The Labour Party is under pressure to sack one of its newly advisers on LGBT+ matters after she labelled a Twitter follower a 'hairy barren lesbian' and boasted that she wanted to 'gay bash' a television star.

Munroe Bergdorf, 29, was given the role of LGBT+ adviser to shadow equalities secretary Dawn Butler on Monday - despite previous controversial remarks where she claimed all white people are racist and that the suffragettes were 'white supremacists'.

Yet The Times has unearthed other shocking tweets by the transgender model, where she tweeted a friend in 2012: 'Aren’t you meant to be crying over the fact that your womb is broken you hairy barren lesbian.'

Munroe Bergdorf, 29, was given the role of LGBT+ adviser to shadow equalities secretary Dawn Butler on Monday and posed for a picture with Jeremy Corbyn

She also took aim at a singer on television, saying: 'You have to admit she did look like a butch LEZZA tho.'

The transgender model also tweeted that a character on the US hit TV show Glee was so 'annoying' that 'even I'd like to gay bash him'. She also referred to one follower as a 'saggy ol dyke'.

Speaking about gay men in 2010, she tweeted: 'Ever find that sometimes you’re just NOT in the mood for a gay and their flapping arms.'

And to add to the string of highly-controversial remarks, Ms Bergdorf made fun of a male friend tweeting about the singer Celine Dion, writing: 'Get a grip you old poof.'

These are just some of the controversial statements made by the former L'Oreal model, who was sacked her remarks that all white people were racist.

Last year, she had posted on Facebook and then deleted a statement which read: 'Honestly I don't have energy to talk about the racial violence of white people any more . . . Yes ALL white people.'

She has previously also claimed that 'women are getting feminism wrong' and that 'not all women have a vagina'.

Labour launched its advisory panel on Monday, with Jeremy Corbyn and Ms Butler posing for photographs with members of the public. Other members of the panel include Guardian columnist Owen Jones and magazine publisher Linda Riley.

Last April, she claimed that 'Gay male Tories are a special kind of dickhead.'

Nigel Evans, a gay Conservative MP, said she must resign or be sacked by Labour. He said: 'I'm absolutely shocked. I don't know which community she's representing but it is certainly not mine.

'If I was looking for an LGBT champion she would be at the bottom of my list. Many people will be offended by these tweets. Corbyn should think again about whether he wants the gay community represented by such a person.'

Conor Burns, another gay Tory MP, said: 'Any civilised right-minded person would find these comments shocking. We will see if the Labour leadership thinks these things are acceptable based on whether she stays in her position or goes.'

Ms Bergdorf's role on Ms Butler's advisory panel is unpaid and not managed centrally by Labour.

A spokesman for Ms Butler has previously commented on the LGBT+ panel, saying: 'Dawn is proud to stand with those challenging discrimination.'

Bergdorf was previously sacked by L'Oreal for claiming 'all white people' were racist

This morning, Ms Bergdorf tweeted: ‘Regarding any offensive tweets that I’ve posted in the past; namely those tweets shared playfully between close friends, I want to begin this letter by apologising. I am sincerlely and wholly sorry – both to those who I cruelly speak about in those tweets, but also sorry LGBT+ community and anyone who has supported me over the past year.

‘In 2010 I hadn’t yet transitioned and was outwardly presenting and identifying as an effeminate gay male. Tweets were juvenile jokes made with friends who also identify as LGBT+ regarding a website called ‘Lesbians who look like Justin Bieber’, however they were in bad taste and certainly not reflective of who I am today at 31-years-old. I’m not going to try and excuse them, as there is really no excuse. Who I am now, is not who I was almost a decade ago when I wrote these tweets.

‘Again, I am sorry for these disappointing posts. I feel as let down as you, but this is certainly not what I think of others or how I treat others. I’ve learned first hand that unless you learn to love yourself, you have no hope of loving others.’

MailOnline has contacted Labour for comment.