Katie Price launched an outrageous verbal attack against Georgia Steel.
The 45-year-old former beauty model has spoken out on the current season of Love Island All Stars, and she had a harsh evaluation of Georgia, 25, and her demeanour in the island.Katie claimed that Georgia’s ‘attitude is s**t’, insisting it outweighs her good looks.
Speaking on The Katie Price Show podcast, she said: ‘That Georgia Steel has not come across well at all. When someone can be so pretty and their attitude is s**t, it makes them ugly.
‘If someone in there wasn’t so pretty and had a good personality it makes them attractive. That’s the situation.’
It is not the first time she has criticised Georgia; only last month, she responded to the Islanders’ disagreement with co-star Molly Smith.
Katie had strong feelings about the feud between the two celebrities and semi-professional players Tom Clare and Toby Aromolaran.
She said: ‘When I watched her on that, I did think “oh, she went for him probably for what he could offer her”.
‘Like, is she one of these ones who want a footballer? ‘She speaks well, she’s a pretty girl, but I think she’s not got much personality at all. I don’t think she’s funny or anything.’
Katie, who just ‘announced’ a new romance, has taken aim not only at other celebs but also at the general people for not recognising her achievements in her work.
In the late 1990s, she soared to stardom as a model under the alias Jordan. Over the next couple of decades, she managed to grace the covers of various publications, run as an MP candidate, make a Eurovision attempt, and perform in pantomimes.
During a special episode of her podcast commemorating her prior Playboy shoot, she mentioned her other amazing accomplishments.
‘There’s not one magazine I didn’t do a cover for. I done Cosmopolitan, New Women, I done Elle magazine cover, Night and Day, FHM, GQ, Esquire, Loaded. I even got FHM Girl of the Year,’ said Katie.
‘If they still did magazine shoots, cover shoots like that now, I would absolutely love to do them but they don’t do them anymore.’
After reviewing the impressive list, Katie, who co-hosts the show with sister Sophie Price, remarked that she doesn’t receive enough credit for being a’real model’.
‘People don’t really appreciate what I’ve done. I’m what they say is a real model,’ she said. ‘I am a real, tested, long-term real model in the way that I don’t do just do pictures and call myself a model.’