Stephanie Pratt says she was forced to ‘call the police’ in cryptic and foul-mouthed rant following that picture of her crying
STEPHANIE Pratt has revealed she was forced to call the police in an emotional rant posted after she shared a picture of herself crying.
In the video, which was posted before we revealed she had split from Jonny Mitchell, the Made In Chelsea star, 31, hits back at fans who “bullied” her over her crying selfie.
On Sunday evening, Steph hinted at her break up with the Love Island star with an image of her face with mascara smudged and running down her cheeks from crying.
She wrote across it: "Makeup by JM", leaving fans wondering if she was referring to her boyfriend.
She later deleted it and hit back saying: “None of you know what my life is like, none of you know that I am not speaking to my family, none of you know that I ended up calling the police last night because I was terrified so f**k all of you.”
There is no suggestion that Jonny was involved in her decision to call the police. The Sun Online has contacted Steph for comment.
A few hours after the initial post, Steph returned to her Instagram stories, telling her worried fans:
“Don’t worry tomorrow morning I will be back strong, career orientated and independent, the Steph that I have always been.”
And once again blasting those who had mocked her, she said: “And for the followers who have made me feel guilty for what I have done, that is called bullying and you are the reason that so many children, high school children and adults are committing suicide. Stop bullying.”
Earlier today we revealed that Steph had called it quits over fears Jonny had “cheated on her”.
A source told The Sun Online: "Steph and Jonny have split - things are over for now. She's being very secretive about what happened but I think they had a big row the other night and it's all off between them"
Jonny confirmed the split in a statement that read: "Jonny Mitchell and Stephanie Pratt have ended their relationship.
"Jonny has fond memories of the times they spent together and wishes Stephanie all the best of luck in the future."
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