Jacqueline Jossa quits social media after revealing cruel troll's insults to her kids was 'ruining her health'

JACQUELINE Jossa quits social media after revealing cruel troll's insults to her kids was 'ruining her health.'

The 28-year-old, as well as her husband Dan, 29, and their two children, have been suffering horrific abuse online that has made the star "unwell".

Jacqueline posted an adorable picture gazing into a lake with her daughters Ella and Mia.

She wrote alongside it: "You are my sun, my moon and my stars.

"A mother holds her daughters hands for a while, but their hearts FOREVER.

Hoping you will always hold my hand and cuddle me close. Looking forwards for some more family time this weekend and a lot less social media. Love you baby girls. "



The I'm A Celeb winner's break from social media comes after she blocked the cruel troll website for her "mental health" after reading the comments became "self harm".

Jac, her husband Dan, 29, and their two children, have been suffering horrific abuse online that has made the star "unwell".

Last week she took to her Instagram stories to bravely share she had blocked the website so she could no longer read the horrific torrents.

"For me and for my brain and for my health, I'm just going to block the website on my phone," she began a long heart-to-heart with her 3.2million social media fans.

"If people send me a link or if I'm googling something and it comes up, I don't have to read it because it's not my business, it's their business."

Thanking her friends and adoring fans for their "lovely DMs" amid the difficult time, she went on to explain she would not longer be "reading what strange individuals" had to say.

"I need to just not read what strange individuals say about me, and that's fine – I'm not going to do that," Jac continued.

The mother-of-two detailed that she had been "struggling" for the past few days "worrying" about what she was saying and doing on social media.

Coming to the conclusion she would stop "trying to please people" online, Jac detailed facing "negative comments" since her teens.

"I've always had negative comments, and from 17 years old, it just stays with you and sits with you and it is a bit of a form of self harm," she said.

"I agree with people on the forum who say, 'If she doesn't want to hear it, she shouldn't be on here reading it', that's true. I've got better things to do with my life and I shouldn't be reading it.

"It's pathetic – reading what a bunch of other pathetic people have to say about me is pathetic. I won't be reading it again".

Jac said she would be "blocking it and moving on" with her life because the negative comments were not "healthy" for her mentally.

She added: "For over ten years I've been reading negative comments and believing them, and I can't keep doing it because it's not healthy."

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