Chelsee Healey details the racist abuse her daughter Coco, 5, receives

‘When it’s about an innocent child it’s not nice’: Hollyoaks actress Chelsee Healey details the racist abuse her daughter Coco, 5, receives online

  • The Hollyoaks actress, 33, told how her little girl has received nasty comments online since she was born
  • Chelsee, who had her daughter with ex Jack Malloy, said that the comments about her daughter are ‘heartbreaking’
  • Chelcee also detailed the abuse she receives herself, revealing she got ‘a lot of hate’ while appearing on Strictly 
  • Chelcee admitted she no longer searches for herself when she appears on TV shows and chooses to ignore any hateful comments 

Chelsee Healey has heartbreakingly revealed her five-year-old daughter Coco is the victim of racist abuse from cruel trolls on social media.

The Hollyoaks actress, 33, told how her little girl has received nasty comments online since she was born, but revealed that she tries to ignore the abuse.

Chelsee, who had her daughter with ex Jack Malloy, was also recently rocked by the death of her ex-boyfriend Jake McLean following a horror car crash in Turkey.

Candid: Chelsee Healey has heartbreakingly revealed her five-year-old daughter Coco is the victim of racist abuse from cruel trolls on social media

Speaking about the horrific comments aimed at her young daughter, Chelsee said: ‘My daughter gets sent racist abuse through ­social media.

‘I’ve been sent a lot of messages about Coco. When it’s about an innocent child it’s not nice. It’s heartbreaking. But I try not to reply back. I don’t entertain it.’

During an interview with the Daily Star on Sunday, Chelcee also detailed the abuse she receives herself, revealing she got ‘a lot of hate’ while appearing on Strictly.

Horrible: The Hollyoaks actress, 33, told how her little girl has received nasty comments online since she was born, but revealed that she tries to ignore the abuse

Chelcee, who was branded a ‘hippo’ by trolls, said: ‘I’m quite thick-skinned. But when they send stuff about your child it’s a completely different ballgame.’

‘If they go out of their way to say something nasty about someone, then they are the ones with the problem.’

Chelcee admitted she no longer searches for herself when she appears on TV shows and chooses to ignore any hateful comments.  

Speaking about the horrific comments aimed at her young daughter, Chelsee said: ‘My daughter gets sent racist abuse through ­social media’

The soap star revealed that there is a liaison rep that the Hollyoaks cast can talk to if they need any further support.

Chelsee first spoke about online bullies targeting Coco when she was just two-years-old. She shamed the vile messages on Twitter after racists branded her toddler a ‘black monkey’.

Chelsee shared a screenshot of an example message she received, labelling the abuse ‘disgusting’.

Speaking out: Chelsee first spoke about online bullies targeting Coco when she was just two-years-old. She shamed the messages after racists branded her toddler a ‘black monkey’

The troll’s post read: ‘Right sl*t aren’t ya? Daughter is a black monkey.’

Chelsee tweeted a message alongside it, saying: ‘You know what, I get nasty messages all day mostly about me!

‘I’m a big girl, I can handle that, but saying something so disgusting about my beautiful, innocent baby upsets me especially when there’s nothing you can do to protect them from people’s vile words.’

Shameful: She shared a screenshot of an example message she received, labelling the abuse ‘disgusting’

Inspired: The soap star said she decided to speak out about the abuse because of the Black Lives Matter protests

She added that she was inspired by the Black Lives Matter movement to share the abuse. 

She said: ‘I want to post up because of the movement that’s happening right now! Racism is real but so is BLM.’

Chelsee welcomed Coco in July 2017 with her on again/off again boyfriend Jack, who she split with shortly afterwards.

Proud mother: Chelsee welcomed Coco in July 2017 with her on again/off again boyfriend Jack Malloy

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