![]() ![]() However, Jodie is set to put the incident behind her and is planning to move to a bigger farm 20 minutes away from Chelmsford. The glamour model also revealed that her farm has previously been commended by animal authorities in an inspection. 'The vet came round, the vet showed us what to do and we put all our time and effort into getting her better and she now eats by herself.' 'As you all know emu would have died if we had not tube fed her. The star continued: 'They have been here for an hour because they have had reports an emu is in distress because it has a tube down its neck. They turned up here mob-handed and demanded to see our animals.' She claimed: 'And it's all because of my obsessed lunatic stalker. Jodie said on Instagram: 'We have just had 2 full hours of our day wasted by the RSPCA, APHA and some woman from trading standards. 'The teams looked over the rescue centre and asked about the meerkat incident.'ĭream: The star told how she would often talk of opening a sanctuary when she was retired or when she had enough money, but only ever thought of it as being a long way in the future ![]() 'No-one made a fuss or complained about her – everyone is very supportive but I have a troll – I think it's a woman – who is just out to cause trouble. Speaking to The Sun previously about the pub incident with her meerkat, she said: 'I went to my local pub the Dukes Head briefly and took her with me because she cried if I left her- she was with me 24 hours a day. The glamour model shared that the tube was saving the animal's life as it was for feeding them- and she also feared being arrested during the probe.Īlso during the farm inspection, Jodie was asked about keeping a wild muntjac deer and she told officers she was looking after it because it had fallen into a swimming pool nearby. Jodie revealed that during the two-hour investigation, officers also looked into claims that an emu had a tube stuck in its neck. ![]() She insisted at the time the animals are well-cared for and criticised the RSPCA and Trading Standards for the investigation, claiming it happened because trolls were trying to get her charity shut down. Taking to Instagram, she filmed the incident as it unfolded and cleared up the rumours about her animal, revealing that she could not leave her alone as she would cry if she did and needed regular feeding because she was rearing her. Tragic: Jodie (right) decided to open the sanctuary when her late mother was diagnosed with terminal cancer in 2020 ![]() The animal group arrived at the property as they were investigating claims she took her meerkat Mabel to the pub. Last month, Jodie revealed the £1 million farm was swarmed by RSPCA investigators. However, she insisted her parent would be 'proud', adding that she would have loved to see her fighting for something she so passionately believes in. Her mother sadly died in September 2020 and never got to see the sanctuary full of creatures. The former Celebrity Big Brother star told how she would often talk of opening a sanctuary when she was retired or when she had enough money, but only ever thought of it as being a long way in the future. 'I used to cook healthy meals and don't have time for that anymore. Jodie added: 'The reason I'm now fat and haven't got a six pack is because I don't have time to eat properly or even do the food shopping. Caring: Jodie runs a charity at her farm, funded by her OnlyFans and costing £4,000 a week, that looks after creatures including emus, llamas, goats and guinea pigs ![]()
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