Jacqueline Jossa has shared a photo of herself posing in a black swimsuit as she issued a message to trolls.
The former EastEnders actress, 26, was praised by her 1.5 million followers for sharing the shot of her modelling a black zip-up one-piece from Pretty Little Thing.
“I don’t care for the rude comments,” Jac wrote before adding the hashtags “let’s keep it real” and “no edits”.
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The mum-of-two had a no-nonsense message for her critics after revealing she gets trolled about her weight every day.
Former TOWIE star Sam Fairs wrote “sexy mumma” under the shot, while Love Island’s Olivia Attwood wrote “BABE” along with a heart emoji.
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Another one of her fans commented: “You look amazing.️ What a real woman, with real curves and real beauty.”
Jacqueline’s defiant post comes after she opened up to new! magazine about the online abuse she faces on a daily basis.
“For me, trolling is an everyday occurrence. I’ve become accustomed to it over the years – it affected me more when I was younger. I received online abuse from the second I joined EastEnders in 2010,” she said.
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“I can’t remember specifics, but I get nasty comments about my weight. You have to have a thick skin. I don’t like when someone says something negative about my talent… but I don’t reply unless the trolls target my children.”
She went on: “I almost want to say to them, ‘I feel sorry for you, are you OK? Do you have people to talk to?’ A normal human doesn’t do that stuff. Maybe they don’t have the right people around them?”
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The actress is very vocal about body confidence and motherhood and recently said she wishes she saw more women with high self-esteem.
Taking to Instagram, a make-up free Jac told her followers: “It’s amazing how many mums are saying they don’t really like getting in pictures and that they don’t feel confident enough or they have to wear full face of makeup before getting in pictures.
“I do understand that and I do get that but it’s such a shame that’s the world we live in.”
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