A fitness blogger has detailed the shocking abuse she faces on social media, revealing people bully her on a daily basis because they find her too active on Instagram.

Sia Cooper, 29, took to Instagram earlier this month to share some of the most offensive comments she has received, explaining that some people are apparently so fed up with seeing her liking and commenting on other users' posts they send her insulting messages.

The blogger has one million followers on Instagram and spends significant time building up her online presence, which is her full-time job and earns her half a million dollars each year.

Opening up: Fitness blogger Sia Cooper, 29, took to Instagram earlier this month to share some of the most offensive comments she has received

Shocking: The mother of two revealed she has received messages blasting her for being too active on Instagram, including one telling her: 'B***h I see you everywhere'

Sia, who has two children, posted a screenshot of some of the abusive comments she has received, including one telling her: 'B***h I see you everywhere.'

Some other Instagram users, it appears, are bothered because they can see when Sia likes a post or comments on a photo, and they think it's happening too often.

'I get bullied and harassed on a daily basis because I choose to comment on Instagram,' Sia wrote.

She added: 'I get called fat, ugly, annoying, stupid, and a bad mom because I comment and interact with my favorite pages to follow.

'The hate that I get is so insane and hypocritical because they do the exact same. I've even had comments from people saying to "KYS", which stands for "kill your self" and messages saying they were going to kill my children.'

Bullying: 'I get bullied and harassed on a daily basis because I choose to comment on Instagram,' Sia (pictured with her son) wrote

Pressure: The mother (pictured with her daughter) detailed how some people try to shame her by saying she shouldn't be spending time online, but instead take care of her children

Sia also revealed some people have resorted to mommy-shaming her, telling her she should be taking care of her children instead of spending time online.

'The hell is wrong with you!!' one of the shocking comments reads. 'You're everywhere!! Go raise your children and do your workouts since you're the fit "mommy."'

'Can you... not? Go raise your children or make a protein shake or somethin,' another person wrote.

'Spend less time on Insta and more time taking care of ur kids,' one Instagram user told Sia.

The influencer pointed out in her response that social media is her 'full-time job'.

'It's how I connect with clients and gain new followers. It may look like I'm on here 24/7 because I have my notifications turned on. Also my kids are taken care of,' she wrote.

Bread winner: The influencer pointed out in her response that social media is her 'full-time job', which enables her to support her family

Speaking out: Sia has spoken about parenting online, and in a series of Instagram photos addressed a varieties of ways mothers can be seen as 'bad moms'

Move on: The blogger advised those bothered by her online presence to 'stop getting so triggered and simply scroll past [her] comments if [they] see them'

She blamed Instagram's algorithm for making her presence on the platform so visible, adding: 'But the person whom you should really be upset with is this new Instagram algorithm.

'They choose to highlight my comments, but this is how I always commented. Nothing new here folks.

'I make $500,000 a year and I am able to support my family of four so I'm happy to be here. Even when haters are trying their best to phase me.'

The mother clarified she is 'so thankful' for Instagram and the community she has built.

'I'm constantly bombarded with messages and comments from haters asking me to block them but little do they know, they'll still see my comments regardless if they block me or I block them,' she added.

Sia then advised those bothered by her online presence to read her blog, Diary Of A Fit Mommy, where she further discussed the issues, or 'stop getting so triggered and simply scroll past [her] comments if [they] see them'.

'The choice is yours. It's a beautiful life and at the end of the day there are more important things to be concerned with,' she added.

Sia has opened up about facing abusive comments in the past. In October last year, she was blasted after sharing a video of herself working out at Target, performing bodyweight moves in the aisle or while leaning against her shopping cart.

The quirky clip led to backlash from users who found the idea of working out at a supermarket outlandish.

'I'm not surprised that my workout has bothered so many people,' Sia told the DailyMail.com at the time. 'They took a fun and lighthearted video and trashed it like they always do.'