{"id":30647,"date":"2023-09-19T11:15:11","date_gmt":"2023-09-19T11:15:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/onelidlesseye.com\/?p=30647"},"modified":"2023-09-19T11:15:11","modified_gmt":"2023-09-19T11:15:11","slug":"youtubes-ms-rachel-hits-back-at-vile-trolls-who-tell-her-to-lose-weight-and-be-prettier","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/onelidlesseye.com\/celebrity\/youtubes-ms-rachel-hits-back-at-vile-trolls-who-tell-her-to-lose-weight-and-be-prettier\/","title":{"rendered":"YouTubes Ms Rachel hits back at vile trolls who tell her to lose weight and be prettier"},"content":{"rendered":"

YouTube sensation Ms Rachel has hit out at vile trolls who have told her to 'lose weight and be prettier'.<\/p>\n

The 40 year old social media star, who's real name is Rachel Griffin Accurso, has amassed millions of followers over her various online channels, from Instagram to YouTube.<\/p>\n

She is most well-known for creating the YouTube series Songs for Littles, a children's music series focused on language development for toddlers and infants.<\/p>\n

But being a social media sensation doesn't come without its negatives, and Rachel recently opened up about the abuse she has received.<\/p>\n

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She posted a video to Instagram where she could be seen typing in a yellow jumper with her brunette hair falling around her shoulders.<\/p>\n

The mum of one could be seen staring forlornly at something off-camera whilst words written on the screen read: "Finishing my second masters in education while someone comments I've gained weight and should lose weight and try to be prettier if I'm going to have a show teaching toddlers."<\/p>\n

In the post's caption, Rachel wrote: "Last week, Real comment I got\u2026 I have better qualifications to teach than being thin and pretty. And that\u2019s not where my value is! #moms #toddlermom #mama #msrachel #beauty."<\/p>\n

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Her followers flooded the comments section, as one wrote: "We tolerate zero Ms Rachel slander. You\u2019re an angel on earth!"<\/p>\n

Another commented: "Don't play with Auntie Rachel. We gon STEP! Matter of fact, hop little bunnies hop hop hop!"<\/p>\n

A third wrote passionately: "Your body is nobody\u2019s business. Thank you for teaching kids what REALLY matters – kindness, empathy, helping others, being a good human. And just know\u2026it\u2019s THEIR own insecurities they\u2019re projecting on you, nothing to do with you."<\/p>\n

"LET ME AT EM. The audacity!! And not that it MATTERS because it DOESNT but you\u2019re perfect and our kiddos think so too!!" wrote a fourth.<\/p>\n

In May, Rachel announced that she was taking a break from social media, as she posted a video where she sang the words: "I'm taking a break for my mental health".<\/p>\n

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In her caption, she explained that trolling had a big influence on her decision to momentarily step away, whilst also sharing a little about her anxiety and OCD battles.<\/p>\n

She wrote: "Hurtful videos and comments, no matter how much attention they get, will not bring you want you want. Only love can do that."<\/p>\n

In another video, she spoke about using an OCD therapist, who has taught her to tackle her overthinking.<\/p>\n

She's since shared some of her therapist-learned tips and tricks with her followers.<\/p>\n

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