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‘This needs to go in the bin’: Lauren Goodger is slammed by fans as she attempts to sell coat made from real red fox fur via social media

Lauren Goodger sparked controversy this week as she attempted to flog a coat made from red fox fur on Instagram.

The former TOWIE star, 36, was selling the garment on behalf of a friend as she explained that it was worth £4000 and was being sold for £1000.

And taking to the comment section, many were unimpressed with the sale as one allegedly commented: ‘This needs to go in the bin’. 

'This needs to go in the bin': Lauren Goodger was slammed by fans this week as she attempted to sell fur coat made from red foxes via social media

‘This needs to go in the bin’: Lauren Goodger was slammed by fans this week as she attempted to sell fur coat made from red foxes via social media

She shared an image of the longline coat to Instagram as it hung against a white backdrop.

And describing the item, Lauren penned: ‘Vintage fur long brown/caramel red fox coat item not my own .. was given by a friends mother when she passed worth 4k sale 1k.’

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Despite the fact that it wasn’t the reality star’s own coat, many fans took to the comment section to express their distaste nonetheless. 

According to The Sun, one follower commented: ‘This needs to go in the bin.’

Up for sale: She shared an image of the longline coat to Instagram as it hung against a white backdrop

Up for sale: She shared an image of the longline coat to Instagram as it hung against a white backdrop

Controversial: Despite the fact that it wasn't the reality star's own coat, many fans took to the comment section to express their distaste nonetheless

Controversial: Despite the fact that it wasn’t the reality star’s own coat, many fans took to the comment section to express their distaste nonetheless

While another allegedly penned: ‘This needs to be set fire to !!!’ and a third suggested: ‘How about sell it and donate the money to animal rescue… win win.’

Fur farms were banned in the UK in 2003 meaning the real coats are no longer sold new, but there are numerous vintage fur coats still on sale. 

MailOnline have contacted Lauren’s representatives for comment. 

It comes after Lauren recently got fans hot under the collar as she teased her OnlyFans page with a New Year’s discount. 

The TV personality has a profile on the X-rated site where she poses in sexy pictures wearing next to nothing. 

She took to her Instagram stories to promote her exclusive subscription page by teasing fans with a snap of her bathing.

Lauren wrote in promotion of her page, ‘Doing a Happy New Year discount’, and covered her naked figure with a sticker that said ‘40%’ in gold glitter numbers. 

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