Stephanie Davis reveals DEATH THREAT hell after people didn’t believe she was pregnant
The expectant mum revealed her heartache at cruel messages in her OK blog
STEPHANIE Davis has revealed that the hate she received from people online was so severe that some threatened to KILL her after they failed to believe she was pregnant.
The feisty 23-year-old, who is weeks away from giving birth to her first child, revealed that on top of struggling with illness throughout her pregnancy and even being rushed to hospital, cruel trolls accused her of faking her baby bump and sent her death threats.
"I was being portrayed in such a bad light. I got so much hate and even death threats. I could never go back to that time in my life."
However, the star has come out fighting and plans to raise the baby on her own - after assumed father Jeremy McConnell refuses to have anything to do with the child and has even demanded a paternity test when the tot is born.
Meanwhile, he has been seen out with a bevvy of beautiful women to seemingly make the most of his single life - most recently yesterday when he took Irish stunner Bianca Lynch to the Irish premiere of Allied.
Jeremy's refusal to acknowledge the baby has only seemed to spur Steph on more - as she made a dig at her ex in a thinly veiled tweet as she prepares for motherhood on her own.
The former Hollyoaks actress made the subtle diss when she shared as motivational image on her Twitter account, which read: “It takes one rad mama to be a father too.”
The Celebrity Big Brother star hasn’t had an easy pregnancy, with sickness continuing to blight her.
Stephanie, 23, admitted she was still suffering as she told fans on Twitter: “This being sick has to stop.
“Hate not feeling well and having to run to find somewhere to be sick. All day every day man…”
The heavily pregnant star spent six days in hospital earlier this month and she’s since opened up about her terrifying ordeal.
“I didn’t know if I was going to lose the baby or if he was OK.”
But she beamed when she was given a 3D scan on Loose Women - and saw her baby for the first time.
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