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'I was cruelly trolled over my boobs online & other women were the worst'

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Valentine’s Day last year. But, the nasty comments that flooded the post left Emily shaken and she had a panic attack while reading them.The Japanese restaurant, Maki & Ramen, issued a statement combining the abuse directed at Emily and said it hoped “women can dine in their homes in this time of great challenge, dressing however they feel comfortable.”Emily, who has starred on Vogue Italia’s website, noted that the bullying made her want to “delete herself” after seeing the misogynistic comments left by other women.The influencer was bullied at school as a teenager, but eventually signed with agency Colours at 16 – and is now represented by Mayhem Agency.Emily said: "I happened to check the comments to see how the photo was doing and the number of vile things being said about me was truly shocking."I was physically shaking."I had a panic attack and I thought: 'I want to curl up into a ball and delete myself.'"What was genuinely dreadful was that most of the comments were from women, saying rude things and tagging their friends."I was always taught that women should support women, so to see the harsh comments from females was horrible."Emily dropped out of school at just 15-years-old after being tormented by school kids who would edit any photos she shared on Facebook and troll her.The influencer, from East Lothian, in Scotland, left with no qualifications.Emily commented: "I was bullied to the point I was depressed, upset and a danger to myself."The tragedy of being a victim of bullying in this day and age is that, once the taunting has finished at school, it moves online."People from school would take photographs from my Facebook page and edit them to troll me on Twitter and compare me to horrible things."At school, I.

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