Rebekah Vardy’s newborn son Finlay targeted by vile trolls after appearing on Loose Women
BRAVE Rebekah Vardy has revealed her newborn son Finlay was targeted by a vile troll after she appeared on Loose Women.
The outspoken wife of England and Leicester City striker Jamie makes it her mission to call out keyboard warriors who attack her and her loved ones on social media.
After she was a guest on the ITV show, Rebekah shared a disgusting Tweet from user called ShadySharpedo which read: “I hope your sons dies, haha get trolled b***h.”
She replied: “Thanks to everyone for such lovely tweets about me on @loosewomen today apart from this one #scum.”
Rebekah's fans rallied around her, with one faithful following telling her: “U are so lovely! Loved watching! Let the haters hate! Xx”
Last month a vile football fan threatened to break her jaw after she defended her husband.
Loyal Rebekah had become a target for Foxes supporters angry at the side’s poor season after winning the title last year and Jamie’s lack of goals before boss Claudio Ranieri’s sacking.
But when ex-model Rebekah jumped to the defence of Jamie, another Twitter user said he was going to break her jaw.
Horrified Rebekah told him: “I would like to see you try!”
Speaking to her 32,500 followers, she added: “And that right there is the sort of abuse I have to deal with on a daily basis just for being someone's wife.”
Last year police were called after Twitter trolls threatened to the couple’s daughter Sofia.
Rebekah was bombarded with sexual threats after tweeting a picture of their daughter wearing a Leicester City shirt with "Daddy" number 9 on the back.
The England international shared screen grabs of the disturbing comments, calling them "shocking and vile".
Rebekah said: "There are no words for people like you - you need locking up."
She said:“It’s a really taboo subject post natal depression there’s a stigma they think it doesn’t exist – it was after my second child. I couldn’t get out of bed its very much real.”
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