Love Island's Amy Hart reveals cruel trolls target her and one

Love Island's Amy Hart is regularly forced to hit back at trolls who offer unwanted criticism on how she raises her little boy, Stanley.

But now the 31-year-old mother has revealed that trolls have gone so far as to say she overfeeds herself and her one-year-old baby, according to The Sun.

Amy, who shares Stanley with her soon-to-be husband Sam Rason, 34, revealed that she has been continually 'mum shamed' by strangers online and has had to drown out the noise to stay happy as a mother.

She told the publication: 'People kept telling me I was feeding him too much because he's a huge baby.'

But the blonde beauty explained that while Stanley is 'massive', he has always been a 'big baby', was born eight pounds, and is tall for his age.

Love Island's Amy Hart is regularly forced to hit back at trolls who offer unwanted criticism on how she raises her little boy, Stanley (pictured October)

Love Island's Amy Hart is regularly forced to hit back at trolls who offer unwanted criticism on how she raises her little boy, Stanley (pictured October)

But now the 31-year-old mother has revealed that trolls have gone so far as to say she overfeeds herself and her one-year-old baby, according to The Sun (Pictured May)

But now the 31-year-old mother has revealed that trolls have gone so far as to say she overfeeds herself and her one-year-old baby, according to The Sun (Pictured May)

'It did use to worry me, but eventually I decided that if he was telling me he was hungry, who was I to say no?', she added.

But Amy trusted her gut and her baby and did not listen to the trolls and was congratulated by her nurse at Stanley's yearly check-up for a 'perfectly healthy' baby.

The doting mother was told he was precisely the height and weight they expected him to be at one year of age.

It is not a secret that contestants on the hit ITV2 reality show go through gruelling diets and exercise regimes to get in shape for the competition.

And unfortunately, like many others, Amy has grown used to trolls targeting them over their fluctuating weight as they adjust to normal life after the villa.

What many do not expect is trolling a baby's weight, which has been more frequent in recent months for the likes of Amy and Molly-Mae Hague.

To combat the influxes of hate on social media, the mother has created the best possible platform for her mental health as she has opted to remove and block unnecessary criticism and negativity.

But Amy still faces hate as she revealed just days ago that she has been trolled online over her weight gain, with one person calling her 'disgustingly ugly'.

Amy, who shares Stanley with her soon-to-be husband Sam Rason, revealed that she has been continually 'mum shamed' by strangers online and has had to drown out the noise to stay happy as a mother (pictured in January)

Amy, who shares Stanley with her soon-to-be husband Sam Rason, revealed that she has been continually 'mum shamed' by strangers online and has had to drown out the noise to stay happy as a mother (pictured in January)

She told the publication: 'People kept telling me I was feeding him too much because he's a huge baby' (pictured August)

She told the publication: 'People kept telling me I was feeding him too much because he's a huge baby' (pictured August)

But the blonde beauty explained that while Stanley is 'massive', he has always been a 'big baby', was born eight pounds, and is tall for his age (pictured July)

But the blonde beauty explained that while Stanley is 'massive', he has always been a 'big baby', was born eight pounds, and is tall for his age (pictured July)

But Amy trusted her gut and her baby and did not listen to the trolls and was congratulated by her nurse at Stanley's yearly check-up for a 'perfectly healthy' baby (pictured April 2023)

But Amy trusted her gut and her baby and did not listen to the trolls and was congratulated by her nurse at Stanley's yearly check-up for a 'perfectly healthy' baby (pictured April 2023)

Speaking to Closer, Amy said: 'Being in the public eye is fortunate and me and others are trying to lead the way when it comes to body confidence, but I still get unkind messages.'

She added: 'I got a message the other day, saying 'Hi Amy you are absolutely devastatingly ugly and you need to sort it out'.'

The reality star revealed that people will argue in the comment sections of her posts about her weight. 

She said some people will leave nasty messages about how she is now unrecognisable and others will jump to her defence citing that she has had a baby. 

But Amy said that does not put the argument to rest, as trolls will slam having become a mother as no excuse for weight gain. 

To combat the influxes of hate on social media, the mother has created the best possible platform for her mental health as she has opted to remove and block unnecessary criticism and negativity (Pictured November)

To combat the influxes of hate on social media, the mother has created the best possible platform for her mental health as she has opted to remove and block unnecessary criticism and negativity (Pictured November)

But Amy still faces hate as she revealed just days ago that she has been trolled online over her weight gain, with one person calling her 'disgustingly ugly ' (pictured January)

But Amy still faces hate as she revealed just days ago that she has been trolled online over her weight gain, with one person calling her 'disgustingly ugly ' (pictured January)

Amy revealed that she was dubbed the 'fat one' on Love Island  by vile trolls but would 'love to be that skinny now' (pictured on the show in 2019)

Amy revealed that she was dubbed the 'fat one' on Love Island  by vile trolls but would 'love to be that skinny now' (pictured on the show in 2019) 

Amy said that after giving birth she felt insecure, because she was trying to dress as she had done before and it did not work.

Once Amy had found a style that worked for her new body, notably wide trousers, a bodysuit and a blazer, she said she began to love her curves and appreciate her body more because it created her son. 

While she tries to ignore the trolls online, Amy admitted she does occasionally reply and put them in their place. 

Her tactic, she revealed, is to take the person's name and find them on Facebook, at which point she said they will likely have shared a post reminding others to 'be kind'.

The podcaster also revealed she would love to have four children - three boys and a girl - but does not know if that will be possible. 

She froze her eggs in 2019 after doctors warned her that early menopause ran in her family however she conceived Stanley naturally. 

The reality star, who welcomed Stanley in March last year, detailed how she and Sam are going to 'try for a second baby' after their wedding in September. 

The couple are busy planning a four-day musical theatre themed wedding in Spain.

Amy has already picked out her dress and is currently organising the big day with her wedding planner - who has been pressing her to make decisions about the event. 

Amy previously told Heat Magazine: 'So, it's a four-day wedding, of course. The first dance isn't a song written for a musical, but it has been in a musical, and one of my friends who has just left the West End production of Hamilton is singing it.

Amy then screenshots said post and sends it back to the troll, asking 'Is this you?'

Amy said some people will leave nasty messages about how she is now unrecognisable and others will jump to her defence citing that she has had a baby (pictured in June)

Amy said some people will leave nasty messages about how she is now unrecognisable and others will jump to her defence citing that she has had a baby (pictured in June)

The TV personality, 31, has been candid about how her body has changed in the year since she and fiancé Sam Ranson welcomed their first child (pictured in March 2023)

The TV personality, 31, has been candid about how her body has changed in the year since she and fiancé Sam Ranson welcomed their first child (pictured in March 2023)

Amy said that after giving birth she felt insecure, as she was trying to dress as she had done before and it did not work (Pictured in May)

Amy said that after giving birth she felt insecure, as she was trying to dress as she had done before and it did not work (Pictured in May)

The reality star, who welcomed Stanley in March last year, detailed how she and Sam are going to 'try for a second baby' after their wedding in September (Pictured in September 2023 at their engagement)

The reality star, who welcomed Stanley in March last year, detailed how she and Sam are going to 'try for a second baby' after their wedding in September (Pictured in September 2023 at their engagement)

The podcaster also revealed she would love to have four children - three boys and a girl - but does not know if that will be possible (Pictured in June)

The podcaster also revealed she would love to have four children - three boys and a girl - but does not know if that will be possible (Pictured in June)

'At one point, he wasn't sure he would come to the wedding, because he has another friend getting married on the same day. 

'But get this – both our weddings are in Spain, only 35 minutes away from each other. 

'He's going to their ceremony and drinks, and then to ours for the meal and the first dance. It's fate.'

She has also picked her dress already after her stylish Jeff asked her to try on a gown 'she never would have looked at herself' which she 'ended up loving'. 

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