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Kim Woodburn hits out at "vile creatures" for stockpiling

Kim Woodburn launches a scathing attack on "disgusting" members of the British public for stockpiling during the coronavirus crisis.

Kim Woodburn has launched a fierce attack on "disgusting" members of the British public for stockpiling essentials during the coronavirus crisis.

The 77-year-old Celebrity Big Brother legend is currently self-isolating at home with her husband as cases of the deadly disease in the UK continue to rise.

In a video message on Twitter, Woodburn said: "I'm getting on my high horse now folks but I have to, I'm sorry. I am disgusted and appalled at the vile creatures that are buying up the shops.

"If you're the ones that are doing it, you know who you are - you are disgusting, you are horrible people. You're depriving children, you're depriving the elderly and many more people that simply can't get out. By the time they get there you have taken treble and more than that of what you need.

"You're horrible people. We're British, we stick together. There's plenty of food for everybody, they've told us this at the supermarkets and on television. The warehouses are bringing the lorries in all the time. There's no need to do anything different to what you were doing before.

"Stop it. And for God's sake, learn some decency. That's all I have to say."

Watch Woodburn's rant in full below:

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