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Kirstie Allsopp hits back at being branded 'out of touch rich b***h' for 'ludicrous' views

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Location, Location, Location presenter Kirstie Allsopp has taken to Twitter to hit back at claims that she's a "rich b***h" following comments she made in an interview which came out over the weekend.Speaking about the housing crisis, the TV star, 50, claimed that young people can get on the property ladder if they cancel their Netflix and gym subscriptions and forgo takeaway coffees.She also suggested that they'd be able to save for a deposit if they moved in with their parents for three years or decided to look elsewhere for cheaper homes.Kirstie added that it required "enormous sacrifices" but said that she often becomes "enraged" when young people say they can't afford to buy.The TV personality's comments sparked huge backlash online as some branded her remarks "out of touch".This morning, Kirstie hit back at a social media user who branded her a "rich b***h" following her comments.The Channel 4 star wrote back in view of her 426,000 followers: "Either you think I’m an out of touch rich b***h who doesn’t get how hard it is to buy a home in many parts of the UK or you don’t."She then went on to claim that her words had been taken out of context.Kirstie ended: "In the end it’s down to whether you believe in my empathy, understanding & experience or not."The star went on to retweet a post from a social media user who took issue with her comments.Twitter user @woodyharveyx wrote: "I think you actually enjoy the thought if people thinking you’re a rich b***h. (sic)They went on to add that the TV host was "overrated".Addressing the TV presenter's comments, Meg Bishop, secretary of Living Rent, said that parts of the country had seen huge inflation in rents, leaving people paying up to half their earnings.As a result, she.

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