Jodie Marsh confronts two 'intimidating and aggressive' strangers on her Chelmsford farm after they 'travelled 125 miles to film through her windows' - following bitter dispute with neighbours
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Jodie Marsh has shared images of two 'aggressive, intimidating and nasty' men with social media followers after finding then loitering outside her rural property on Saturday. The former glamour model and lads mag pin-up says she confronted the strangers as they recorded video footage 'through her windows' and around the perimeters of her farm and animal sanctuary in Chelmsford, Essex.
Marsh, 46, previously the subject of reports suggesting she would be upping sticks from Fripps Farm after months of strained relations with nearby residents, later shared images of the two men alongside a lengthy caption with X followers. She wrote: 'WARNING these two “men” think it’s acceptable to film a woman who lives alone for nearly 2 hours. Today they filmed all round the outside of my house and through my windows and through my gates.
'There was only me and 2 other women here. We asked them what they were doing and repeatedly asked them to stop but they wouldn’t stop and wouldn’t tell us what they were doing. They weren’t press or paparazzi.' [sic]. Marsh says she eventually called the police, who 'moved them on' - but was still mystified as to why they were filming her property.
Jodie Marsh has shared images of two 'aggressive, intimidating and nasty' men with social media followers after finding then loitering outside her rural property on Saturday. A spokesperson for Essex Police told MailOnline: 'We were called to reports of two men behaving suspiciously close to an address in Lindsell at about 1.20pm on Saturday 18 January.