'Terrified' Natasha Giggs fears Twitter fiend will target her kids

Singapore Star (ANI) Sunday 5th February, 2012

Natasha Giggs, who was left scared for her life after an Internet thug bombarded her with chilling messages on Twitter last week, has installed a panic alarm at her home fearing an attack on her children.

In her first interview since she was targeted on the social networking site, the 'Celebrity Big Brother' babe admitted she was petrified that her children Liam, 10, and Louis, 5, will be hurt.

"The police are worried about what might happen," the Daily Star quoted her as saying.

"They got in touch straightaway and arranged for the panic button to be put in. It's quite an extreme measure but I don't want to take any chances.

"When you're a parent it changes everything. If anyone hurt my children it would be devastating. I'd die for them if I had to," she said.

The 29-year-old was targeted over her 8-year affair with her brother-in-law, Manchester United ace Ryan Giggs.

"It amazes me you thought u could get away with being a whore without punishment," the Twitter fiend warned.

"Your time is up c!! u will feel pain! u love all the attention from yr fans; well enjoy it becoz its almost over!!!" The messages sparked concern from scores of Twitter users and within minutes Greater Manchester Police urged Natasha to report the threats," he added. (ANI)

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