Valley Star ‘Janet Capherna flees the United States, locks social media accounts after nasty death threats

The star of “The Valley”, Janet Capherna, left the United States and has done all his private social media accounts after having faced a torrent of death threats from viewers.
Capherna, 35, Hightail in Switzerland with her husband Jason and their 18 -month -old Cameron son this week following abuse, reports the Daily Mail.
On the way to Europe, the reality star locked her Instagram page after receiving a series of hateful messages from Trolls.
In the screenshots of messages shared with the point of sale, a vile troll attacked Capherna and his family in a series of abusive texts.
“I hope you can like you deserve it,” wrote a person. “I hope your child will grow absolutely hating you.”
“I know where you live. I saw where your son is going when you’re not with him,” wrote another troll.
Addressing the point of sale, Capherna said that she details the abuses to emphasize how hateful messages were.
“I’m tired of normalized threats and insults because” we signed up when we joined reality TV, “she said.
“It is sick and not normal and I will never pretend that it is normal or acceptable to message of threats and insults of foreigners.”
“It is sad for me that people go so far, it is certainly the worst of this” work “,” she continued. “I learn to put limits on the social networks in place and to learn as you go. I have a healthy dialogue around reality TV and I think some of the best conversations on modern culture come from programs like ours. ”
The former famous assistant, who had previously worked for Cameron Diaz, also shared vile messages that she received during the last episode of her podcast “This Side of the Hill”.
“I’m going to read a couple and they are really not nice,” said the co-host of Capherna’s podcast, Jared Lipscomb.
“I hope you die a slow and painful death, you are so ugly. Are you actually a man? You are bad and I wish you death, you, you – read a message.
Another added: “It’s a shame that your son always breathes you little [n-word] lover.”
Capherna said that some trolls had even sought the names of her family members and used their names in vile targeted messages.
“It’s not a constructive criticism,” she said. “I understand that I put my life there and that I will have comments, good and bad, that’s not it.”
“It makes me ask me, how many people throughout my day am I interacting with who are like that behind?”
She added: “Like, when I check to the grocery store, does this person send to someone that he doesn’t like to hate like that?”
Elsewhere, the reality TV star suggested that one of her co -stars – who, according to her, is a former friend – was spotted by interacting with Trolls online.
“I had a former friend who answered someone’s comment by questioning my child’s safety, asking me if I had an alcohol problem,” she said.
“This former friend decided to answer with an emoji Jokey laughing and I am so disappointed.”




