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Katie Hopkins looked at me during a Weekend Truth Festival and said: 'I smell a virgin'

 

"I smell a virgin…" Katie Hopkins said, looking straight at me. "I smell lefty, pressy scum!"

The far-right commentator was addressing an audience of 500 people in a soggy tent in a rural corner of northwest England.

I was standing at the back but that didn't stop her singling me out. The crowd theatrically booed me, as if I was a pantomime villain. I blushed.

Katie Hopkins looked at me during a Weekend Truth Festival and said: 'I smell a virgin'
Image: Katie Hopkins in 2020
Image: Katie Hopkins in 2020

This was one of many strange moments I witnessed at the three-day event, officially called the Weekend Truth Festival (WTF), that some may call a conspiracy theory gathering.

As well as being called out by Hopkins, I saw children chanting anti-vax slogans and had a magnet applied to my arm to prove my COVID vaccinations are the antenna of a bioweapon.

This was the first WTF and its organisers hailed it as a success.

Its programme featured talks from speakers, including celebrities of the movement like Hopkins and former Southampton footballer Matt Le Tissier, as well as workshops and other activities with dozens of RVs and tents arranged around a giant marquee.

Katie Hopkins looked at me during a Weekend Truth Festival and said: 'I smell a virgin'
Image: The first Weekend Truth Festival took place in a rural corner of northwest England
Image: The first Weekend Truth Festival took place in a rural corner of northwest England