Sophia Bush Fires Back at Her "Online Stalker"

"I have been harassed to the point of sheer horror," the Chicago P.D. star says

By Zach Johnson Sep 30, 2014 1:05 PMTags
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Sophia Bush is every bit as tough as her Chicago P.D. character, detective Erin Lindsay.

So, after months of virtual harassment, the actress decided to do take matters into her own hands. Bush, 32, stood up to her alleged "online stalker" by Instagramming a collage of the user's comments.

"For the past few months I have been harassed to the point of sheer horror by an online stalker. This person has taken to harassing and bullying many of my followers as well. And tonight I finally said f--k this s--t," the former One Tree Hill star captioned. "This is what I posted to twitter. The photograph is a tiny sampling of over 500 screenshots I've taken in the last three months. And I'm sharing it here to make something very clear. This kind of behavior does. Not. Fly. You do not have permission to hide. Not anymore: This has gotten beyond out of hand. Obsessive. Violent. And legally punishable."

"To any of you who've been targeted by @SophhiaBush, I'm so sorry. I'm sure he/she will be blocked again soon, only to create another account. We're close to 20 now. And law enforcement says, 'We're on it,' and 'don't acknowledge this person,' but when this person, this vitriolic perverse monster is targeting all of you? Threatening rape, gang rape, & throat slitting to name a few? Impersonating me and breaking some of your hearts? Telling people they should kill themselves, and detailing how? Nope. No silence. As the evidence of staking and harassment mounts, so does my anger. Because this is grotesque."

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Bush said her "sadness mounts," too. "What happened to you, you poor lost soul, that this is how you find pleasure? That you need to attempt to destroy little bits of other people to build yourself up, bit by bit? Who in your life hurt you? Who made you need to act out like this? Because my god I feel so sorry for you. But my sorrow in the face of your pain is no match for my anger at the pain you are causing others."

"You do not have the right to spread poison because you have felt poisoned. It's a small minded and ugly path to take. Choosing to inflict pain doesn't make you strong or powerful. It only proves your weakness and self-loathing," the former Partners star argued. "All the time you're taking to verbally harass us, threaten physical assault, and terrorize strangers? Please start spending it in therapy and learn to love yourself. You deserve it. And because none of us deserve one more moment of your bullying bulls--t."

Bush added, "#gethelp #bullyingisugly #violenceisntfunny #thereisabetterway."

The actress also took the time to apologize to two fans who were affected by the imposter's cruel comments. "It's so so despicable. I'm sorry you've had to deal with this," Bush told one fan. The John Tucker Must Die star told another Twitter follower, "I'm so sorry you were a target. It's madness. Sending hugs."

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