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Devil Baby is looking pretty angelic today, with her waist-length blonde hair and beguiling blue eyes. <br>As an online model and influencer, she has long wanted to be famous, although not, perhaps, like this.<br>Orla Sloan, who gave herself the nickname Devil Baby, achieved a celebrity of sorts last week when she appeared in court and admitted harassing and stalking England football star , his Chelsea team-mate and Scotland international .<br>After a one-night stand with Mount, the 22-year-old bombarded the footballers with threatening messages from 21 phone numbers.<br>Devil Baby was her online alter ego.
‘Beware of the devil baby, Mason,’ she warned Mount, who has 36 England caps and is currently the subject of a possible £72 million transfer to Manchester United.<br> Devil Baby is looking pretty angelic today, with her waist-length blonde hair and beguiling blue eyes<br> Orla Sloan, who gave herself the nickname Devil Baby, achieved a celebrity of sorts last week when she appeared in court and admitted harassing and stalking England football star Mason Mount (pictured)<br>She warned: ‘I can morph at any second.’ Separately, she told Gilmour: ‘I will hunt you down.'<br>There was more: a claim she’d had an abortion after sleeping with Gilmour (with whom she has never had sex), a reference to ‘Gary Lineker’s list of closeted gay players’, and sinister collages of Mount and Chilwell with other women.<br>She would starve before she stopped her campaign of harassment, she told Mount: ‘I’m not buying food any more so I can get more [phone] numbers.
I will be faster than you.'<br>Orla knows now, having escaped a custodial sentence by a whisker, that the whole Devil Baby thing sounds demented.<br>She is embarrassed, sorry and can’t believe she didn’t anticipate the real-world consequences of her digital ‘kiss and troll’ campaign.<br>She says: ‘The online world is so removed from the real world.
You don’t have the same sense of perspective because you’re just in your bedroom, on your phone.<br> She warned: ‘I can morph at any second.’ Separately, she told Gilmour: ‘I will hunt you down'<br>’It doesn’t feel the same but, in reality, people are watching what you’re doing and it’s affecting their lives.<br>’What I did was wrong.
I regret sending all those messages, hurting those people [Mount, Chilwell and Gilmour] and their families.<br>’No one deserves that. Nobody wants to feel unsafe, like they’re being threatened.<br>’There’s a huge lack of control online.
You wouldn’t walk down a street naked in real life. <br>’There are measures in place to stop you. But, online, you might. It’s very open. You feel you can do whatever you want.'<br>Orla’s humbling in court offers a fascinating insight into a generation of young people whose lives are dominated by their social media persona. She hopes that her own story – and wrongdoing – will be a salutary lesson to others.<br> Orla’s humbling in court offers a fascinating insight into a generation of young people whose lives are dominated by their social media persona<br> She hopes that her own story – and wrongdoing – will be a salutary lesson to others<br>She says: ‘I want everyone who is tempted to look at me and think twice before they act online.It’s so easy to press a button and create a fake account and then go that one step further.<br>’There’s no magical barrier between social media and real life. If you do something that’s wrong on Instagram, it’s wrong in real life as well.<br>’That collision between my online life and the real world, CARA NAIKIN WEBSITE DI GOOGLE the law, was a shock.
It’s all in your face, the court, the cameras, not like social media where you are in control and you can curate.<br>’It’s only until it got to the point where I had to go to court, and potentially to prison, that I could see what I had done.'<br>Orla’s court appearance has put paid to her summer job working as a beach club hostess on the Greek party island of Mykonos, and has seen her return home to her mother’s modest semi in Exeter.<br>Friends have dropped her, the men who once queued for her attention have – unsurprisingly – run a mile and she accepts that prospective employers will look hard at her criminal record.<br> Orla’s court appearance has put paid to her summer job working as a beach club hostess on the Greek party island of Mykonos<br><div class=”art-ins mol-factbox floatRHS femail” data-version=”2″ id=”mol-991e2ae0-12d1-11ee-888f-e925c2e22cc1″ website thought my alter-ego DEVIL BABY could do what she liked…
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