Little Mix singer calls out 'horny' fans after posting risqué Christmas picture

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Little Mix's Jade Thirlwall has slammed a number of "horny" followers who posted inappropriate comments underneath her pre-birthday Instagram post.

While everyone was celebrating Christmas yesterday, the 27-year-old was looking forward to her birthday, on Boxing Day. The Shout Out To My Ex singer took to Instagram to share a picture of herself in a swimming pool while wearing bright green eyeshadow, as her eyes roll to the back of her head. She even went so far as to Photoshop a Santa hat onto the snap.

"Me waiting for Christmas to end so my birthday can begin," she captioned the picture in anticipation of her day of birth.

However, Jade proceeded to receive a number of unwarranted responses. "Don’t look at my story if you don’t want to masturbate," wrote one social media account, and understandably the pop-star wasn't taking any of it. She told the follower to "chill", writing: "You comment so quick like damn chill out hun."

She then screenshotted some of the comments, and shared then to her Instagram Story, with the caption: "These horny commenters have no chill."

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In other news, the singer recently urged her fans to vote in the British General Election. Taking to social media, she wrote "I grew up knowing the importance of taking part in our society and realising that we all have a choice and we all have a voice."

"I want to use my platform to encourage you to do the same and use your voice [Thursday] in the General Election.‘Young people are less likely to vote but it’s so important that you do and have a say in the future of your country. Who you vote for is your decision but whatever you do, make sure you use your vote. I will be voting @uklabour tomorrow for many reasons but firstly because I believe in their manifesto. ‘Coming from a working class background, I know it’s important that we have a government which supports everyone and not the few. We need to save our NHS.

Labour believes in funding the arts. They support the fight against climate change. Their manifesto supports equality and the LGBT community. ‘Whoever and however you vote, be proud of your choice and use your voice."