MAFS bride Natasha Spencer calls out a troll for sending her ‘sexually explicit’ comments

Married At First Sight bride Natasha Spencer calls out a VILE troll for sending her ‘sexually explicit’ comments and then telling her she should take it as a compliment

Since rising to fame on 2020’s season of Married At First Sight, Natasha Spencer has received increased male attention.

But the bride, 26, has had enough with men harassing her on Instagram with ‘sexually expletive’ messages, and being told to take it ‘as a compliment’.

On Wednesday, Natasha exposed an exchange she had with a vile troll, writing: ‘I wouldn’t tolerate this sh**t in public, and I won’t be silenced on here.’ 

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‘Boys will be held accountable!’ Married At First Sight bride Natasha Spencer (pictured) has called out a VILE troll for sending her ‘sexually explicit’ comments and then telling her she should take it as a compliment

‘Boys will be held accountable,’ a giphy sticker said on her Instagram Story, hinting she will continue to out those who inbox her similar content.

The chat began when a man told Natasha he wanted to ‘make love’ to her in the dress she had previously posed in, but when she said the comment was inappropriate he disagreed. 

‘Other men would say worst (sic) than me Tash, trust me what I said was a compliment. Sorry I offended you.

However, he continued by suggesting she might feel better if she wore a less-revealing outfit, such as ‘jeans, a good top and boots’. 

Shock exchange: A man told Natasha he wanted to 'make love' to her in the dress she had previously posed in, but when she said the comment was inappropriate he disagreed

Shock exchange: A man told Natasha he wanted to ‘make love’ to her in the dress she had previously posed in, but when she said the comment was inappropriate he disagreed

'You don't get to dictate how ANYONE dresses!'  Natasha said no man should feel comfortable sending sexually explicit messages to a woman for how she chooses to dress or act online

‘You don’t get to dictate how ANYONE dresses!’  Natasha said no man should feel comfortable sending sexually explicit messages to a woman for how she chooses to dress or act online

Natasha responded: ‘No man should feel comfortable making sexually explicit comments to a woman. The way I’m dressed? You don’t get to dictate how ANYONE dresses. What I’m wearing doesn’t dictate how I feel. I’m beautiful in a stunning dress or jeans,’ Natasha responded.

‘Don’t have such a backward view on women,’ she ended the correspondence.

She also wrote under the thread: ‘I don’t know when people felt it was OK to sexually harass people over the internet. But it’s not.

‘Instagram isn’t your safe space to be a sexually exploitative pig.’

'Instagram isn't your safe space': Natasha explained that it's not OK to sexually harass people over the internet and hinted she would continue to out people who send her similar messages

‘Instagram isn’t your safe space’: Natasha explained that it’s not OK to sexually harass people over the internet and hinted she would continue to out people who send her similar messages

'Stop slamming me and my castmates, you're doing psychological damage': Earlier this year, Natasha pleaded with MAFS viewers and fans to be kinder to the 2020 brides and grooms

‘Stop slamming me and my castmates, you’re doing psychological damage’: Earlier this year, Natasha pleaded with MAFS viewers and fans to be kinder to the 2020 brides and grooms

Earlier this year, Natasha pleaded with MAFS viewers and fans to be kinder to the 2020 brides and grooms.

‘Stop slamming me and my castmates, you’re doing psychological damage. If you want me to post suicide articles from reality shows, I’m available,’ she wrote. 

Natasha claimed she has received cruel comments over her physical transformation, after undergoing several cosmetic procedures in recent years.

In October, Daily Mail Australia reported that Nine had set up a ‘dedicated helpline offering psychological support’ for cast members past and present.

If you’re struggling, contact Lifeline on 13 11 14 or Beyond Blue on 1300 22 4636 

Help: In October, Daily Mail Australia reported that Nine had set up a 'dedicated helpline offering psychological support' for cast members past and present. Pictured: 2020 cast

Help: In October, Daily Mail Australia reported that Nine had set up a ‘dedicated helpline offering psychological support’ for cast members past and present. Pictured: 2020 cast