Millionaire Myleene Klass has come under fire for complaining about having to pay mansion tax during a debate with Ed Miliband on ITV's The Agenda last night.

Outraged viewers took to Twitter in their droves to mock the wealthy star for having the audacity to complain about the proposed tax for the already privelleged.

One user scathingly wrote: "Poor Myleene Klass How Does She Live?"

Another user blasted : "Stop skirting around it. Myleene Klass is a self-serving, greedy woman with no insight into the real struggles that people face."

Someone else pointed out: “Myleene Klaas don't like the idea of having to pay #mansiontax. Is she even aware of the effects of #BedroomTax?”

On top of the tweets one less than impressed viewer set up a JustGiving page to help her pay for the tax.

The humorous donation page reads: “Help Myleene Klass pay her Mansion Tax.

Myleene is a struggling mother with a fortune of £11m who needs our help. Please be generous.”

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Another mocked: "Off to the food bank shortly to recruit people for the charity song in aid of Myleene Klass #DoTheyKnowItsTapWater"

During the show the Litttlewoods designer quizzed the Labour leader about his pledge to impose a tax on properties worth more than £2million, seemingly turning into Jeremy Paxman in the process.

Miss Klass told him: "For me, it's so disturbing - the name in its own right: 'mansion tax'. Immediately you conjure up an image of these Barbie-esque houses, but in London, which is where 80 per cent of the people who will be paying this tax actually live, have you seen what that amount of money can get you? It's like a garage."

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"When you do look at the people who will be suffering this tax, it's true a lot of them are grannies who have had these houses in their families for a long, long time.

"The people who are the super-super rich buying their houses for £140million, this is not necessarily going to affect them because they’ve got their tax rebates and amazing accountants. It’s going to be the little grannies who have lived in those houses for years and years.’

Mr Miliband tried to sympathise with the star and told her: "I totally understand that people don’t like paying more in tax. The values of my government are going to be different to the values of this government."

Sir Christopher Meyer, the former British ambassador to the US, then joined in the row and fumed at Miliband: "You're going to screw me royally," after which host Tom Bradby said the Labour leader was becoming "isolated" and tried to calm things down.

A frustrated Miss Klass then butted in the conversation and said: "Ed's getting isolated because no one thinks it is going to work."

"You may as well just tax me on this glass of water. You can't just point at things and tax them.

"You need to have a better strategy and say why is the NHS in this mess in the first place?

Myleene was forced to sell her maritial home following the break down of her marriage to Graham Quinn.

While the five-bedroom country house was valued at £2.5million, it’s thought she took at £700,000 hit when it came to selling it.

She is now believed to live in an £8,000-a-month rented house in north London with her two daughters.

At the time of selling her house in Cuffley, Herts a source close to the estranged couple said: “They’d hoped to get a bigger nest egg to move on with their lives but in the current economic climate that’s all the sale would reach. They’d been struggling to sell it for a while.

“It’s a bit of a blow for Myleene – but she is just happy to be moving on in her life.”

What do you think? Is Myleene right to complain?