Katie Hopkins has suggested she's coming back to Australia after being booted from the country for breaching quarantine rules.
The controversial UK media personality bragged on social media about opening her hotel room door naked to scare staff.
Her 'critical skills' visa was promptly cancelled after tens of thousands of people signed a petition calling for her to be kicked out of Australia.
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You'd think this would mean she would be staying away from our sunny shores for a while, however it appears she has other plans.
Katie has posted an image of herself at an airport somewhere in the world alongside a caption that said: "The glamour is REAL people. Let's get amongst it. Are you ready Australia? Deputy Prime Minister - I'm back with my bongos - you utter C**kwomble."
The trolley she's next to appears to have Spanish writing on it, according to News Corp, and the electrical socket beside her doesn't appear to be the Australian one; so it's safe to say she hasn't arrived Down Under just yet.
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But questions are being asked as to whether Ms Hopkins has indeed been allowed to come back.
Reentering Australia after being deported for breaking the rules is difficult during normal times. But during a pandemic it's exceedingly more difficult.
The Australian government website states: "If you are removed from Australia on character grounds, you may have difficulty satisfying the character test when applying for another visa to re-enter Australia."
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She flew to Australia last month to take part in Big Brother VIP, which is the Aussie celebrity version of the infamous reality TV show.
However, when she arrived in hotel quarantine, she thought it would be funny to open the door naked when a staff member knocked.
"The police officer who checked me in told me when they knock on my door I have to wait 30 seconds 'til I can open the door [to collect food]," she said in the clip.
"Then I can open the door but only if I wear a face mask.
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"[To] frighten the s**t out of them and do it naked with no face mask. What I want is the sergeant in the foyer to come up and tell me off so that I can stand there naked while he tells me off."
Ms Hopkins recounted the adventure on an Instagram Live video, however that quickly sparked anger amongst Aussies who thought she was deliberately trying to break the rules.
Home Affairs Minister Karen Andrews ended up cancelling her visa, got NSW Police to fine her $1,000 and then escorted her to the airport to kick her out.
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"The fact that she was out there boasting about breaching quarantine was appalling," she said.
"It was a slap in the face for all those Australians who are currently in lockdown, and it's just unacceptable behaviour.
"Personally, I'm very pleased she'll be leaving."
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