t mean it’s open for discussion or ridicule. Everyone deserves respect and privacy, regardless of how they look or present.
"I’m no stranger to online trolling—it’s sadly part of my daily life whenever I pick up my phone. But think about those who can’t handle it. The psychological toll these comments take can be devastating, and in some cases, irreversible."
Katie Piper has clapped back at online trolls (Image: Getty)
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I'm A Celebrity's Tulisa Contostavlos is one of the many people who suffer from face paralysis. An estimated 1 in 60 people will endure Bell's Palsy at some point, with stress playing a significant role in this neurological disorder.
The former N-Dubz star and ex-judge on Simon Cowell's The X-Factor, was catapulted into fame at just 22 years old. Although initially thrilled to be part of the show, she soon felt the pressure.
Tulisa lamented, "It got nasty... the mood changed towards me from the press and the public," reflecting on her tough journey.
She later went public about her struggles in a television interview, confessing, "I do suffer from Bell's palsy... it can cause facial paralysis, it can cause swelling. I think the first attack I had was after a serious horse-riding accident. I fractured my skull and it caused a lot of nerve damage", reports the Mirror.
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