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Vogue Williams broke down in tears after trolls called her fat and told her to get a boob job

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Thanks to a winning combination of hard work, eating well and (no doubt) some excellent genes thrown in for good measure, Vogue Williams has one of the most awesome bods you’re ever likely to see.

And yet not even she is immune to the social media body shamers who reduced her to tears on a recent family holiday by gleefully pointing out the so-called cellulite they’d spotted on her thighs in pap pictures taken on the beach.

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Vogue Williams was still left in tears after being trolled onlineCredit: Mark Hayman

Irish model and presenter Vogue, 34, was left temporarily shattered by the experience, which took her right back to the time she battled low self-esteem on a daily basis.

“Today I cried about my body,” she posted candidly on Instagram. “I usually let this go over my head but they were so nasty that I allowed it to really get to me.”

Vogue urged people to be kinder to each other and the support in response was overwhelming, with nearly 90,000 likes and 7,000 messages of solidarity.

Today, a few weeks on, Vogue is in a reflective mood but no less bewildered by how thoughtless and cruel internet bullies can be.

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  • She says: “I was so annoyed with myself for letting it affect me and for reading the comments. I find social media a really nice place 99% of the time, but I had people sending me the pictures and writing things underneath with these laughing emojis. Imagine slagging someone off because of their body and sending it directly to them?”

    She laughs and shakes her head, still incredulous.

    “And, you know, I look at those pictures now and I literally have the tiniest bit of cellulite on my arse. The pictures weren’t even that bad – it’s probably worse in real life! With hindsight, I’m glad people saw that I’m just like everybody else. I don’t have this 100% perfect body – nobody does.”

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    “I wanted to be defiant and also call it out for being so ridiculous. Because a couple of days later, everyone was saying I was far too skinny. So what am I? Am I fat? Am I thin? I mean, stop it! As a woman, if people are picking out your faults it’s hard not to react. But I won’t let it affect me like that again.”

    Husband Spencer Matthews, 31, told her to stop reading the comments, as it was serving no purpose except to torture herself.

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