Toddler Star Hobson's twisted killer is being sent cash-filled fan mail behind bars, it's claimed.
Evil Savannah Brockhill has reportedly had money posted to her at HMP Styal, where she is serving serving life for the murder of the innocent toddler.
Daily Star Sunday claims that the 28-year-old monster has been revelling in her “prison pin-up” status.
She continues to show no remorse for the sadistic torture of 16-month-old Star, who a medical expert says had injuries similar in force to a crashing car.
The tot had also suffered other serious injuries in 2020, including fractures to the skull and ribs, and a twice-fractured leg.
But warped supporters appear to be sending gifts to the ex-bouncer, with cash supposedly being spent inside the Cheshire prison.
A jail source told the Star : “It is a sad reflection on society that some members of the public enjoying writing to a killer like this – and even rewarding her with gifts.
“A lot are from admirers. It beggars belief really, but Savannah is loving the attention and almost thinks of herself as a celebrity and prison pin-up.”
Another insider said: “Savannah’s got her own bizarre fan club inside the prison, quite a few women seem to fancy her.
"She’s really beefed up. She works out about three times a week and does crunches and press-ups in her cell."
Star's mother Frankie Smith, 20, who was convicted of allowing her daughter's death and jailed for eight years.
The judge at the seven-week trial at Bradford Crown Court before Christmas said Star was "caught in the crossfire" of the narcissistic, on-off relationship between the couple who were supposed to be looking after her.
Brockhill spoke from prison and quoted from 4,000 documents of evidence which she claims proves her "innocence".
She pledged to appeal her conviction which has landed her a minimum term of 25 years in prison.
"I loved her to bits, but in the end it was more for Star [that she stayed with Smith]," she claimed during her interview with the Daily Mail.
"I loved Star, the more so because she was born on my mother's birthday, the 21st of May. She had the bluest eyes you've ever seen, and she just wanted to play.
"She'd fall asleep holding my fingers. She was always clinging to me."