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Nick Tyrrell & Steve Houghton

TikTok 'celebrity' Elsa Frost jailed after tirades against rival Chelsey Harwood

A TikTok personality has been jailed after transphobic tirades landed her before magistrates.

According to the Liverpool Echo, Elsa Frost was jailed for four-and-a-half months on Thursday after admitting criminal damage and sending abusive messages.

The 39-year-old had reportedly sent former reality star Chelsey Harwood the abusive messages over a number of months last year.

A feud between the women also escalated to the extent that Frost threw paint at the home of the former Desperate Scousewives star last year.

The mother, from the Wirral, had gained a following due to her behaviour on social media. Frost proved popular on TikTok, a social networking service owned by a Chinese company, posting videos of her life in Birkenhead.

Labelling herself “Banter Queen”, her videos later included expletive-ridden rants focused on specific people with whom she had disagreements.

Her original account has been deleted, as have a number of other accounts, due to her breaching the platform’s rules.

Outside of her social media activity, she has also had brushes with the law, narrowly avoiding prison in 2019 after being convicted of battery.

She was reportedly the victim of crime herself when a thug threw a beer keg at her while high on cocaine two years ago.

Continuing to post on social media, she started feuding with Ms Harwood, who also has a large following on TikTok.

It is unclear what started the feud between the two, with many of the videos shared by both women no longer online.

However, Frost’s behaviour continued to escalate, eventually leading to her being reported to the police for using transphobic language towards Ms Harwood and throwing paint at her home.

Magistrates in Sefton handed her an eight-week prison term on Thursday and also activated her 10-week suspended sentence for the battery charge.

She will serve nine weeks of the sentence before being released.

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