Danny Dyer calls Katie Hopkins 'ugly' and compares her to Steptoe and Son on Twitter
THEY'VE been arguing over Twitter for several weeks now and the bickering between Danny Dyer and Katie Hopkins seems to have heightened this morning.
Danny Dyer branded Katie Hopkins 'ugly' on Twitter
The EastEnders star, 37, accused the 40-year-old of wearing a wig in his latest rant - rumoured to be spurred on by Katie's recent magazine column.
Danny tweeted to his fans, saying: "Your love for publicity is almost as ugly as you @KTHopkins I knew you wore a syrup...time to put Steptoe down #filth"
He tweeted the message with a picture of one of the 'witches' from a TV adaption of Roald Dahl's The Witches showing a bald woman.
Katie wrote about relationships in a magazine column this week, entitled: 'Taking back a cheater will tear your heart apart'.
Katie wrote a column about cheating and used a picture of Danny Dyer and his fiancee
Danny accused Katie of wearing a 'syrup of fig' meaning a wig
There was a picture of Danny and his new fiancé run with the article. Danny's long-term girlfriend Joanne Mas proposed to the star last month.
Although Katie didn't tweet Danny directly, she did re-tweet her fans laughing at her most recent column.
One said: "Pwooar lmao when Danny dyer reads this, go'rn khopkins"
Danny also tweeted a picture of Katie sat with her children and compared them to Steptoe and Son.
So Wilfred is off again..now this is what a Disney channel family would like if we lived in hell..which ones Harold.? pic.twitter.com/5VzWZO2pj9
— Danny Dyer (@MrDDyer) March 10, 2015
He said: "So Wilfred is off again..now this is what a Disney channel family would like if we lived in hell..which ones Harold.?"
To finish off the trio of trolling, the actor also tweeted a picture of Katie in her underwear comparing her to a tampon.
He said: "Last one.....as I'm in a jolly good mood...imagine if a tampon was to have a face… @KTHopkins happy Tuesday. ;)"
Katie hasn't responded to the messages but she's sure to come back to Danny with a retort.