CHLOE Khan has had to take some extreme measures to protect herself and her daughter, after the pair received extensive online abuse.
The Celebrity Big Brother star – who makes a living from her online web agency, Diamond Doll Models – revealed she has created a virtual safe space for little Destiny, after claiming they had both been the subject of trolling.
Taking to Twitter to reveal the news, the 25-year-old said: “Due to false very negative stories on us, I have made my baby a happy place online while I get things removed.”

She then shared a link to the home page, chloedestiny.com.
On it, the star writes an open letter to her youngster while simultaneously making a dig at someone from her “past”.
“Baby – You know the truth and know how much mummy loves you . That is all that matters.

“I wanted to make a perfect , happy place you can come to and show you that the internet can be a beautiful, educational place too.
“(We have been very unfortunate to have someone from my past sell very bad , untrue stories on us ) I love you baby.”
It’s not clear who the comments are aimed at, but the buxom brunette certainly has her fair share of critics, including her ex, Ian Hough.

He dated the star for six years from when she was 13 and is the father of the glamour model’s daughter.
Speaking to The Sun, he labelled her a gold-digger, saying: “She’s one of them girls that you see in films – when there’s a rich old man in his seventies and eighties, she’ll be there waiting for him to die and take his millions.”
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