Professional big mouth Katie Hopkins will no longer have a column for the Mail Online, after the decision was made to not renew her contract by 'mutual consent'.
Hopkins had worked at the Mail Online since 2015, having moved from The Sun and she often comes in for pretty heavy criticism.
A spokesperson from Mail Online told Press Gazette: "Katie's contract was not renewed by mutual consent."
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Hopkins was forced to leave her job at LLBC radio after posting tweets in the aftermath of the Manchester bombing attack in May - calling for a 'final solution' and managing to spell the name of the city wrong.
She quickly deleted the tweet and posted a second one asking for a 'true solution' and fixing her spelling mistake, however, it had already been screen-grabbed.
The tweet was compared to comments made at the 1942 Wansee Conference, which was attended by members of the Nazi party and German government, where the decision was made for a 'final solution to the Jewish problem'.
Others accused her of backing ethnic cleansing.
However, she said she stood by her tweet and had only deleted it because of the 'disrespectful' typo.
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Earlier this year she lost a libel case against food writer Jack Munroe, after confusing them with someone else, and was ordered to pay out £24,000 in damages to Jack.
Hopkins is yet to publicly comment on parting ways with Mail Online, but did put out this tweet:
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As the tweet suggests, all of her own tweets seem to have disappeared from her feed, and only a handful of her retweets remain. Maybe someone should check she's alright.
Source: Press Gazette
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