KERRY Katona was cruelly mum-shamed after posing in a pair of tiny denim hot pants on Instagram.
The former Atomic Kitten star squatted in a pair of clear plastic heels and flashed a cheeky look to the camera.

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She was promoting her hugely successful OnlyFans page, which she said had made her a millionaire.
“Sale continues on my OnlyFans,” she wrote in the caption.
Kerry wore a Barbie pink frayed denim jacket and wore her long blonde locks in loose waves.
The mum-of-five added highlighter to her cheeks and framed her eyes with thick false lashes.


“Sorry but think of ur kids that old enough don’t wanna see there mom like this I wouldn’t and sorry not a good look keep it classy,” one follower scorned.
“If you was my mother I’d be ashamed cover yourself girl have some respect for yourself you might learn something,” a second chimed.
“At least get the load of mess off your bed . This is something my 18 year old does . Are you desperate ?” another added.
But many of Kerry’s loyal fans jumped to her defense, with one writing: “she is thinking of her kids. Giving them the best life they can possibly get. She’s made millions and good on her or any lady, or man for that matter. Life’s hard, so why not heard what you can.”
“Kerry, god bless you. I would struggle to get back up in that position! Go girl!!” said a second, while another wrote: “Looking gorgeous and sexy @kerrykatona7 keep it up!”
She was recently hounded on social media after she plugged a full body and brain MRI scan at a private hospital in Manchester.
Kerry, who was recently diagnosed with scoliosis, gushed about how brilliant the experience had been in an Instagram post – which saw her go make-up free while posing in a medical gown.
But her followers were left far from impressed and slammed her in the comments section.
One wrote, “Well aren’t you lucky to have it given to you on a plate! Even with 50% discounts it’s going to be out of most people’s reach – read the room.”
Another added, “Alot of people, like myself couldn’t afford private care like this. I personally work and care for my disabled child who is been waiting years now on NHS lists for basic therapies needed.”

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