Kate Langbroek’s savage response to coronavirus trolls

‘Are you insane?’ Kate Langbroek’s savage response to trolls who mocked her for relocating to Italy before the coronavirus pandemic

Kate Langbroek has spent the past five weeks sharing regular updates to Instagram from her apartment in Bologna, Italy, where she and her family having been living under lockdown.

And while many fans enjoy reading her lighthearted dispatches from Europe’s coronavirus epicentre, the 54-year-old radio host has also copped her fair share of criticism from trolls who say she shouldn’t have moved overseas in the first place.

A recent appearance on The Project – during which she said it was ‘more terrifying’ to be in Australia than Italy right now – sparked a backlash on Twitter, with critics arguing this was demonstrably false given that Australia’s death and infection rate is much lower.

‘Are you insane?’ Kate Langbroek has offered a savage response to trolls who mocked her for relocating to Italy before the coronavirus pandemic. Pictured with her family in their Bologna apartment on March 21

Kate said that it was more frightening to be in Australia during the COVID-19 pandemic because ‘you can see the wave coming’, whereas Italian residents were ‘just thrust into it’ without warning.

In response to her statements, one critic wrote: ‘Nobody cares what you think.’ Another added: ‘God, haven’t we been punished enough?’

One keyboard warrior pointed out that Kate had been ‘laughing and cracking jokes’ two weeks earlier, as if to suggest she hadn’t been taking the situation seriously.

Kate shut down the criticism by responding: ‘I still am.’

Criticism: While many fans enjoy reading her lighthearted dispatches from Europe's coronavirus epicentre, the 54-year-old radio host has also copped her fair share of criticism from trolls who say she shouldn't have moved overseas in the first place. Pictured on March 28

Criticism: While many fans enjoy reading her lighthearted dispatches from Europe’s coronavirus epicentre, the 54-year-old radio host has also copped her fair share of criticism from trolls who say she shouldn’t have moved overseas in the first place. Pictured on March 28

Another troll mocked Kate’s physical appearance, saying she looked ‘way better’ during dimly-lit her Skype call with The Project.

But the comedian offered a perfect comeback, replying: ‘Thanks, handsome.’

It comes weeks after Kate hit back at an Instagram follower who mocked her for moving overseas with her family before the coronavirus pandemic.

The troll wrote: ‘GREAT DECISION TO GO TO ITALY! I WONDER WHO DROVE THAT DECISION! #KARMA LOL.

‘Let’s spend 12 months in ITALY, that’s a great idea for a lifestyle change. How’s that working for you? In hindsight? Lol.’  

The mother-of-four, who relocated to Italy a full year before COVID-19 arrived in Europe, replied: ‘Are you insane? Or just nasty?’ 

Kate lives in Bologna, in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy, which has become a ghost city amid the global health crisis.

The country is in the middle of an unprecedented national lockdown, with the coronavirus death toll sitting at 16,523 as of Tuesday morning (AEST) out of a total of 132,547 confirmed cases.

She has been documenting her experience on Instagram, sharing confronting photos of abandoned streets and empty churches, as well as describing some of the restrictions being enforced in public spaces.

Meanwhile, she has been home schooling her children in recent weeks due to the nationwide closure of education facilities.

Kate and her husband, Peter Allen Lewis, relocated to Italy in January 2019 with their children, Lewis, Sunday, Artie and Jan, for what was supposed to be a ‘gap year’, but they have since extended their stay for another 12 months.

COVID-19 was first identified in Wuhan, China, in December and has since spread to more than 1.3 million people worldwide, and killed more than 74,000.

It was recognised as a pandemic by the World Health Organization on March 11.