Little Mix star has called out ’ coronation for being tone-deaf amid the cost-of-living crisis.
The popstar, 31, shared a viral quote on her Instagram, previously posted by the , blasting England as a ‘fascist nightmare.’
Addressing ‘the rest of the world’, it reads: ‘Don’t be fooled by any propaganda you see coming out of the UK this weekend. The mood here is not jubilant, it is sour.
is a fascist nightmare, where there are more food banks than branches of .’
Leigh-Anne continued: ‘We don’t want pageantry, we want affordable food, and rent, and bills.
‘The timing of this coronation, with all its gold and bejewelled opulence, couldn’t be more distasteful and sickening.
‘It’s unjustifiable and it’s unwanted. If we’re asking God to save anyone it should be the 14.4million people living in poverty, not the King.’
The comments were initially written by Twitter user Stuart Warwick who said ‘things went a bit crazy; after it gained traction.
Other the coronation include Frankie Boyle, who quipped: ‘The time has come to say farewell to the monarchy. Let’s raise a bottle to them – filled with petrol and a burning rag.’
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Coronation of King Charles III latest
The historic Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla will take place in Westminster Abbey today (May 6).
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Coronation of King Charles III latest
The historic Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla will take place in Westminster Abbey today (May 6).
For all the latest royal updates, visit .
Billy Bragg, meanwhile, compared pledging allegiance to King Charles to Game of Thrones, saying it didn’t ‘.’
Many stars, however, accepted their invitations to the historic event, with the likes of spotted at Westminster Abbey.
Stereophonics singer Kelly Jones also arrived at the ceremony after crediting The Prince’s Trust for playing a huge part in launching his career in one of the UK’s biggest bands.