In the song, Rolf Harris describes his victims as ’slimy little woodworm’. He also described the guilty verdict of his sexually assault charges as being ‘unjust’.
Victim Wendy Wild, who was just seven when she was assaulted by the shamed TV personality, responded to Harris’ vile song with her own verse.
Published by the Daily Mirror, Wendy’s verse reads: “You chose me, remember, 40 years ago, you put your dirty hands on me and have not let me go. Now you are complaining though the papers, whinging you are innocent, from your cushy jail.
“I still live with the nightmare of your dirty act while all you seem to care about is your millions staying intact.
“Threats from you don’t seem to stop and continue to be said, private investigators watching me, fill my heart with dread. All of this has taken its toll and it’s me that’s had to squirm.
“Just when I thought you could get no lower, you say I am a worm. If you think your latest song will make you another hit, you’re wrong.
“You’re just a sex offender. Now put that in a song and sing it.”
Entertainer Harris, 85, is currently serving 5 years and 9 months in prison for historical crimes which took place between 1968 and 1986.
He was found guilty last year following a lengthy court case.