Megan Barton Hanson claps back at Instagram 'fool' for 'sexualising' her picture

Barton Hanson named and shamed the troll 
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Natasha Sporn30 April 2019
The Weekender

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Megan Barton Hanson has hit back at a troll for “sexualising” her Instagram post, branding him a “fool”.

The Love Island star – who will return to screens next month in the All New Monty – picked out a rude comment left on her latest Instagram upload which saw one user chastise her for posting a “very predictable... boobs and nipples” picture.

Barton Hanson replied: “Why are you trying to sexualise this picture. Says more about you staining [sic] hard to look for my nipples.”

She then shared the brief exchange on her story and wrote: “Bob is a fool. Don’t be a Bob.”

Hitting back: Megan Barton Hanson slammed her troll on her page
Instagram / Megan Barton Hanson

Fans were quick to defend Barton Hanson and praised her for having “confidence and self love”.

The model is one of a handful of celebrities stripping off to raise awareness for cancer in the upcoming ITV specials.

Barton Hanson joins TOWIE star Danielle Armstrong, tennis ace Martina Navratilova, actresses Laurie Brett and Chrissy Rock and So Solid Crew’s Lisa Maffia in the female line-up.

The All New Monty 2019 - In pictures

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The show, which is due to air next week, is hosted by Victoria Derbyshire and Coleen Nolan and seeks to raise awareness of breast cancer.

Their routine has been choreographed by Diversity star Ashley Banjo, who has been at the helm of the annual strip show for several years.

Barton Hanson’s fellow Love Island star Jack Fincham, Dancing on Ice professional Matt Evers, presenter Rav Wilding, ex-footballer Jason Cundy, actor Kelvin Fletcher and snooker legend Willie Thorne will take part in the men’s strip to raise awareness for prostrate and testicular cancer.

The male All New Monty: Who Bares Wins airs at 9pm on ITV on May 9, with the women’s show airing at the same time on May 10.

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