Made in Chelsea star Ashley James is the latest celeb cruelly targeted by nasty online trolls, determined to have others believe they're mistreating their children.
The mum of two has hit back at the horrible haters who even called social services on her after claiming that she was drunk last year while pregnant at partner Tom Andrews's birthday party, and also left her baby to 'cry out' – both of which are completely false allegations.
Ashley, 36, spoke about her experience to The Sun saying: "When I first received the letter from social services explaining that they were investigating me I was pregnant. It put a huge amount of stress and pressure on me.
"It was also embarrassing because I had to explain to all of my childcare providers what was going on, so they could speak to social services too. It was quite mortifying, incredibly stressful and upsetting."
She continued: "It is absolutely a form of harassment – these people will try and damage my reputation, doing extremely nasty and unwarranted acts such as trying to get me dropped from jobs or TV stations, by contacting people directly."
The blonde beauty who is mum to Alfie, two, and Ada, six months, with her partner Tom, has said that the incidents have given have sleepless nights wracked with worry that her children will be taken away from her, and that she welcomes social services into her home at any time of the day or night, saying all they'll find is love.
Other stars including Mrs Hinch, known as Sophie Hinchliffe and Charlotte Dawson have also been cruelly targeted fuelled by false accusations and lies to disrupt their family homes and livelihoods.
Meanwhile, Ashley added that she can't believe that trolls get a kick from their 'sick' actions and even considered a private investigator in an attempt to find out who was behind the vicious lies.
Thanks to the brave mum's proactive actions by presenting a dossier to police and social services officials, the case against her was dropped.
Ashley also insists that more needs to be done to tackle this rising issue, slamming the trolls for 'taking away vital resources' from real vulnerable children across the UK.
Writing in iPaper, she wrote that whilst she has the 'utmost respect' for social workers, she has been left angry after the false tip offs led to so much wasted time spent focused on her and her family that could have been used better elsewhere.
She said: "What sickens me is that these people who are making false allegations against me because they don’t like what I post on the internet, are taking away vital resources from children who face neglect and abuse."
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