Courtney Stodden kicked off Facebook by jealous women - Seattle Post Intelligencer

(Click image for larger view.) A Courtney Stodden Facebook page that hasn't been shut down.

The mother of teen bride Courtney Stodden says the soon-to-be reality star had her Facebook fan page shut down because shes too sexy and women hate her.

Krista Keller told E! that one of Stoddens fan pages was shuttered by the social networking site, even though there wasnt any nudity in photos. Keller said she knows exactly what happened to her daughter, who found celebrity earlier this year for marrying D-list actor Doug Hutchison, 51.

Its the jealousy from the women towards her, Keller told E! News. The men love her, the women hate her. The women report the photo because its so easy to do. You just click a button. They think shes too sexy, they all report her together, and its done.

Too sexy? Maybe. Stodden, originally of Ocean Shores, is know for sending out not-safe-for work messages via social media sites. One of her latest Twitter update reads: Wildly wiggling & jauntily jiggling myself to jolting jams as I friskily flaunt a flirty outfit completed w/sexy white 7in. go-go boots! ;-).

Wait youre doing what? Jiggling in dangerous go-go boots? Careful, Courtney.

Keller told E! News more about her daughters woman troubles: A lot of men and young girls love her page, but when the wives see their husbands on her page, they team up to get Courtney kicked off. When Facebook gets enough reports on one page, it locks her out.

At least one Facebook page for Stodden was active Thursday afternoon. But Keller said the accounts were being shut down as fast as Stodden could make them earlier this week.

Comments on the page werent entirely flattering.

Whatt happened to beinng Christian (sic)? one commenter asked under a photo of Stodden in a black bathing suit.

Why do you have to show these type of pictures to the world to see? Keep it for your husband, wrote another.

Still, there are fans.

Courtney loves to do a lot of sexy poses, but so far, nothing that we havent seen from other models, as long as she leaves something to the imagination, wrote a (female) fan.

So, is Stodden too much for Facebook? Or did her mother just do a great job of publicizing the want-to-be stars new fan page?

Via E! Online.

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