Michelle Keegan has furiously clapped back at a rude troll who hit out at her size six body and claimed she wasn’t a “real woman.”
The actress, 36, is no stranger to sending her smitten followers wild thanks to her jaw-dropping figure and social media snaps.
And earlier this week, Michelle took to her Instagram to share show off her fabulous physique as she modelled a slew of pieces of her summer range with Very UK.
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In one snap, the telly star slipped her curves into a beige miniskirt and nude top, and for another she looked sensational in a purple midi dress.
Michelle was also dolled up in a stylish denim outfit as well as an all-black attire.
And while most fans were left gushing over her latest post – it seemed to rub one rude troll up the wrong way.
They rushed to the comments section to rage: “You need to show this collection on a real size woman, not a size 6.”
And the comment didn’t go amiss from Michelle who wasted no time in firing back.
She responded: “You need to get off my page and stop writing such ignorant and offensive comments.”
The troll then replied: “@michkeegan how was that offensive? Nice collection but I like to see it on someone that’s not a size 6.”
Michelle followed up with: “Thank you for your comment. But I believe every woman any shape or size is a ‘real’ woman x.”
Other fans were quick to praise the former Corrie star for sharing her thoughts on body positivity.
“@michkeegan well said any size is still a real woman. Can’t believe someone could write something so ignorant! You look stunning in your collection and your collection is stunning,” said one follower.
A second penned: “What’s a real woman? Women come in all sizes. How insulting.”
Echoing their thoughts, a third remarked: “Well said. Any size is still a real woman. Can’t believe someone could write something so ignorant! You look stunning in your collection and your collection is stunning.”
Another proclaimed: “I’m a size 6/8 but very much an alive and real woman, offensive to suggest otherwise. Wanting to see the clothes on someone your own size is one thing, but no need to dehumanise the women who aren’t the same as yourself.”
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