In The Sunday Times article, Kirstie confessed it bothered her when people said they couldn’t afford to buy a home.She bought her own home aged 21 with the help of a hefty payout from her family.
Kirstie wrote a tweet defending herself and posted it to her 426,800 followers in February after her remarks caused outrage.
It read: “Anyone who thinks I have spent the last 22 years pretending to understand the needs of British homebuyers must think me a very good actress indeed.“If you don’t like the shows don’t watch them.
But I’m beyond caring what the press or social media think about me, life is too short.”Social media users jumped on to the post with their thoughts.@CHSNotts wrote: “Put your reputation where your mouth is and make a series of programmes where 21 year olds on low to average wages are guided by your exoertise to buy their first home under their own financial steam.” (sic) Contrarily, in agreement with Kirstie, @Johnfachiri commented: “I agree with The fact that if young people want to get on the housing ladder they should stop paying for Netflix etc and save.
Read more on express.co.uk