Dame Vivienne Westwood launches RUTHLESS attack on 'evil' Hillary Clinton
FASHION icon Dame Vivienne Westwood has branded US Presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton "evil" in an unexpected rant.
Vivienne Westwood is NOT a fan of Hillary Clinton
Speaking in a new interview, the 75-year-old denied she is a Donald Trump supporter but claimed Democratic hopeful Hillary, 68, is a "war mongerer".
"To me, Hillary's evil, and I think she's a war mongerer. I don't expect the world to change with Hillary Clinton," she told CNBC.
Clarifying her stance, she added: "I'm not pro-Trump."
"I would not vote for either of them... If there's a Green person I would vote for the Green person," she added. "I wouldn't even pick Barack Obama over them, either."
She's not a fan of either hopeful for the White House
She was keen to point out that her distaste for Hillary does not make her a Trump fan
Westwood didn't seem particularly enthusiastic about the political climate in the United Kingdom, either.
"She apparently wants to try to help people - she won't be able to, unless she starts to attack the money system, and first of all you need to bring in a green economy," she explained.
"If you want to be the same as everybody who came before you - David Cameron, Tony Blair - you're all the same ... what you've all got in common is you are all applying this terrible system which is not only making everybody poor, but even dying from the fumes in the air.
"All kinds of terrible - war, everything is caused by this system."
Hillary Clinton, Al Gore stress climate agenda on campaign trail
She also had stern words for Theresa May
Seeming to will Theresa May on to doing good things, she declared when asked what she'd say to the Prime Minister: "What I want to tell Theresa May is, 'You could be the most wonderful woman in the world, you could be the most important person that ever trod on this planet.
"'Because if you wanted you could turn it around.'"
Amid controversy around old recordings, Donald Trump's odds of winning the race to the White House have slipped to 5/1, according to Brit bookies such as SkyBET.
Clinton, meanwhile, has been shortened to 1/7.