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Vogue Williams hits back at nasty ‘comments’ about weight gain as she recovers following The Jump injury MODEL Vogue Williams injured her knee during training for Channel 4’s winter sports show, The Jump.
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Vogue Williams faced criticism over her 'weight gain' [Vogue Williams/Instagram]
The 31 year old was left needing surgery on her knee to repair the damage, and has since suffered with limited mobility.
And now, the TV personality has hit back at critics commenting on her "weight gain" over the past few weeks.
Taking to Twitter, the model slammed the criticism to her 76k followers, and told them to "go away".
She wrote: "Getting comments about my weight gain. Yes I’ve put on 3.5kg not bad considering I haven’t been able to walk in two months… now go away."
Vogue Williams hit back at her haters on Twitter [Vogue Williams/Twitter]
Vogue Williams told her haters to 'go away' [Vogue Williams/Twitter]
Fans were outraged by Vogue’s comments, with many replying to the model in support.
One wrote: "You are actually joking??? Your beautiful on the inside and out (sic)."
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Another added: "As if you need to justify yourself even."
While a third commented: "That’s actually ridiculous. But you’re fab regardless, so don’t mind them!!!"
Vogue Williams' fans rushed to her defence [Getty]
Vogue recently opened up about her injury on Brendan O’Connor’s Cutting Edge show, and said: "I would wake up and I would have the brace on me and I would burst in to tears and I don’t normally cry about things.
"But it is just so frustrating no to be able to do things. I snapped out of it when my mum came over and told me to get a grip. So I went home and had the operation."
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