Big Brother’s Katie Williams targeted by homophobic trolls
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Big Brother’s Katie Williams reveals the homophobic abuse she’s received online since entering a same-sex relationship
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Big Brother star Katie Williams has been targeted by homophobic trolls since revealing her same-sex relationship with girlfriend Georgia Hull.
During an appearance on the Come Out Wherever You Are podcast, Katie said she’s often trolled on social media, but that she doesn’t let it get to her.
‘I don’t really give a f**k about the s**t people write on my social media,’ the 29-year-old said.
Big Brother star Katie Williams (pictured) has revealed she’s been targeted by homophobic trolls since revealing her same-sex relationship with girlfriend Georgia Hull
‘People write scissor emojis, people write vomit faces, people ask me for threesomes,’ she added.
The scissor emojis are likely a reference to the lesbian sexual act of scissoring, also known as tribbing, in which a woman rubs her vulva against her partner’s body.
Katie continued: ‘People constantly question me about my sexuality on social media and I don’t care because I’m happy.’
It comes after Katie confessed to feeling ‘guilty’ for wanting to explore her sexuality before coming out as bisexual.
Speaking on her Better For It podcast, the former athlete explained: ‘For me, sex has changed a lot! I have identified as straight growing up, and over the last few years that has evolved to bisexual.’
‘People write scissor emojis, people write vomit faces, people ask me for threesomes,’ said Katie (pictured with girlfriend Georgia)
She continued: ‘When I first slept with a girl I was so drunk and had a freak out. I felt like a guy, like, “Did I perform well?”
‘It’s totally nerve-wracking when you try something different, and you also realise it’s like internalised homophobia in you. Like, I had to sit with the voices in my head.
‘A few years ago when I was being curious and I realised that this was not actually my voice, it was what society had told me was wrong.’
‘People constantly question me about my sexuality on social media and I don’t care because I’m happy,’ she added
‘And it was funny trying to unpack where this conditioning has come from. Why did I feel guilt or shame from exploring my sexuality. I mean, we all deserve great sex!’
Katie and Georgia went public with their romance in August last year when the TV star posted a gallery of loved-up photos on Instagram and called Georgia ‘my human’.
But she insisted she didn’t want her sexuality to be boxed, despite being in a same-sex relationship.
Katie and Georgia went public with their romance in August last year when Katie posted a gallery of loved-up photos on Instagram and called Georgia ‘my human’