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Lauryn Goodman ‘feels sick’ after her kids are dragged into trolls’ vile hate campaign

Lauryn Goodman ‘feels sick’ after her kids are dragged into trolls’ vile hate campaign

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Trolls have targeted the model, who has become the victim of a hate campaign, who accuse her of not feeding her children properly and mistreating Kairo and Kinara.

Lauryn Goodman was furious to see a picture she posted online had been manipulated(Image: Channel 4)

Lauryn Goodman “felt sick” after discovering trolls had doctored a cute photograph of her children – pasting the NSPCC logo on it and plastering it online.

The model became disgusted as a result of Lauryn’s accusations of not properly feeding Kairo and Kinara. Tattle Life, a infamous gossip website, published the photo with the NSPCC logo and phone number.

It is one of the latest episodes amid a vile hate campaign Lauryn has faced since the story broke of her having had two children with married England footballer Kyle Walker. However, as Lauryn has been lauded for her work on social media, on which she helps other parents, and even styles herself as “a mumfluencer,” the decision to share this particular image hit the woman especially hard.

The two-year-old mother described her experience as “uncontrollable,” “I felt ill, and anxious.” My heart beats at once. I smelt like I was going to panic… They claimed Kairo and Kinara had received unfavorable care. They even claimed that there were no repercussions for me if I didn’t properly feed my kids. They were so disgusting and awful. “

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Kyle Walker and wife Annie Kilner
Kyle Walker fathered two children, son, Kairo, and daughter, Kinara, with influencer, Lauryn(Image: Intstagram)

A giggling emoji was displayed alongside the edited image on Tattle Life. Lauryn has described the anonymous troll as a “keyboard warrior” and wrote, “It’s one edit away from an NSPCC advertisement. “

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Since its establishment eight years ago, Tattle Life has captivated more than 12 million unique users monthly, becoming notorious for its vicious attacks on celebrities and influencers. The website claims to allow “commentaries and critiques” of people who “choose to monetise their personal lives, but users of the public are free to post anything they like, no matter how damaging it may be.

Victoria and David Beckham, TV presenter Stacey Solomon and Love Island’s Molly-Mae Hague have also been victims of the keyboard warriors.

But this week, founder Sebastian Bond, who had remained anonymous since the launch of the site, was finally unmasked. He went to some lengths to hide his identity and connection to the site, using different names and disguising his operations behind businesses based in locations across the world.

Neil Sands and his wife Donna
Lauryn contacted Neil Sands and his wife Donna(Image: Instagram)

It is reported tech entrepreneur Neil Sands and his wife Donna, who runs a popular clothing brand called Sylkie and is a fashion influencer with 26,000 Instagram followers, were awarded the damages for defamation and harassment after a court heard they were the target of a 45-page thread and were traumatised by the website for almost a decade.

And Lauryn says she formed an alliance with the couple, having met through an Instagram chat group called Tattle Unmasked, which tries to reveal the identity of anonymous posters. Hailing her success, the TV personality, who has had difficulty with the website since 2020, told Mail Online: “I feel like it has impacted me in quite a lot of ways… It has contributed to the circus and the narrative of the saga with Kyle.

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Source: Mirror

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