Hollyoaks' Sarah Jayne Dunn glams up for Aintree after angry clash with troll

Hollyoaks’ Sarah Jayne Dunn was spotted out recently after taking to her social media and confronting a troll, who told her that she shouldn’t post pictures of herself in lingerie online.

The actress, 41, left her role as Mandy Richardson in 2021 after refusing to close her OnlyFans account.

The platform sees people pay for the content they receive, but Sarah often posts photos of herself in lingerie on her Instagram too.

Recently, within the comments section on one image, Sarah received a message that stated she shouldn’t share pictures in underwear because she’s a mother, and in her 40s.

Responding to the harsh words on her Instagram stories, she wrote: ‘To the guy (that was following me on here) that just put a c****y comment about me being a mother in my 40s and how because of that I shouldn’t be parading in my pants. Don’t come at me today, I am not in the mood.


‘I will parade in my pants for as long as I like. Regardless of my age or parental status and you can kindly f**k off, blocked.’

Feeling the positive vibes, Sarah has been seen at Aintree with her husband, Jonathan, for day 1 at the Randox Grand National Festival.

The actress can be seen wearing a pink, frilled dress and smiling at the camera, clearly determined not to let negative comments from trolls impact her exciting day.


As well as often speaking about her ever-growing OnlyFans platform, Sarah also likes to talk about what her life was like working for Hollyoaks.

Speaking on the Dirty Mother Pukka podcast in a recent episode, the actress alleged that she was once left feeling ‘violated’ over a sex scene she had to film with a new actor.

A spokesperson for Hollyoaks told Metro.co.uk at the time: ‘Duty of care for our cast and crew is of paramount importance to us.

‘We are unaware of any complaints from Sarah Jayne Dunn relating to the time she describes on the Hollyoaks set.

‘Hollyoaks adheres to strict protocols on set to protect and safeguard our team.’

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