Pregnant Jemma Lucy tells trolls to ‘f**k off’ after they target the size of her bump
The star hit back at fans in a furious message beneath her latest photo on Instagram
PREGNANT Jemma Lucy has lashed out at fans and said she is "sick" of trolls shaming the size of her bump.
The Ex On The Beach star, 30, is almost six months pregnant and took to Instagram to share a bathroom mirror selfie today.
She stuck her finger up at the camera and appeared to predict the backlash, as she captioned her photo: "Words are weapons"
Within minutes Jemma was bombarded with comments about her smooth stomach, as people questioned whether she is pregnant.
One troll simply wrote: "You don't look pregnant here?"
And Jemma clapped back: "Well I'm sick of people saying i (don't) look pregnant! that's how I feel. Don't like it F**k off."
But the fan replied: "I didn't mean anything negative! At All! Same as you don't look tired, just an observation. Nothing more nothing less.
Jemma continued her rant and shared a video on her Instagram story that explained why she is so annoyed.
She panned the camera to her stomach and said: "Another thing that's winding me up is people asking me where's your bump gone, why do you look pregnant in some pics and not others.
She added: "I don't know! I don't know why. Obviously I did a pregnancy shoot and I had to push my stomach out a little bit but it's just the way my body is. I just don't really have one yet."
The 30-year-old reality star has previously admitted suffering from depression as she opened up about the "hardest" time of her life.
Feeling alone and vulnerable, the Celebrity Big Brother star isolated herself from friends and family as she spiralled into a dark place.
But Jemma - known for her fiery temper and no-nonsense attitude - pulled herself up off the floor and told herself: "I can do this".
"When I found out I was pregnant I was completely in shock," Jemma told The Sun Online.
"I didn’t know what I wanted to do at first. I don’t think you can ever really prepare yourself for the change that it brings to your life, and even more so when its not planned.
"Having thought about it for ages, I just thought it’s the right thing to do to keep it. But the first three months were the hardest, I’m not even joking they were the hardest times of my life."