GEORDIE Shore star Aaron Chalmers has opened up on his daily trolling hell after showing some of the vile messages he has been subjected too.
The reality TV hunk, 36, was branded a “s**t dad” by a cruel troll in a message he shared with his followers to highlight the incessant trolling he has faced.
Aaron Chalmers has revealed his daily trolling hell[/caption] The TV star was branded a “s**t father” in one vile message[/caption] Aaron shared one trolling message he received online[/caption]Aaron admitted that he had received similar messages almost daily which took aim at his parenting.
The MTV personality’s youngest son has a number of difficulties and has faced round the clock care in hospital.
Oakley, who was born with the rare genetic disorder Apert Syndrome, has recently gone undergone a serious of operations with Aaron and his ex, Oakley’s mum Talia Oatway by his side the whole time.
Despite the difficult time for Aaron, the troll decided to fire off a message which put the star and his parenting ability on blast.
The message read: “What a s**t father you are! Funny how you stopped posting and the 1 post you put out there is of a club! Makes me sick you do!”
Sharing the message publicly, Aaron wrote to his millions of followers: “This is what I have to put up with on a daily basis because I don’t share every minute of my day on social media.”
Aaron, and Talia share three children together which include Romeo, four, Maddox, three and one year-old Oakley.
The pair previously split up in December 2022 after five years together following a series of rows.
Last month, Oakley caught a deadly infection which saw him in a coma and unable to eat for “16 days”.
Talia confirmed that he was still in critical care as she offered up a health update to her followers.
The doting mum told fans: “I’ve had the team round, basically they have clamped Oakley’s lumber drain that’s draining fluid from his head out of his lumber.
“They want to see if his head fills up with fluid correctly like ours would and then obviously our body gets rid of it and then it reproduce or if it doesn’t and if it starts to hold the fluid then the option is a shunt which is an operation again in the head.
“So fingers crossed it doesn’t come to that.
“His head has started to build up with fluid but it’s whether he can maintain it and get rid of the correct amount.”
She went on to add that she would hopefully have further clarity over the following days as to Oakley’s current state.
Aaron has been by Oakley’s side amid his recent ordeal[/caption]What is Apert syndrome?
APERT syndrome, also known as acrocephalosyndactyly, is a rare disorder that is named after the doctor who first discovered it in the early 20th century.
It is a genetic condition and is caused by a mutation of the FGFR2 gene.
This affects how cells in the body – namely bone cells – grow, divide and die.
It can increase a child’s risk of hydrocephalus, which results in pressure building on the brain, and it can also cause Chiari malformation, where the base of the brain is squeezed.
Other complications include breathing difficulties and heart problems, which require life-long monitoring.