‘Never mind your overpriced hunk of metal’: Nicola McLean trolled after car was stolen in terrifying burglary as she slept
The WAG really wanted to go shopping today but couldn't
NICOLA McLean has hit back at a troll who criticised her for complaining about not being able to go shopping after her car was stolen.
The WAG’s home was burgled earlier in the week while she slept – and her car was taken during the scary incident.
Upset at not being able to enjoy a spot of retail therapy, the 34-year-old tweeted: “So fed up right now ???????????? want to go to the shops but because some t**t stole my car I can’t ????????????????.”
In response a Twitter user blasted her writing: “Just think of the ppl that have never been able to buy a car, never mind ure overpriced hunk of metal.”
Not impressed by the reaction Nicola, who is known for being outspoken, angrily tweeted: “When you pissed of your house was burgled and they stole your car, and you have to read this s**t .. “F**king t**t.”
She added: “The s**t people tweet me is a joke!
“What is wrong with these people.”
Earlier this week Nicola, who’s husband Tom Williams is currently in the US, revealed she had been broken in to.
“When your house gets broken into while your asleep and they steal you car!!!
“Yeah them ones ???????????????? hope you crash,” she tweeted.
Her best friend Aisleyne Horgan Wallace was quick to send support, writing: “So so scary baby girl…
“Whoever they are UR a tramp & lowest of the low ????????????????” (sic).”
Nicole reunited with her husband Tom last year after they broke up following news he had cheated on her in Vegas.
Since then the couple, who have two sons, have gone from strength to strength despite the fact Tom spends much of his time across the pond playing for Arizona United SC.
Just a few days ago Tom gushed about his family on Instagram, writing alongside an image of Nicola and his boys: “Life has always thrown me things that have knocked me down but when I’m down I get to look up and see these 3 stars smiling back at me #MyWorld.”
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