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Trolls call my man a ‘good looking lad' but say I'm ‘average'…I don't care, I'm the best thing that ever happened to him
Trolls call my man a ‘good looking lad' but say I'm ‘average'…I don't care, I'm the best thing that ever happened to him

The Sun

time7 days ago

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  • The Sun

Trolls call my man a ‘good looking lad' but say I'm ‘average'…I don't care, I'm the best thing that ever happened to him

A MOTHER has confidently clapped back at trolls after she was accused of 'punching' with her hot hubby. Brooke Sherbert hit the headlines last year after haters accused her of being out of her partner's league. 2 And now, the curvy mum has shone a light on yet another rude remark from a keyboard warrior labelling her as 'average.' Alongside a short clip of the influencer with her tattooed husband, Tom Leeds, Brooke responded to a nasty comment from an anonymous troll that read: 'He's quite a good looking lad whereas you're very average, so it won't last.' But the stunner couldn't disagree more with the insult and was eager to set the record straight. After being together for over a decade and sharing two kids together, in response, Brooke, who is known online as Raising Romey, wrote: 'Funny how 14 years later, he still looks at me like I'm the best thing that ever happened to him.' She then continued: 'Maybe 'average' is your word for effortless.' The couple shared a kiss in the short clip and Tom admired his stunning wife, before cheekily grabbing hold of her breast. Clearly unbothered by the remark, the mum-of-two, who looked jaw-dropping in a glam midi dress and heels, later wrote: 'I'll take average if it gets me another 14 years of this!' The blonde beauty also flicked her hair, laughed and smiled at her husband and then the camera, poking fun at the "jealous" hater. Speaking about her close relationship with Tom, Brooke previously pointed out that their marriage goes deeper than appearance. Brooke said: "We have seen so many versions of each other, we have shared so many memories, been through so much together. "We have been there for each other through the lowest lows and the highest highs. We are each other's family and home, forever and always." Not only this, but she also shared a message to keyboard warriors who comment on other's bodies, as she expressed: "To the faceless, nameless people that think it's OK to speak like this to strangers on the internet, I really hope you get the help you need to get out of that dark hole. "Do some inner work and reflect on yourself rather than project onto others." Social media users react Brooke's TikTok clip, which was posted under the username @ brooke_sherbert, has clearly left many open-mouthed, as it was shared just 24 hours ago, but has quickly racked up 158,600 views. Not only this, but it's also amassed 4,170 likes, 1,064 comments and 72 saves. Celeb relationships who've faced cruel 'punching' claims BUT this isn't the first time we've seen someone be accused of 'punching'. Pierce Brosnan and Keely Shaye Smith Keely Shaye Smith was the subject of cruel trolling last year after trolls made a dig at the American journalist for how her body changed after 20 years and two children. Declan Rice and Lauren Fryer Lauren Fryer, the long-term partner of Arsenal player and England captain, was the target of horrific online abuse earlier this year, when keyboard warriors accused the woman of being 'out of his league'. Jay Z and Beyonce The couple have been married for 16 years, but are often met with cruel criticism from trolls claiming that 'Jay Z is punching above his weight, he's lucky to be married to Beyonce.' Peter Crouch and Abbey Clancy Peter Crouch, who shares four children with model Abbey Clancy, has admitted that he is punching with his beautiful wife, as he claimed he would be a "virgin" if he wasn't a professional footballer and said: "I couldn't pull a hamstring until I was about 21. I was ridiculed by every newspaper, every press outlet, I was different. I was just incredibly tall.' Social media users were gobsmacked by the troll's nasty remark and many eagerly rushed to the comments to praise the good-looking mother. One person said: 'If this girl is 'average' then there's no hope for the rest of us.' Another added: 'Why would someone comment something so nasty. Think someone might be jealous.' A third commented: 'I just see an equally beautiful and happy couple.' Meanwhile, someone else asked: 'Average where?' Not only this, but another user chimed in and wrote: 'That comment is clearly from someone who has never had a genuine connection in their life, keep shining.'

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