Jess Glynne has deleted her social media accounts due to severe trolling, according to reports. The singer, 31, has faced a "horrid few weeks" online and decided to "delete her accounts" to "escape" abuse from keyboard warriors following her using a transphobic slur during an appearance on Mo Gilligan's podcast.
Last month, Rather Be hitmaker Jess came under fire when she made the offensive remarks in a now-deleted clip as she told Mo about visiting a 'tranny strip club' with her 'bad man' friend.
Following her comments outraging listeners, she issued an apology to the LGBTQ+ community but she has continued to receive abuse online - leading to her deciding to remove her online accounts, an insider has told. “It has been a horrid few
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