
Georgia May Foote lashes out at fans after posting then deleting pictures of her crying amid marriage woes
The actress is thought to have split from her husband of two years, Kris Evans, and when fans saw the photos she posted to Instagram where she looked emotional, they quickly ran to the comment section to check up on her.
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Debate broke out in her comments when one fan asked "Where's Kris," and people told that person to mind their own business, but others argued she posted the photos publicly so was open to scrutiny.
"Pretty rude," one commenter wrote in response to others saying people should not ask about Georgia's private life and added, "It's a public forum and she looks sad. People are going to comment."
As arguments continued, Georgia stepped in and asked everyone to relax.
"It's a photoshoot guys please chill out," the actress wrote which explained why she looked emotional in the pics.
Georgia has since deleted the post.
The Sun contacted Georgia's representatives by email on Saturday evening for comment.
We revealed in July how Georgia and Kris, who wed in 2023, were headed for divorce after she removed her wedding ring and deleted images of him online.
Sources told how the couple was working to save the marriage and were still even living together in their marital home.
The source said: 'Georgia has been through a lot recently and it's not surprising that it has put strain on her marriage.
'She told friends she wanted a fresh start after the terrible fire earlier this year and she's just not sure where Kris fits into that.
'They are still on good enough terms to stay in their home together.'
Ex-Coronation Street & Strictly star 'headed for divorce' after just two years as she deletes husband from social media
Georgia, 34, has been very open about how hard it has been for her after her nail salon unit burnt down in a tragic turn of events.
She launched the nail salon after she struggled to find acting work.
But because of the blaze, she has had to resort to crowd funding to try and raise money to get the company up and running again.
The star joined Corrie in 2010 but whose character was killed-off screen five years later and has also spoken about how hard it is to find acting work.
She explained: "It's just been a nightmare.
"And that's why this has been the quietest I've ever been in my life.'
Georgia, who was runner-up on the BBC's Strictly Come Dancing in 2015, and Kris wed at a log cabin-style venue.
The actress, had been engaged to Kris, 35, for two years before they married.
He popped the question on New Year's Eve in 2021.
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