I too am amazed at the kindness of 4,100 readers who wrote to columnist Liz Jones offering her cash and accommodation after she wrote about her debts and depression.
Liz Jones
The generosity bestowed on this woman who is employed by the Daily Mail and makes a living by rubbishing her husband (now an ex-husband) and the rural community where she lives (she believes her home was shot at for barbed comments she made about living on the edge of Exmoor) while dressed from head to toe in designer outfits, included support from a man who earns only £46 a week and a woman who offered to share her £20 “emergency” money.

What I would like to know is if Liz has accepted these humbling personal sacrifices which came from the heart, and how would she have responded if people had sent her begging letters in her self-indulgent heyday.

I’ve just scanned Liz’s diary column in yesterday’s You magazine and it appears to be an extract from a book she she is plugging about living on Exmoor, and not a diary piece at all. Will she get paid for this? If so, could she share some of these proceeds with her deep-pocketed, sweet natured readers who are probably much worse off that she is.