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It can be remember that Lauren Goodger was once a victim of Twitter abuse. Now the ITV2 blonde seems into another controversy.
The Only Way Is Essex star was seen enjoying her time at Nu Bar in Essex the other night prior to the time she made a scheduled personal appearance at Zenon Club in Bromley but left after only an hour right after an incident inside the club.
Lauren was her usual self partying, flaunting her slimmer figure in a short white playsuit with a black belt, nude peep-toe heels, a large silver cuff bracelet and a black Chanel bag.
As usual, the reality TV star wore a face full of make-up and also left her flowing brunette locks loosed.
At first she was enjoying her time, but she left the club looking worse.
No one know what had made her left the club, but she recently revealed she has been getting hateful messages from strangers on Twitter.
One user wrote to her: 'You fat kebab legged ogre,' while another wrote: 'Bit of a wedgy going on there luv', just two minutes after she posted a photo up of herself wearing a bikini from the back.
One message told her that she resembled EastEnders character Heather Trott.
She has been getting hate messages that include people telling her 'I bet your mum and dad hate you' and 'I bet your mum wishes her egg had never accepted the sperm that made you.'
In response, Lauren told The Sun: 'I’ll get hundreds of responses to anything I post saying things like ‘you’re fat’, ‘you’re ugly’, or ‘who are you?’
'It can be quite rude and disgusting, too... This just goes too far — it’s bullying. I tell myself these people must have problems of their own to write stuff like this.'
Good thing that she does not get affected anymore because she is now confident about her physique.
Goodger want people who are racist or send offensive messages to be outed and have their profiles removed from the site.
Lauren felt that there is no need to seek protection from police from the messages she received. She is not the only one who got abused on Twitter since there were other stars who also got abused. One of theme is Arsenal's Jack Wilshere who was forced to close his account on Twitter when some users mistakenly spread allegations he had tested positive for Class A drugs.
Lauren still hopes that the new law soon takes effect.
There is a recent High Court ruling that forces sites like Twitter in revealing identities of people who are guilty of scattering such hatred and nasty messages.
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