Pregnant Charlotte Dawson brought to tears after trolls make false social services call

Pregnant Charlotte Dawson brought to tears after trolls make false social services call credit:Bang Showbiz
Pregnant Charlotte Dawson brought to tears after trolls make false social services call credit:Bang Showbiz

Pregnant Charlotte Dawson was brought to tears after social services were called to her house because of cruel trolls.

The ex ‘Celebs on the Farm’ star - who is 38 weeks along - cried on camera after social media trolls spread “terrifying” lies about the welfare of her two-year-old son Noah, who she has with rugby player Matt Sarsfield, 31, and her unborn baby.

The 30-year-old television personality said on Instagram: "I just can't believe this person can get away with making these false accusations and wasting social services' time.

"It's just the thought of having Noah taken off me is absolutely terrifying. That is how I felt on Wednesday."

Charlotte labelled her little boy the “happiest little man in the world” and said he has “so much love and happiness around him”, while hinting she had an idea about who made the allegations.

The former ‘Ex On The Beach’ star - who is the daughter of the late comic Les Dawson - expressed how “grateful” she is to be fine after she was the victim of a similar situation back in May.

At the time, Charlotte said: "I love all of you on Instagram and I am so grateful for all the support and love, everything that I receive is just amazing.

"But it's been a really tough couple of days, if I'm honest. I'm heavily pregnant as you can tell, he's blooming isn't he, our lad?

"As much as I wanna come off social media, because I really do, it makes you feel like you just want going to come off, what I'm about to tell you. I just got to put my big girl knickers on.

"If you have been following me for a while you will have seen that I got a phone call off social services last year, last July.

"Basically it was saying that Noah is always injured in my care, I'm always drunk around him, he's always in hospital and all this c***."

"This time round I got another phone call on Friday saying the same situation, the exact same thing - so this person is not going to stop until something drastically bad happens to me, my family, or Noah gets taken off us.

"Just stop now, you absolute t***.”