Britain's 'most hated woman' has revealed cruel tolls tell her children they're 'adopted' due to their different skin colour - despite the fact they all have the same father.

Carla Bellucci, 37, from Hertfordshire, who has previously hit the headlines after admitting to faking depression to get a £7,000 nose job on the NHS, has three children - Jermaine, 16, Tanisha, 14 and Jayden, 12 - with ex-husband Cornel Nurse, 41, who is of Caribbean heritage.

Now, the mother-of-three has told how keyboard warriors have subjected the children to vile racial abuse - and claims her daughter was even 'whipped like a slave' at school.

'Jermaine is Olive skin looks Mediterranean, Tanisha is black and has Afro hair and Jayden is green-eyed white skinned and blonde hair,' explained Carla.

'They all have the same father and I'm white, but trolls call me a s*** and accuse me of sleeping around. They ask how the children can be mine as they are all different colours of skin.'

Carla Bellucci, 37, from Hertfordshire, has told how her children have been targeted by cruel trolls who say they must be 'adopted' due to their different colour skin. Pictured left to right, ex-husband Cornel Nurse, 41, Tanisha, now 14, Jermaine, now 12, Jermaine, now 16, and Carla

Jermaine, 16, Jayden, 12 and Tanisha, 14 (pictured left to right) all have the same father - Cornel, who is originally from Barbados

The ex-model has revealed the extent of the vile abuse her children have receiving - including comments with claim they are 'adopted'

Carla claims the racial abuse got so bad that she was concerned for their safety and had no option but to pull them out of school in April - in favour of homeschooling.

Speaking of one vile occasion, she explained: 'Tanisha got whipped in a classroom like a slave by five white children - and videoed.'

'It was a bad attack. She's now in therapy for it. She was whipped with a phone cable. For me, that just sparks racism. After that, that was it - they were gone from that school.'

She added: 'My son Jayden got stabbed in the leg in the classroom by a pencil, too. Luckily it wasn't a knife.'

Now, Carla says she has been left with no choice but to move away from the area for the sake of her children's welfare.

Describing the appearance of her children, Carla said: 'Jermaine is Olive skin looks Mediterranean, Tanisha is black and has Afro hair and Jayden is green-eyed white skinned and blonde hair. Pictured left, Jayden, centre Tanisha and right, Carla

Carla told how daughter Tanisha is the one who is most in the 'firing line.' Pictured, on holiday in an unknown location

The ex-model also told how her son Jayden (pictured) got 'stabbed' in the leg in the classroom by a pencil

Carla revealed the comments started from an early age and strangers have been known to stop her in the street and ask whether they have the same father. Pictured, Jermaine

Carla revealed one particularly vile incident where Tanisha got whipped in a classroom 'like a slave' by five white children - and videoed. Pictured, with brother Jayden

Carla has been inundated with abuse from trolls in recent months (pictured)

'We're moving in two weeks, about 25 minutes away,' she explained. 'I know no matter where we go the comments are still going to come but I just need to get away from the people here as well because of the attack.

'I'm very paranoid about their safety. It's in the best interests of us as a family.'

The ex-model says that the abusive comments started before the children had even reached the age of five.

HOW GENES AFFECT SKIN COLOUR The British Society for Human Genetics said it was highly unusual for three children with different skin colours to be born to the same parents. Spokesman Dr Jess Buxton said: 'I have never heard of this before. But several different genes control skin colour in a similar way to eye and hair colour. 'Children from the same parents only share about 50 per cent of their genes. 'If one parent has several "light skin" gene variants and the other has several "dark skin" variants, then their children can have a skin colour anywhere in between, depending on which combination of variants they receive. 'This is a random process, so it is certainly possible for the same parents to have children with different skin colours, although because we don't know all of the genes involved it isn't possible to predict when this will happen. 'There is still a lot we don't know about individual genes and how they govern characteristics.' Advertisement

'I knew they were very different and I knew what people would think,' explained Carla. 'It does bother me that people say: "I've got one of every colour."

'People would comment and say things like: 'Aren't they different?" We got stopped in Starbucks once and a stranger asked: "Are they all yours? Aren't they different?!"

'Everyone questions whether they have the same father and when you say "yes they're all half-Caribbean," it's just shock.'

Carla adds that the abuse then spiralled when they joined school

'Tanisha was always called the "adopted child," she explained.

'They're all two years apart so when they went to school they'd come home crying every day and say someone had told them they can't be brother and sister.'

She continued: 'The abuse got worse as they grew up because Jayden stayed white and Tanisha got darker.'

While Carla says she's a 'jokey person' and tries to 'laugh it off,' there are occasions where she struggles to bite her tongue.

'Me and Tanisha receive anonymous phone calls full of abuse. I don't know how her number has been leaked.'

'One I kept on call for an hour - I even got in the bath and put it on loud speaker. They said they were going to "bang us up," we get threatened with being stabbed and everything.'

Speaking of the vile comments she receives both in person and online, Carla said: 'It's the worst racism you could ever come across.' Pictured, with Cornel, Jermaine and Tanisha

Carla told how she was once stopped in Starbucks by a stranger who asked: "Are they all yours? Aren't they different?!" Pictured, Tanisha now

'It's the worst racism you could ever come across. I didn't even know it existed in this day and age.'

'There's days where you do have weak moments and respond but there comes a point where they don't stop. My saying is: "don't respond to the crazies."'

The three siblings have also started receiving abuse on their joint YouTube channel.

'The other day they had a pumpkin carving session together and when they're together their differences are very noticeable,' explained Carla.

'When they go on the lives people call Tanisha every name under the sun. They call her "ugly" and tell her to go and sit there with her "pretend" brother.'

'They say "ha ha you're adopted" and ask: "were you bought from Africa?"

'She's quite strong now. It's sad but I've taught her she has to be so so they don't break her.'

The mother-of-three told how people question her daughter on whether she was adopted and ask whether she was 'bought from Africa?' Pictured together

Carla admitted that she's 'flabbergasted' by how cruel trolls can be. Pictured, her children Tanisha and Jayden

She added: 'There have been times where Tanisha has questioned whether she's adopted because the trolls really did get into her head.'

And while Carla admits the vile abuse got worse following her controversial appearance on This Morning, where she claimed she even 'flirted' with a GP to get the slight bump in her nose fixed, it's not something she regrets.

'I don't feel guilty because people are ignorant,' she explained. 'It is horrible for me as a mum that they have to go through it as they're more subjected to it.

'I just can't believe how ignorant they are and trolls I just can't get over it. I'm actually flabbergasted and what people say. Every day I'm like: Can it get any worse?'

She continued: 'Obviously they are subjected to the public eye and maybe I'm naive but because I've never had this sort of attention before I didn't realise how messed up the public would be. I didn't know how evil trolls are.'

'I don't regret my appearance on there - what would be the point of me regretting? I can't turn back time.'

Carla told how she doesn't feel guilty following her controversial television appearances because 'people are ignorant.' Pictured with Jayden