BBC reporter Sonja McLaughlan revealed she had been reduced to tears over social media messages sent to her following a post-match interview with England captain Owen Farrell after the Red Rose's defeat to Wales in the Six Nations.
Wales' 40-24 win in Cardiff - which secured the Triple Crown - was not short of controversy amid a number of contentious refereeing decisions over the course of the 80 minutes. "Toxic, embarrassing, disgraceful, appalling," McLaughlan tweeted. "Just some of the feedback I’ve had.
Thanks for using @ sign so it’s all hit home. "Now imagine getting inundated with abuse for doing your job. In my car crying.
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