Kerry Katona says her car being stolen triggered her past burglary trauma as trolls label the theft 'convenient' as the car was due to be raffled off within days.
The 41-year-old told her followers yesterday on Instagram that her blue SUV vehicle was stolen whilst she was shopping at the Elk Mill Shopping Park in Oldham, within Greater Manchester.
The reality star has since kept her 757,000 followers updated and asked if they spot her distinctive luxury motor worth £110,000 - which has the private number plate KA17 ONA - to call the police.
But taking to Insta this morning she has hit back at trolls who have branded it convenient that her SUV - which she is raffling off at £30 a ticket - has been stolen ahead of the competition.


The mum-of-five appeared in her dressing gown from her home to update fans saying: "I've had some vile comments about the raffle and saying it's convenient and I just hope to god nothing like that ever happens to you because it was awful."
The former I'm a Celeb star then explained how her children were also shaken up by the incident which triggered her previous trauma endured in a previous burglary.
She explained: "The reason it was so traumatic to see my car drive off and have my kids with me. I didn't know the area. It triggered me. I remember three masked men came into my house.

"I was also angry because I've worked really hard to turn my life around and some dirty little scum bags who can't be arsed to get a f****** job. It's really traumatic."
Addressing her disappointment about the raffle she added: "And to everybody about the raffle, I'm absolutely devastated about that. I've not heard back from the police yet. I don't know what's gonna happen. I'm absolutely gutted. I really wanted to change somebody's life. We'll see if we get it back."
Kerry has had quite the year after a long road fighting her way back from a drug and alcohol addiction to be back earning top money through modelling on Only Fans subscription site and other ventures.
She added: In this day and age, after all the 'hashtag Be Kind', it's just really sad."
Back in August she announced that the car was to be raffled and handled by competition firm Raffall and she promised to hand deliver the car to the winner before Christmas.