The former Love Island star also says that her now ex was physically and emotionally abusive towards her
Malin Andersson has released an emotional Instagram statement claiming that her ex-boyfriend cheated on her while their baby daughter was in intensive care.
Saying that she was "NOT a victim anymore", Malin also spoke out about abuse including, “Being spat at, hit, pushed, kicked, scratched, spoken down to, controlled, manipulated.”
However, she said the "worst pain" came yesterday when she discovered that her ex- partner had been speaking to another woman when the couple's baby daughter was critically ill in hospital .
The little girl, Consy, died on 22 January this year after being born seven weeks prematurely.
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“Being spat at, hit, pushed, kicked, scratched, spoken down to, controlled, manipulated.”
Malin also said that she had been receiving mental abuse, including, "Receiving multiple emails, calls, texts from one extreme to the other (I’m a bad mum, my mum hates me, I’m going to hell) to the extreme of I love you, I can’t be without you.”
Malin's mum died last year following a battle with cancer.
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Malin went on, “I will not be another victim to domestic violence, I will NOT be beaten mentally or physically when I’ve fought through much more than this."
She concluded by urging other women to seek help and provided a helpline number.
However, Tom Kemp, Malin's now ex partner has said that she is lying.
He told OK! online: “This is all I’m going to say. Yes it was a toxic relationship, but she’s lying.
“Malin will do anything to be in the public eye, she’s fame hungry. My friends and family know the truth and that’s all that matters”
If you've been affected by issues in this story, please contact Refuge on their freephone 24-hour national domestic violence helpline: 0808 2000 247.