Little People, Big World’s Isabel Roloff slams trolls for sending ‘nasty messages’ as she tries to feel ‘empowered’
JACOB Roloff’s wife, Isabel Rock, blasted rude followers for sending her “nasty messages” on social media when she’s trying to be open and “honest” with them.
The star has shared a lot about her struggles, including depression and eating disorders, with fans because she wants to feel “empowered,” but she said the trolls don’t help with that.
To keep with her goal of being real and transparent, opened up about how hard it’s been to share her truths with everyone when she often gets mean notes in her direct messages.
In a personal note in her Instagram Story, she wrote: “To be honest, every single time I share on here, I think to myself, ‘That is so embarrassing, why would I share that?’
“I think it has something to do with opening my messages and there being nasty messages every time but also being called an over sharer for years.”
She continued, explaining why she tells her fans so much about her life: “I want to be empowered in what I share.
“Knowing that while maybe not everyone will understand it, the right ones will. And that should be enough for me.”
Isabel, who married in 2019 after five years of dating, often pens emotional letters about things she’s struggled with and runs Instagram Q&As with fans to answer anything they’ve been wondering about.
In the past, the 25-year-old reality star revealed to fans about an eating disorder she struggled with and how she’s been learning to love herself.
She admitted to her followers that she "starved herself" as a teen and was "wasting away" in an .
Amid the pandemic, the LPBW star also opened up to fans about her battle with depression, as well as the " she recently suffered.
While she was feeling "hopeless" at that moment, she said her husband Jacob "talked me down and held space for me in the most understanding way."
She added: "He said the most important words to an anxious person experiencing an attack, 'Everything is going to be okay.'
"It calmed my heart in that moment. I thought about all of the ways he has supported me through the years regarding my trauma, pain, hurt and vice versa."
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