Katie Price has been dubbed a 'bully' by a mum with 'Britain's biggest eyebrows' - all because of a Facebook post.
Sammie-Jo Hailford, who has become famous for having the biggest eyebrows in all of the UK has kickstarted a fiery feud with former glamour model Katie, 44.
The row broke out earlier this week when Katie’s official Facebook page, which boasts a whopping 2.7million followers, published a 'nasty' post about Sammie-Jo and her unmissable eyebrows.
Katie's Facebook page shared a post by Positive Vibes which contained photos of the mum alongside the caption: “Mum with ‘Britain’s biggest eyebrows’ calls critics ‘brainwashed’.”
Mum-of-five Katie added even more fuel to the fire as she reposted the meme with a string of confused and raised-eyebrow emojis.
Katie's post sparked immense debate in the comment section, with some finding the funny side to the message behind the re-share, while others slammed the former glamour model for encouraging her followers to mock the mum who recently made headlines after she revealed a social media troll threatened to 'kill her daughter'.
Sammie-Jo shared her thoughts on Katie's post when she spoke to the Daily Star.
The mum, from Grimsby, admitted that she felt disappointed by Katie's mocking post due to the fact she is supposed to be an advocate against bullying.
"She is supposed to be an advocate for bullying online and hates her son [Harvey] being bullied etc and then she goes on to publicly bully someone else or allow that to happen on her page. It's not very professional.
“I wouldn't really say I was a massive fan of her before but I didn't dislike her when I saw her on Loose Women and heard her talk more. I genuinely thought she was down to earth and a normal person.
“I always thought she got more hate than she deserves but after seeing this on me and how she's sharing things of another woman and basically mocking her look and allowing that to happen on her page I thought was really sh**y of her.
“Women should support women no matter how they look and being an influential woman you would think they would have more of a professional outlook on things like that.”
Despite the drama, Sammi-Jo has admitted that she feels touched by the support she has received since Katie's post blew up on Facebook.
The mum revealed that she didn't expect social media users to 'back her', but she was left feeling inspired and loved when hundreds of Facebook users blasted Katie for re-sharing the harsh post.
“I was quite surprised how many people were backing me and being really supportive. She was getting more hate than I was," she told.
Katie's controversial Facebook has since been deleted.
The Mirror has reached out to Katie's representatives for further comment on this story.