FORMER Page 3 girl Amy Christopher has found herself being trolled by a Big Brother contestant.
The fame-hungry former reality star began criticising the blonde model's weight in a string of vicious comments on social media.
Amy – who has been working as a sports reporter since 2014 – has spoken out after ex-Big Bro star Kenneth Tong started sending abusive messages.
Tong began by commenting on a video of the blonde journalist playing tennis, which she posted on Instagram to her 59,000 followers.
In a series of nasty messages, he told her she had let herself go, an claimed she looked like a size 20.
He wrote: "How did you get so fat!?
"You look nothing like before?"
However, after Amy hit back saying she was happy how she looked, he started up again: "Okay, thanks for that speech, but you built a career and name up on your looks and decide to throw it all away being a Size 20 or whatever you are now."
He then "advised" her to change her lifestyle and go on a diet.
Firing back again, she reminded him: "I'm a VERY healthy size 10. I eat well and exercise regularly, I had a 10 year career modelling from 18-28!!! I'm now 30 – NEWS FLASH it's harder to keep off weight when you're older.
"More to the point I'm happy with my life."
Shocked by what they were reading, Amy's followers then jumped into defend her from the abuse, too.
Despite this, Tong continued the abuse, saying she "shouldn't head out the door" looking how she does, and asked her: "You honestly are telling me you do not think you're fat?"
The beauty brushed off his cruel comments, saying: "He's just a very sad person – I mean he obviously has a problem with women.
"I'm actually quite flattered, because he's known for trolling people but he usually targets quite big celebs."
Tong has a reputation for trolling famous people.
In 2012 he made headlines after writing disgusting comments about the death of Gary Barlow's baby.
And when challenged about his comments, he said: "When you’re as wealthy as I am, you can say, do, and think what you like without penalty."
Since the time of publication Kenneth Tong has contacted Daily Star Online and claimed he is not responsible for these posts.
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