Mia Fevola has tearfully revealed how she has 'stalkers' who have sent her death threats and even attacked her in public.
The step-daughter of AFL legend Brendan Fevola made the confession during Sunday's episode of I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! Australia.
The 26-year-old emotionally shared with her campmates how she has been harassed for 'years'.
'It got so out of hand that at one point, I had accounts made on how they were going to kill my family and me. I had death threats,' she said.
'I had people coming to my workplace. I had letters written [that said] "Get tested for HIV, you (sl*t)" to my two workplaces, my parents' two properties, and my ex's house,' Mia continued.
'They knew... That was the scary part. It was someone that knew me.
Mia Fevola (pictured) has tearfully revealed how she has 'stalkers' who have sent her death threats and even attacked her in public
The step-daughter of AFL legend Brendan Fevola made the confession during Sunday's episode of I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! Australia
'And they would ring up my work, saying, "I'm gonna come get you." It was very scary.
'The last time I got a letter was a few months ago. It's still going. It's been years. They're obsessed. They fixate. It's so scary.
'And you just don't know what you're dealing with. Like, it could be some harmless kid.'
Mia said that in addition to social media accounts and letters, some of the abuse had happened in person.
'I have had people in real life [approach me]. I've had people throw glasses at me in a bar,' she explained.
'I often walk past men in a bar setting and they'll be like, "(sl*t)." Constant. You'd think it doesn't go beyond social media. But sometimes it does.'
The cyberbullying and abuse ramped up when Mia was dating AFL player Jamarra Ugle-Hagan.
The social media influencer previously revealed the misogynistic abuse she faces from Instagram trolls on a daily basis.
The 26-year-old shared with her campmates how she has been harassed for 'years'
The cyberbullying and abuse ramped up when Mia was dating AFL player Jamarra Ugle-Hagan (left)
Mia shared a collage of examples of the sl*t-shaming comments she received after debuting her romance with Jamarra.
The pair have since split, citing 'too much pressure' on their relationship.
'It's something that I've always just sort of experienced for as long as I can remember,' Mia told her campmates on Sunday.
'It went further than just my dating life. It became anything I did. It was like, "She's a nepo baby." "She doesn't deserve to get anywhere..." You know what I mean?'
Mia added: 'You feel sorry for them, because they must be so, so unhappy.
'But [you wonder] is it people trying to get a rise out of you, or is it actually someone that's dangerous?'


