Jodie Marsh speaks on the effect of ‘cruel’ trolls accusing her of animal abuse

‘It takes its toll’: Jodie Marsh speaks of the effect of ‘cruel’ trolls accusing her of animal cruelty… after her farm was overrun by RSPCA investigators

Jodie Marsh has revealed that she is currently being targeted by “cruel” trolls accusing her of animal cruelty.

The glamor model, 44, admitted this week that trolling is having an effect on her career and “taking its toll”.

Describe it as a “campaign against me” while chatting with The sunshe explained, “Everyone is very supportive of me, but I have a troll out to cause trouble.”

Addition: ‘I was forced to withdraw from a vegan festival this summer because of threats’.

The threats come in the wake of Jodie’s recent run-in with the RSPCA, where animal group investigators arrived at her farm after receiving reports that she had taken her meerkat Mabel to the pub.

‘It takes its toll’: Jodie Marsh has spoken of the effect of ‘cruel’ trolls accusing her of animal cruelty… days after her farm was overrun by RSPCA investigators

Jodie runs a charity on her farm, funded by her OnlyFans and costing £4,000 a week, which cares for creatures including emus, llamas, goats and guinea pigs, which she opened two years ago.

She took to Instagram earlier this week to share news of the RSCPA incident, filming it unfolding and clarifying rumors about her animal and whether she took her to the pub.

Jodie explained the situation and revealed that she couldn’t leave her alone because she would cry if she did and needed regular food because she was raising her.

She added that the animals are well cared for and criticized the RSPCA and trading standards for the investigation, claiming it happened because trolls were trying to shut down her charity.

Jodie revealed that during the two-hour investigation, officers also investigated claims that an emu had a tube stuck into his neck.

The glamor model shared that the tube saved the animal’s life as it was feeding them — and she also feared being arrested during the probe.

Also during the farm inspection, Jodie was asked if she wanted to keep a wild munchkin deer and told officers she took care of it because it had fallen into a pool nearby.

Talking to the Sun of the pub incident with her meerkat, she said: ‘I went to my local pub, the Dukes Head, for a bit and took her because she cried when I left her – she was with me 24 hours a day.

Investigated: The threats come in the wake of Jodie’s recent encounter with the RSPCA, where animal group investigators arrived at her farm after receiving reports that she had taken her meerkat Mabel to the pub

Tough: She described it as a ‘campaign against me’ during a chat with The Sun, explaining: ‘Everyone is very supportive of me but I have a troll out to cause trouble’

“No one was fussing or complaining about her – everyone is very supportive of me, but I have a troll – I think it’s a woman – who is just out to cause trouble.

“The teams have inspected the shelter and asked about the meerkat incident.”

She went on to explain that she was breeding the animal and needed to be fed every hour.

Visit: She took to Instagram earlier this week to share news of the RSCPA incident and filmed as it unfolded

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