Vogue Williams has jumped to the defence of a personal trainer who was called fat by an online troll.
Alice Liveing, a 29-year-old personal trainer, was told by an online troll she looked fat in response to her Instagram story. She decided to screenshot the message and share it with her followers, which was re-shared by Vogue.
Vogue then defended the 29-year-old, telling her fans: "Imagine thinking it is ok to send someone this. I love the group I have on here but if someone sends something sh*tty I just block straight away.
"Even the smallest thing because I can’t be fu*ked… don’t follow people you don’t like and don’t send people sh*tty messages. By the way @Aliveliveing you look amazing."
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But some fans thought Alice was trolling Vogue, with the pair later clarifying this was not the case. Alice said: "Just to clarify, I didn’t call Vogue fat. She re-shared my story I’d been sent in support of me.
"Please don’t send me abuse. I’m nice, I promise." Vogue added: "Alice is the nicest! She was being trolled. She did not call me fat!"
Last year, the Howth native revealed she couldn’t give a sh*t about nasty online trolls. "I literally, for lack of a better word, couldn’t give a sh***. Honestly, I’ve gotten to that age.
"I have such a nice group of followers on Instagram, and we’ve such an amazing group of people that listen to the podcast. That’s all I care about.
"Because, like, I’ve got my family, I’ve got my friends, I’ve a nice group of people that surround me.
"Of course, there are going to be people who have issues with me, but people who spend their time trolling others in the Daily Mail are not the kind of people I’m worried about."
The mum-of-three said that she has this mindset because of her husband Spencer Matthews, who rose to fame after starring in Made In Chelsea from 2011 until 2015.
"It never bothers him. He doesn’t care," Vogue said.
"I think maybe it comes with age for me. I’m so settled, and happy within my own life," she added.
Vogue had previously hit out at trolls who bullied her daughter Gigi online, slamming them as "so f***ing weird."
“If there’s a Daily Mail article, I just don’t look at the comments anymore because they’re too mean. I don’t do it anymore,” she began.
Vogue said: “My mom will text me and go, ‘That’s desperate what they’re saying about your children on there, isn’t it?’ and I’m like, ‘Well, I hadn’t looked, Mom!’
“Poor Gigi gets it the worst. [They’re like] ‘There’s something wrong with that child. She looks funny. Did something happen to her at birth?’”
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