She's taken on Lily Allen and Josie Cunningham in the past, but the latest victim of Katie Hopkin's Twitter ramblings is the entire Islamic community.
Katie jumped on Twitter last night to give her views on Ramadan, the month of fasting which begins today for Muslims.
"Ramadan typically brings a spike in violence in Middle East. I get grumpy when I don't eat - but I don't blow things up. Religion of peace?" she tweeted.
"If we take 5:2 as a basic idea, what is the ratio for Ramadan? 18:6?" she continued, while she also posted a photo of a cake under the caption: "Are you celebrating Ramadan? Here is a picture of a juicy cake. Rainbow cake. #itsgoodtobegay."
Katie Hopkins is at it again (WENN)
After a huge amount of backlash online, Katie was back on Twitter this morning, asking her followers: "I am told there is a special place for me in hell. Can I just check - does it have free wifi?"
While many aimed abuse at Katie, one Twitter user was more forgiving, writing: "Muslims should continue to focus on our prayers. Ramadan is our time to perfect our faith. Let's not get distracted. pray for Katie Hopkins." Well said.
Katie hit the headlines last month for her Twitter spat wih Lily Allen, who she called a "short-a**e mother in big pants," referring to Lily's video of her dancing in Spanx.
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