Rebekah Vardy talks vile internet trolls: “They wished my son was stillborn”

Rebekah Vardy breast feeding

by Jadie Troy-Pryde |
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Rebekah and Jamie Vardy welcomed their gorgeous little boy, Finley Jaiden, into the world earlier this month.

The couple, who married last year, were excited to share their baby news with fans and have been posting beautiful pictures of their bundle of joy on their social media.

However, Rebekah, 34, has spoken out about the vile internet trolls that have been making disgusting comments about their son.

Rebekah told OK magazine: “Last week, a troll tweeted me saying they wished my newborn son was stillborn – and I was disgusted.

“So many people go through that and it’s such a topical subject at the moment with it being on the Coronation Street storyling.

“You’ve got to be some sick and twisted individual to post that, but they’re just sad idiots looking for attention and wanting to upset others.”

But Rebekah is vowing not to let the trolls win, and is thankful that she is strong enough to ignore it.

She has been enjoying life as a new mum, sharing pictures on Instagram that have garnered a lot of positive attention from fans for being honest.

As well as informing fans that she will be eating her placenta following Finley’s birth, she has also shared a snap of herself getting preened for a photoshoot while breastfeeding her newborn, and fans flocked to praise her.

“Wow! I love this picture. Breast is best! What an excellent role model you are,” one wrote.

“You look fab and a great inspiration to mums out there!” another commented.

Rebekah also shares daughter Sofia with her husband Jamie, and has two children from previous relationships.

We’re glad to hear that you’re not letting the negativity bring you down, Rebekah!

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