Pregnant Reality Star Tabitha Willett Makes Emotional Plea for Kindness
Pregnant television personality Tabitha Willett has issued a heartfelt plea to her followers, begging for kindness after receiving what she describes as a 'record' number of critical messages about her lifestyle choices. The 33-year-old reality star, who recently married wealthy businessman Harry Hoare in a London ceremony, revealed that while many fans have sent lovely congratulations, others have left her 'genuinely hurt' with their negative comments.
Social Media Backlash Following Recent Milestones
Sharing her thoughts on Instagram, Willett acknowledged the positive support she has received while addressing the troubling volume of abusive messages. 'Just a little note to say - the comments and DMs have been so lovely, thank you so much for all the congratulations on baby, wedding, 100K and everything,' she wrote. 'I owe so much to my audience including a career that has solely supported me as a single parent for the last five years and will always be so grateful and therefore share personal milestones with you all.'
However, the reality star went on to explain the darker side of her online experience. 'There has also been a record number of nasty, horrible things being said. I try to read everything so I can reply to anyone taking the time out of their day to say something nice but sadly this does mean Harry and I see the horrible things too.'
Appeal for Constructive Online Discourse
Willett made a direct appeal for more considerate online behavior, emphasizing that while people are entitled to their opinions, directly attacking individuals serves no constructive purpose. 'It would be so nice to keep the internet a happy place, of course people are entitled to their own opinions on my life choices and appearances we choose to share,' she stated. 'There is so much that is not shown the internet and so to voice your opinion to someone that it will genuinely hurt is not constructive or a good thing to do.'
The television personality concluded her message with a simple reminder about the power of kindness. 'I just wanted to remind everyone that kindness is the best way forward and to please think twice before saying something nasty.'
Celebrating Recent Marriage and Pregnancy
The online abuse comes during what should be a celebratory period for Willett, who recently confirmed her legal marriage to Harry Hoare and is expecting her second child. The couple, who became engaged just four months before their wedding, are currently enjoying a babymoon in Florida while planning a larger 'big white wedding' ceremony scheduled for 2027.
Willett shared glimpses of their luxurious getaway at the Four Seasons resort in Miami's Palm Beach area, where she showcased her pregnancy in a stylish green bikini from H&M. The reality star accessorized her beach look with gold-frame glasses and a straw hat from Zara, appearing relaxed despite the online turmoil.
Recent Wedding and Family Life
The television personality officially announced her marriage through a series of black-and-white photographs from their civil ceremony at a Chelsea venue on King's Road. For the occasion, Willett wore a sophisticated cream trouser suit paired with a wide-brimmed hat, while her six-year-old daughter Ottilie from a previous relationship served as a bridesmaid.
Willett and Hoare's relationship developed quickly but deliberately, with the reality star explaining in a previous interview that their connection felt 'easy' rather than 'full of fire or passion.' The couple, both parents from previous relationships, reportedly discussed their future intentions early in their courtship to avoid wasting time.
Despite the current wave of online criticism, Willett continues to share aspects of her life with followers, recently posting about a designer shopping spree in Florida where she visited luxury stores including The RealReal. The reality star, who gained fame through appearances on Made In Chelsea, maintains that she will continue sharing personal milestones with her audience while hoping for more respectful discourse.



