Vogue Williams has neatly hit back at the internet trolls who've been sending her cruel comments about her weight recently.

The model has been on crutches for two months after sustaining an injury during her time on reality show The Jump earlier this year and it seems earlier this week she decided enough was enough when it came to the comments.

"Getting comments about my weight again," she wrote. "Yes I've put on 3.5kg not bad considering I haven't been able to walk in 2 months...now go away."

Vogue ruptured the anterior cruciate ligaments (ACL) in her knee during training for the Channel 4 show, and despite what sounds like a pretty nasty injury, the whole experience hasn't put her off The Jump at all.

"It was just such a pity and I'm devastated to say that I'm now out of the show," she wrote in her blog back in February.

"I'm really hoping that the show comes back next year because I would jump at the chance of being on it again."

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The competition was ultimately won by former Made in Chelsea star Spencer Matthews, who Vogue recently admitted she had been getting very close to following months of rumours surrounding the couple.

"Maybe there's a little bit of truth in the matter," she said on Lorraine, before telling stand-in host Fearne Cotton: "You weren't expecting that answer!

"We were really close friends, we're just really close, really close friends, and yeah, we've been getting on very well."

Then things got even more interesting, during a joint interview on the Cutting Edge Show, Spencer confirmed it all.

"I figured if I ever had a chance it was now she was incapacitated," he said. "Are we not suppose to say that – oops! If I could shout it from the mountain tops I would."


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