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Idris Elba’s fiancée Sabrina being bullied by his fans

Idris Elba’s fiancée, Sabrina Dhowre is being bullied online by his fans.

While the Luther actor warned her it could happen, he never expected it would reach the extent it has. The couple have however not yet reported it to the police.

Idris got down on one knee in front of a full audience at the Sundance Film Festival premiere of his feature film directorial debut, Yardie in February.

Idris Elba and girlfriend Sabrina Dhowre are engaged after the film star dropped on one knee during a screening of his new film Yardie at the Rio Cinema in Dalston, east London

He tried to prepare her for an inevitable onslaught that he imagined might happen. But the reality has been so much worse than feared.”

Idris Elba

The 45-year-old actor hasn’t made a public comment about the abuse nor reported it to the police but he has vented his frustrations to his friends.

A friend explained: “Idris is fiercely protective of Sabrina. He feels angry and guilty at what she has gone through. It is awful and upsetting. No one deserves such treatment. The culprits should be locked up.”

Idris – who has been divorced twice before and has two children Isan, 16, and Winston, three – first went public with his relationship with Sabrina last year when they appeared at the premiere party for his film ‘Molly’s Game’ in Toronto, Canada.

The hunk then took Sabrina as his guest to the wedding of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex at St George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle, Windsor, in May.

However, the news that they were engaged came as a huge shock to his family, friends and fans as he previously said he wouldn’t get married again.

He said: “Am I ever gonna get remarried?

“I don’t think so. Yeah, I don’t think so. Marriage is an institution of sorts. And I’ve done it. It’s not for everybody. It’s not my life’s calling.”

Source: News24

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