A FEMALE jockey has revealed she gets trolled after ditching horse riding to launch an OnlyFans account.
Libby Hopwood who recently swapped riding for a new career on the adult-content platform, says she has learned to ignore the negative comments.
She told the Herald Sun "It’s been ongoing. I was copping crap when I was riding. Humans have a negative bias and the internet has given them a megaphone."
The former Sky Racing pundit started her OnlyFans page last September but has now switched to full-time.
Libby, who goes by Foxy. Miss gives out betting advice wearing lingerie.
But she explained she has faced backlash for her decision to change career with cruel trolls bombarding her with negative comments.
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She said: "It’s been a learning process to deal with it.
"Some comments still get to me. When I launched with OnlyFans I did a podcast and they came after me pretty hard.
"They said I was using my body to get traction and 'whatever' else.
"I’m a 30-year-old woman. I’m going to be having sex. I’m in a long-term relationship. It’s nothing to write home about."
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She said that trolls targeted her ever since she was a jockey.
A bad fall in 2014 that caused her multiple injuries was the reason her career in riding came to an end.
She then worked as a form analyst at Sky Racing for five years.
She added: "Everyone can do what they want to do. Racing was my bread and butter.
"It’s harder in racing as it’s an old-school mentality and when I launched my site I had a backlash from some people.
"I do make a habit of not looking for negative comments."
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