Danielle Lloyd and Towie star Maria Fowler’s images used to promote race hate by far-right groups in America
IMAGES of Danielle Lloyd and Towie’s Maria Fowler are being used by far-right groups to promote anti-white hatred in America.
The pictures show them battered and bruised with captions on posters saying they were victims of ‘Muslim refugees’.
Danielle’s picture is of her slumped on the floor after she was attacked on a night out in London.
And Maria’s is a close up of her bloodied after an assault on a night out as well in 2014 in Derby.
In a post now deleted from her Twitter, Maria, 31, blasted the extremists, saying: “This is terrible. How can these people use my pics to promote racial hate.”
A source close to Maria told the Sun's Bizarre column: "Maria is absolutely furious and horrified by these pictures being used in this manner. And rightly so."
Last year she slammed far right groups for using her image in the UK – but now it seems to have spread to across the pond.
At the time, she said: “Is this a joke? Some sick people saying I am a refugee who has been raped? How do I get this taken off?”
Twitter user Caseysprout used the images, now deleted, to promote anti-Islam messages about its religious law Sharia.
The account said: “Anyone who is PRO-SHARIA is NO friend to women.”
It attached three images including the one with Maria and 34-year-old Danielle’s pictures, captioned: “These women are European victims of MUSLIM refugees.”
The images were tweeted as recently as January 26.
It claimed Maria and mum of three Danielle were victims of the influx of migrants entering Germany in 2015 when the country opened its borders for nearly a million.
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Above their pictures was the caption: “Will international media say that Germany is not safe.”
There were other pictures of bloodied and batter women with another message seemingly quoting the attackers.
It said: “Victim of Muslim gang rape. ‘She was unveiled – a whore – was asking for it. Words of the rapists when asked ‘why?’”