The F2 which has 12 million subscribers, Jeremy believes it is impossible to live in the public eye without being targeted by keyboard warriors.
Since starring on Britain's Got Talent in 2008, Jeremy, 32, has had to face a constant stream of insults thrown his way but accepts it is all part of the parcel of fame in the digital age.The Soccer Aid star who has millions of his own followers across social media said: "I’m in the public eye so anyone in the public eye, it’s kind of a part of the world we live in that kind of comes with the territory."People feel like its ok to troll and to comment highly negative things and be highly critical of anyone in the public eye it’s something which is not ok."It’s not right on any level but it is a part.
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