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Charlotte Dawson hits back after being told 'you're only funny when you're fat'

Charlotte Dawson has told trolls to 'do one' after being sniped at following her weight loss.

The reality star daughter of the late Manchester comedian Les Dawson says she's never felt 'more happier, healthier and confident.'

And she's clapped back after being told 'you're only funny when you're fat.'

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Sharing a video of herself dancing in a multi-coloured bikini as she showed off her sensational figure, she wrote on her Instagram: "'You’re only funny when you’re fat you can only pull faces when your fat.'

She looks sensational (Charlotte Dawson/Instagram)

"Oh do one n chuff off!!!

And comical Charlotte proved them wrong as she gurned for the camera while busting some moves.

"Those t*** Ed’s who say now I’ve lost all the spare timber I’m not funneh any more," she continued.

"What’s wrong with you? Are you saying if my dad had been skinny he wouldn’t have been funny?!

"It takes more than a bit of blubber to make someone laff ffs!"

She added: "It’s as stupid as saying that big people are jolly and skinny people are miserable.

"I’m not saying if you lose weight you’ll be happier either - just a lot healthier.

"And you defo might find shopping for clothes a bit easier. I’ve never felt more happier healthier and confident."

The doting mother-of-one, who has just celebrated her son Noah's first birthday, has reportedly lost four stone after changing her lifestyle.

She was warned that her diet risked her developing Type 2 diabetes, the same condition battled by her national treasure dad who passed away when she was a baby.

She was diagnosed with gestational diabetes when she was pregnant with Noah, a common condition that affects one in 20 pregnant women.

She believed the condition was just part of her pregnancy and returned to her usual diet including her favourite chips and gravy after giving birth in January.

But Charlotte was told to clean up her diet during a trip to the doctor after she felt 'a bit funny'.

She said previously: "I started this fitness journey with the goal of avoiding type two diabetes because I had gestational diabetes and was warned I was still in danger after Noah was born.”

She added: "My dad had it and died when I was just eight-months-old, so it really was a wake-up call to start getting fit."

Type two diabetes is a condition that causes the level of sugar in the blood to become too high and can lead to stroke, blindness, heart disease, kidney failure, limb amputation and early death.

The former Ex On The Beach star is known for her down-to-earth and body confident Instagram posts.

And she was hailed as an inspiration as she embraced her "postpartum jelly belly and tiger stripes" after giving birth.

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