Imogen Thomas has unleashed a 156-word Twitter rant at the former Atomic Kitten singer Kerry Katona over her naked photoshoot.
Thomas, who allegedly had an affair with footie ace Ryan Giggs, wrote that she saw Katona's interview in a mag, where she talked about her money problems, asserting that she came from nothing, and things should be prioritised, the Mirror reported.
She said that she cringed upon seeing the new shoot.
Thomas said that people believed that she made her money from Ryan Giggs, which is wrong, as she made a lot of her money after 'Big Brother,' and invested wisely.
She tweeted that she didn't have any talent, which is why she took the glamour route and has never looked back, as she now has a nice life with her daughter.
Thomas also asserted that she took up 4 jobs to support her family and now is paying her daughter as much as she can.
She said that she believes that it's important to live within your means and prioritise things to live.
Thomas also wrote that for years, she lived in shared accommodation to get by, but they never affected her happiness and the love around her.
She said an hour later that she wasn't talking about people declaring themselves bankrupt, as everyone has their own reasons and situations.
She added that her issue is a celebrity doing it twice after earning large amount of money from magazine deals yet not being able to pay the tax.
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