Jake Quickenden quits social media after trolls called him 'worthless and irrelevant'

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Jake Quickenden quits social media after trolls called him 'worthless and irrelevant'
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JAKE Quickenden has quit social media, saying he gets called “worthless or irrelevant” online several times a day. The former X Factor star, who has a huge internet following thanks to …

JAKE Quickenden has quit social media, saying he gets called "worthless or irrelevant" online several times a day., who has a huge internet following thanks to his funny comments and notorious 'bulge' pictures, told fans he would disappear, explaining: "It's not been good for my head."He wrote: "Gonna be coming off social media for a little while, honestly it's not been good for my head.

"Only so many times a day you can get called worthless or irrelevant, I say it doesn't bother me but sometimes it does, I start doubting myself and I'm just doing what anyone does trying to work to earn a living!!"Jake's celebrity pals quickly rallied around him, withThe star said he was called 'worthless' by trolls on InstagramJosie Gibson reassured him: "Those people have taken time out of their day to comment on you...

Last month, Jake told fans he had a lot on his mind, explaining: "So I laid in bed last night sick with worry. "I worried about so many things, work, relationships, how I look, if I'm liked and the crazy thing is I don't have any reason to worry about these things!"The X Factor star is renowned for his racy shower selfiesThe former Dancing On Ice and X Factor favourite is almost permanently topless on Instagram and has carved out a niche online with hisHe poses in underwear, towels and - most recently - a tight purple leotard which he wore in a video while dancing to Boogie Wonderland.

It has led to the selfie king to gain an army of dedicated 'bulge' spotters who flood his comments with remarks every time he posts a new shot.

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