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Ashleigh Rainbird

Rachel Riley's trolls caused so much stress unborn child stopped kicking in womb

Vile trolls caused so much stress to pregnant Countdown brainbox Rachel Riley that her unborn child stopped kicking in her womb for two days.

The ex-Strictly star was so worried about the effects on her baby that she blocked those sending the hateful messages rather than engage with them.

Rachel, 33 – part of a campaign to end online trolling – said: “I was very stressed and upset for a couple of days, and my baby stopped wriggling for a couple of days. So at that point, it’s like, ‘You know what, nah’. It’s not worth the hormones.

“I’ve now changed most of my Twitter settings as you don’t need to see them.

“They’re not after proper debate. They’re not after their minds changing. They’re not doing it for virtuous reasons, so I block them.”

Rachel, expecting her first child with husband Pasha Kovalev, 39, in December, said she got a “professional level of trolling” after talking about anti-Semitism on Krishnan Guru-Murthy’s Ways to Change the World podcast in January.

She claimed the abuse turned “ugly” after a Panorama documentary aired in July about anti-Semitism within the Labour party.

She added: “Mentally I am strong. I am up for this fight.

“We have to win – it is imperative. I don’t feel as if I had any choice. I need to do it.

“But when I got pregnant... you have some chocolate, and within minutes the baby is wriggling and kicking. The day I was going for my scan my baby was kicking.”

Rachel Riley (WireImage)
The Countdown is whizz is often the victim of trolls (SWNS)

Rachel, who has teamed up with Gary Lineker on the Don’t Feed the Trolls campaign, added: “Being pregnant has highlighted that for me: I don’t need this.”

Speaking to former EastEnders star Tracy Ann Oberman for her Trolled podcast, she added: “I found out I was pregnant in April and that was around the time of the Boycott Rachel Riley campaign.

“They posted things like: ‘You posted about your pregnancy. You are pretending to be a nice normal human.’ I am human!

“It’s not fun. I get abuse: ‘You are just the woman who puts up the numbers on the telly.’

“Absolutely right. I should not have to be doing this. I should not be one of the largest voices. Where are the grown-ups?”

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