Charlotte Crosby issues warning to trolls
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Charlotte Crosby has taken a stand against online trolls following her debut on BBC's Celebrity MasterChef, where she faced a barrage of negative comments. The reality TV star, known for her role in "Charlotte In Sunderland," expressed her devastation over the harsh remarks that surfaced on a social media post celebrating her participation. Despite the BBC's caption referring to her as a "legend," many viewers chose to criticize her unfairly. In a candid response shared on her social media, Crosby expressed her shock at the level of cruelty displayed by some viewers. She remarked, "The BBC viewers are such a lovely bunch. I've never seen such evil comments... they really should be ashamed of themselves." She questioned how individuals could be so upset over someone enjoying themselves on a television show, emphasizing that such negativity reflects poorly on the commenters. Crosby, who typically avoids engaging with trolls, felt compelled to address the situation, stating, "They need to be named and shamed!" She highlighted the absurdity of the comments, suggesting that those who post such negativity likely have "no life and nothing better to do." In contrast to the trolls, many fans rallied around Crosby, praising her resilience and talent. Supportive messages flooded in, with one fan declaring her an "absolute icon" and another expressing a desire to be her friend. The overwhelming support from her followers underscores the divide between the negativity of online trolls and the admiration of her loyal fanbase.