Georgia Toffolo has suffered bullying because of her ‘Made In Chelsea’ fame.
The reality TV star explained how making her name on the show has opened her up to "cruel" online trolls sending her "horrible" comments about her acne.
According to the Daily Star newspaper, she wrote in her new book ‘Always Smiling: The World According to Toff’: "Because of my job, I’m in a position where trolls can tweet me and say the most horrible things about my skin.
"People had been getting in touch on social media to say that they loved seeing my skin, and it meant a lot to them because they also struggled with their complexions.
"Of course, life is never quite as straightforward as we’d like it to be, and, for every lovely message someone sent about the difference I was making, I’d get a cruel troll."
The ‘I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!’ star admitted the bullying continued into her university years, with one boy on her politics course calling her a "’Made In Chelsea’ ****" when she introduced herself, and the tutor didn’t step in.
She added: "Nothing happened. I bit my lip and tried not to burst into tears. I felt awkward, ugly and alone."
Georgia, 23, has also taken the chance to pen a heartbreaking letter to her 14-year-old self, revealing the extent of the "painful experiences" at school and admitting she’s never figured out why it happened.
She wrote: "You’re still getting over some really awful bullying. You dealt with one of the toughest, most painful experiences imaginable, when that group of girls was so cruel that you ended up moving schools.
"You’ll never really understand what made them do that, or why they chose you as a target."