Faye Winter sends screenshots of troll's messages to his mother

‘Don’t f**k with me’: Love Island star Faye Winter takes revenge on vile troll as she sends screenshots of abusive messages to his mother, rugby club and employer

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Love Island’s Faye Winter took revenge on an online troll as she sent screenshots of vile messages sent to her to his mother, rugby club and employer.

Taking to her Instagram Stories on Saturday, the reality star, 27, showed she is not to be messed with and warned: ‘Don’t f**k with me.’ 

She also shared that the troll’s mother ended up blocking the media personality, quipping: ‘Sorry, you embarrassed by your son, hon?’ 

Hitting back:Love Island’s Faye Winter took revenge on an online troll as she sent screenshots of vile messages sent to her to his mother, rugby club and employer

Donning a bright blue top and crimson blazer, the blonde beauty began her video to 1.2 million followers by saying: ‘So today I got trolled horrendously by someone I don’t know, which is great…said some awful things.’

Faye then went on to describe her plan of action as she slammed the online abuse.

She continued: ‘So what do I do? I go on your page, I find your mum, I screenshot your messages and I send it to her, so she should be really proud of the boy…little, little boy, that she brought up.

‘Do you know what else I’ve done? I’ve also sent it to your rugby club, and I’ve also sent it to your employer.

‘Don’t f**k with me’: Taking to her Instagram Stories on Saturday, the reality star, 27, showed she is not to be messed with 

‘Dont f**k with me.’

Faye then saw she had been blocked by the troll’s mother, to which she sarcastically replied: ‘Oh no, not me being blocked by your mum…Sorry, you embarrassed by your son, hon?

‘Don’t worry, his employer’s got it. And as well as that, hope he gets sent to bed with no tea tonight.’


Brutal: She said: ‘So what do I do? I go on your page, I find your mum, I screenshot your messages and I send it to her, so she should be really proud of the boy…little, little boy, that she brought up’

‘And he gets his PlayStation taken off him.

‘I’m sure he won’t have clean sheets probably hasn’t changed them in a month. Have fun, kid.’

On Sunday, Faye shared an update on the situation with her followers.

‘So, you guys want an update on my Stories yesterday.’ she began. ‘I got blocked. He unsent the messages and I got blocked…Miss you boo, xox.

Blocked: Faye then saw she had been blocked by the troll’s mother, to which she sarcastically replied: ‘Oh no, not me being blocked by your mum…Sorry, you embarrassed by your son, hon?’

‘I’ll see you in hell and we can have this discussion together there.’

The star then opened up about the situation more candidly: ‘In all seriousness though, I do feel like it’s just an important thing to talk about because luckily that message went to me and I’m okay.

‘However, if it went to somebody else, that wasn’t mentally in the right place, you just don’t know how your words can affect someone.’

More: On Sunday, Faye shared an update on the situation with her followers. ‘So, you guys want an update on my Stories yesterday.’ she began. ‘I got blocked. He unsent the messages and I got blocked…Miss you boo, xox’

In March Faye and her boyfriend Teddy Soares, 26, revealed they had to quit Instagram due to receiving vile racist abuse from online trolls.

The pair  came second on last year’s series of the ITV2 dating show and have been inseparable ever since they moved in together after just three months of dating. 

Teddy earlier this year opened up about why the couple had to come off Instagram for a while during an episode of Vicky Pattinson’s The Secret To podcast.

Candid: The star then opened up about the situation more candidly: ‘In all seriousness though, I do feel like it’s just an important thing to talk about because luckily that message went to me and I’m okay’

During the conversation with the Geordie Shore host, Teddy said: ‘She [Faye] gets quite a lot of racism thrown at her for being with me. 

‘And I was experiencing the same thing, over a kind of Q&A I think, but not to go into too much detail there, it was just something that I’ve never really expected to have any kind of trolling at all.

He added: ‘It’s just there. You delete it, but you’ve got so much coming your way and I think any kind of hate, any kind of jealousy, any kind of toxicity in the world is just nasty.

Mental health: Faye continued: ‘However, if it went to somebody else, that wasn’t mentally in the right place, you just don’t know how your words can affect someone’

‘I like to keep it positive, I love to keep good energy, always. So when I saw it, it was like, ‘What am I supposed to do?’

The couple had no option but to take a break from social media. Teddy said: ‘I just came off Instagram, Faye did the same, and we just went to Devon.

‘We just kind of spent three or four days out of social media and I was on the phone to my family, speaking to my family a lot more around that time as well, and kind of going back into our own personal bubble and almost reminding ourselves who we are.’ 

Love Island: The influencers came second on last year’s series of the ITV2 dating show and have been inseparable ever since they moved in together after just three months of dating

Teddy told Vicky: ‘I’m not just saying this, we are going from strength to strength.

‘I’m not even going to say that we don’t have our spats. We do obviously have our spats.

‘Yeah, we’re together obviously 24/7 but yeah, everything’s just like… it’s going kind of up and I couldn’t have honestly dreamed of being in the position where my life has changed massively.

‘To kind of have a partner that you’re able to kind of just have good conversations with, come back home, smile and just like enjoy each other’s company. It’s good, it’s amazing.’

Faye and Teddy placed second just behind Liam Reardon and Millie Court in Love Island 2021.

Abuse: In March Faye and her boyfriend Teddy Soares , 26, revealed they had to quit Instagram due to receiving vile racist abuse from online trolls

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