Jacqueline Jossa admits she is struggling with the online abuse hurled at her – and says she has faced it since she was 17.
The I'm A Celebrity winner asked fans to fire some questions at her this afternoon as she hosted another Instagram Q&A.
One was keen to know how she copes with those people who send unkind messages to her on social media.
The fan asked: "How do you deal with negative comments towards you?"
Jac says she struggles – and has done for more than 10 years.
The former EastEnders actress has been active online since she joined the cast of the BBC soap.

Shared a beaming mirror selfie, the 28-year-old replied: "I actually really don't do well with this.
"I stay strong because the good outweighs the bad, but it's a constant battle.
"Since the age of 17 I've had online abuse and negative comments. It's a lot. Words do hurt."
She then joked: "I also know I'm a bad b***h so we move," before adding a string of crying-with-laughter emojis.

Last month she revealed she has become an everyday target for the vicious cyber trolls.
She told fans: "Every single day without fail there will be someone in the DMs being absolutely vile to me, and there will be someone in the DMs being absolutely vile to every single person that's in the public eye, saying horrible things, getting into their brains."
But one thing is for sure, the star and husband Dan Osborne have plenty to be positive about right now.

She took to Instagram on Friday to share the happy news that she and Dan picked up the keys to their new home after selling their £1 million Essex mansion.
The proud mum, who shares daughters Ella and Mia with hunky Dan, revealed that she felt "so proud" to have purchased her dream home with her husband.
Sharing the happy news with her 3.1 million Instagram followers, Jacqueline beamed in a sweet snap as she cuddled Dan while holding up the keys to their "forever home".