CHLOE Madeley hit back at a body shamer after she was accused of ‘attention seeking’.
The 36-year-old told her followers that she got a direct message off someone telling her to “stop posting things for attention”.

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Chloe – the daughter of Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan – didn’t hold back when she decided to reply to the message.
She posted a stunning snap of her working up a sweat at the gym in a baggy jumper and white pants as she posed next to a punch bag.
Chloe captioned the Instagram post: “Got a DM from a man today saying
‘Stop posting things for attention.’
“I seriously thought about it (I didn’t), and decided I’ll probably just keep posting what I want, when I want.
“Sorry bout that, pal 🙃.”
Her fans rushed to the comments section to share their support.
One said: “You keep doing you and inspiring so many women the world needs more Chloes.”
Another added: “You are a beautiful woman so just tell him to jog on, he doesn’t have to follow you. I’m an older lady and think you should do what you want and never answer to anyone.”
“You post, what you want to post, when you want to post it. Sounds like he needs some attention!,” a third chimed in.
Back in October it was revealed that Chloe and James Haskell had ended their five year marriage.
The pair share one daughter called Bodhi, one.
Despite not being a couple anymore, the two still live together, and it has helped improve their co-parenting experience.
Chloe told OK! Magazine: “James travels a lot. He’s home two nights a week, so we both get our space.
“And then when he comes home, I’m tired from doing five nights with a screaming baby, so I get to sleep and he’s on the night and morning shift because he’s had the luxury of being in a hotel for five nights.”
The star would also love to expand her family at some point in the future.
She added: “I would love for Bodhi to have a sibling. I grew up with three older brothers who are now all married, so now I have three older sisters as well.
“And we have loads of kids in our family. I want that. I want a full table when I’m 60.”