A WOMAN who said she's worried her kids will be bullied at school because she's too hot has hit back at cruel trolls who have slammed her for being "president of her own fan club."
Susie Bradley, who was a 2019 bride on Married At First Sight Australia, posted a tongue-in-cheek video of herself on where she joked: "Realising my kids are going to get bullied for having a hot mum."
Addressing her social media followers, the 31-year-old, who had her brunette locks scraped back and was bare-faced, then warned how they could suffer the "same problem" if they visited her cosmetics injectables clinic, which is based in Brisbane.
She captioned the post: "I’m sorry babies……
"Link in bio if you want the same problem."
While many were left in hysterics by the mum-of-two's genius marketing technique, others were left very unimpressed - and were quick to share their views.
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"There are a lot more beautiful women than you and they have brains as well," wrote one mean keyboard warrior.
If you can't love yourself, who can you love?
Susie Bradley
Another cruelly remarked: "I just opened the link and read the story, saw a picture of what she actually looks like.
"Her kids will be fine."
In a , stunning Susie, who has a nine-year-old daughter named Baby and three-year-old son named Lion, wrote: "You know how I made that reel the other day joking about how my kids are just going suffer when they're in school because I'm just so hot?"
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"Anyway, there's been so many bloody psycho comments on there.
"And I think reading the meme comments is funny, you know, like they do in Jimmy Kimmel, so let's do that."
A seemingly unbothered Susie could then be seen giggling through the influx of insults she received, before hitting out at a chosen few.
"She's president of her own fan club and definitely not hot," wrote one, to which Susie quipped: "If you can't love yourself, who can you love?"
Another commented: "I saw her at Brisbane airport looks like she could be mistaken for a janitor."
Bullying at school - where to seek help and support
There are lots of organisations that provide support and advice if you're worried about bullying:
- Anti-Bullying Alliance.
- Bullying UK.
- Childline.
- The Diana Award.
- Internet Matters.
- Kidscape.
- The UK Safer Internet Centre.
- UK Council for Child Internet Safety (UKCCIS).
Susie responded: "I wonder if that was the day I had my jammies on."
The former MAFS Australia star captioned the post: "Ya gotta laugh.
"Happy Monday babes! Xxx"