Lauryn Goodman has said cruel trolls called social services about her and Kyle Walker’s children.
The reality TV star, 34, has spoken about her experience with gossip forum website Tattle Life - a site where people discuss influencers, which has often led to trolling of influencers and their personal information being posted.
This week, the founder of the anonymous website was revealed as vegan cooking influencer Sebastian Bond, after couple Neil and Donna Sands won a £300,000 libel payout over a thread on the site.
Now, in a new interview with Mail+, Goodman has spoken about her own experience on Tattle, saying anonymous trolls called social services on her, claiming she wasn’t properly looking after her kids.

Goodman shares two children with footballer Kyle Walker, who admitted he fathered a son and daughter with her outside of his marriage.
She said people started posting lies when she was pregnant with Kairo, her eldest son - but she says it was when her relationship with Walker made headlines the hate intensified.
“They have called my children so many nasty, nasty things which I don't ever want to say because it's so disgusting,” she told the publication.
“They used terms for children born out of wedlock, horrible terms that you shouldn't refer any child by.”
“People from Tattle were anonymously ringing social services,” she added.
“They say it on the website too, things like: 'She's going to be getting a call from social services...' and the next thing, I get one."
She went on to describe the impact the bullying has had on her - saying it gave her anxiety.
"They say my children aren't loved but they are, they get hugs all of the time and I read a book to them every night," she continued.
"They said stuff like I don't feed them and when Kairo was a baby they said I was starving him. I mean, I was exclusively breast pumping to give him milk all hours. It was horrible, it was mean and it is totally unacceptable."
She also added that the name of her daughter Kinara's name was revealed on Tattle Life - before she had announced it publicly.
"Inevitably, it caused trust issues for me. It makes me paranoid," she added. "It gave me anxiety and it changed me. I used to be outgoing but now I'm a nervous wreck."