Loose Women: Katie Piper uncomfortable during sex chat
Loose Women presenter Katie Piper, who was attacked by acid by her ex-boyfriend and an accomplice in 2008 and has been raising awareness ever since including her Channel 4 documentary Katie: My Beautiful Face and her charity the Katie Piper Foundation, received some nasty comments asking where her nose was.
Hitting back at online trolls, Katie shared some of the hate she had received recently and said: "This behaviour should always be called out."
She hit back at the troll saying: "Being pulled into my face by thick scar tissue. It's incredibly painful" before the troll replied telling Katie to take her own life.
Sharing the comments on Instagram Katie said: "After completing my run this morning, feeling already depleted because of my bad time, I opened my phone to this. I can handle most things, but sometimes it adds to an already heavy load you are carrying...
"I wouldn't usually call this out so personally, but this is beyond anything even I can handle. This behaviour should always be called out, people need to do better."
Katie Piper responded to hurtful social media comments about her nose. (Image: Getty)
Many of Katie's celebrity pals commented with messages of support on the post. Laura Whitmore said: "Bl**dy hell, I'm sorry you have to see this, Katie. People are unwell, so social media needs to be monitored."
Vicky Pattison typed: "You are beautiful and brave. That person's comment says more about them than it ever could about you."
Stacey Dooley replied: "The pits. You are legit 10/10 in every sense" followed by a red love heart emoji."
Coleen Nolan said, "Oh god, Katie, this is so vile! I think this kind of person have no life and no friends and would prefer hate towards them than nothing at all.
"I'm trying to feel sorry for this sad individual, but I'm finding it difficult.. you, on the other hand, are one of the most beautiful individuals I've ever met. Never let anyone dull your shine."
Katie Piper has raised thousands of pounds for burns survivors. (Image: Getty)
Adil Ray responded: "I'm Sending you love and strength, Katie. Yes, do call this out, but please don't let this horrid negativity occupy your mind. You're an absolute inspiration to all of us in so many ways.
"You have taught us bravery and tenacity. Keep going, smiling, and being beautiful inside and out."
Denise Welch added, "I'm literally speechless. It's because, like Col says, they'd rather have negative attention than no attention. Many so-called journalists are the same."
Ranvir Singh said: “It’s exhausting calling people out on inexcusable behaviour, and sometimes it feels easier to say nothing, but sometimes you have to draw a line in the sand - look after your energy today, my love - you’re a total one-off and loved hugely x x”.
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It comes as Katie recently climbed the highest peak in Wales with fellow burns survivors to raise money for charity.
On Saturday, the group hiked up Yr Wyddfa - also known as Snowdon - for the Katie Piper Foundation external.
Hiker Adele Bellis, who lost her right ear and half of her hair and suffered extensive scarring from an acid attack, said the charity helped her create "a life I didn't think I could ever have".
So far the charity has raised £11,000 of its £15,000 target.