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«Breaking News» Stacey Solomon is left concerned for her two sons over the Momo 'suicide challenge'

An evil suicide game which encourages youngsters to harm themselves and in some cases even take their own lives has spread to the UK.


And Stacey Solomon has been left concerned over the Momo 'suicide challenge' as she begged for it to be 'sorted out' on children's gaming platforms on Tuesday. 


The pregnant Loose Women panellist, 29, who has two sons - Zachary, ten, and Leighton, six, took to her Twitter account to share two warnings she had received. 




Speaking out: Stacey Solomon has been left concerned over the Momo 'suicide challenge' as she begged for it to be 'sorted out' on children's gaming platforms on Tuesday


Speaking out: Stacey Solomon has been left concerned over the Momo 'suicide challenge' as she begged for it to be 'sorted out' on children's gaming platforms on Tuesday



Speaking out: Stacey Solomon has been left concerned over the Momo 'suicide challenge' as she begged for it to be 'sorted out' on children's gaming platforms on Tuesday



In the screengrabs, they claimed that the Momo challenge had reportedly spread to YouTube Kids and Fortnite after a 'hack'.

Tweeting alongside the images, she said: 'Okay what the *** is Momo and why have I had to see this horrific thing about 22 times in a week. 


'I’m being warned it’s on @YouTube KIDS and @FortniteGame is it? And if it is SORT IT OUT...' 




Concerned: The pregnant Loose Women panellist, 29, who has two sons - Zachary, ten, and Leighton, six, took to her Twitter account to share two warnings she had received


Concerned: The pregnant Loose Women panellist, 29, who has two sons - Zachary, ten, and Leighton, six, took to her Twitter account to share two warnings she had received



Concerned: The pregnant Loose Women panellist, 29, who has two sons - Zachary, ten, and Leighton, six, took to her Twitter account to share two warnings she had received





Awful: In the screengrabs, they claimed that the Momo challenge had reportedly spread to YouTube Kids and Fortnite after a 'hack'


Awful: In the screengrabs, they claimed that the Momo challenge had reportedly spread to YouTube Kids and Fortnite after a 'hack'



Awful: In the screengrabs, they claimed that the Momo challenge had reportedly spread to YouTube Kids and Fortnite after a 'hack'



While she later responded to a fan, saying: 'This is outrageous I honestly can’t believe they’re allowing this to happen.'


She also added: 'My goodness how have they not sorted this straight away? X.'   


Stacey joins an array of celebrities desperately begging for the Momo challenge to be sorted out and raising awareness to their fans.


On Wednesday, Kim Kardashian urged parents to 'monitor what your kids are watching' and called on YouTube to take action over the 'suicide game'.




Doting mother: Tweeting alongside the images, she said: 'Okay what the *** is Momo and why have I had to see this horrific thing about 22 times in a week.' 


Doting mother: Tweeting alongside the images, she said: 'Okay what the *** is Momo and why have I had to see this horrific thing about 22 times in a week.' 



Doting mother: Tweeting alongside the images, she said: 'Okay what the *** is Momo and why have I had to see this horrific thing about 22 times in a week.' 


The mother-of-three, 38, drew attention to the horrifying trend after friends had warned her about the videos. 


Alerting her 128million Instagram followers, Kim said: 'Beware! This was just sent to me about what's being inserted in YouTube Kids. Please monitor what your kids are watching!' She added: 'YouTube - please help!'


A YouTube spokesman told The Sun: 'YouTube’s Community Guidelines prohibit content that's intended to encourage dangerous activities that have an inherent risk of physical harm or death. We remove flagged videos that violate our policies.' 


The game, Momo, is played on WhatsApp, Facebook, YouTube and other online platforms, and encourages children to self-harm. 




Celebrities speaking out: On Wednesday, Kim Kardashian urged parents to 'monitor what your kids are watching' and called on YouTube to take action over the 'suicide game'


Celebrities speaking out: On Wednesday, Kim Kardashian urged parents to 'monitor what your kids are watching' and called on YouTube to take action over the 'suicide game'



Celebrities speaking out: On Wednesday, Kim Kardashian urged parents to 'monitor what your kids are watching' and called on YouTube to take action over the 'suicide game'



The eerie game is synonymous with the face of a girl with long, black hair and big bug-like eyes staring straight through the lens. 


Japanese special effects firm Link Factory created the bizarre character, but said it is not involved in the online suicide game, which has sparked worldwide concern. 


The challenge encourages children to take steps, progressively hurting and isolating themselves from the world, where they are eventually told to kill themselves by an anonymous controller who plots their demise.


Recently, the evil game has been linked with the death of a 12-year-old girl from Argentina.




Evil: The evil game is synonymous with the face of a girl with long, black hair and big bug-like eyes staring straight through the lens


Evil: The evil game is synonymous with the face of a girl with long, black hair and big bug-like eyes staring straight through the lens



Evil: The evil game is synonymous with the face of a girl with long, black hair and big bug-like eyes staring straight through the lens





Horrific: Children are being contacted on WhatsApp and other online platforms by the cartoon Momo, who is encouraging children to self-harm


Horrific: Children are being contacted on WhatsApp and other online platforms by the cartoon Momo, who is encouraging children to self-harm



Horrific: Children are being contacted on WhatsApp and other online platforms by the cartoon Momo, who is encouraging children to self-harm



A spokesman for NSPCC Scotland said: 'The constantly evolving digital world means a steady influx of new apps and games and can be hard for parents to keep track of.


'That's why it's important for parents to talk regularly with children about these apps and games and the potential risks they can be exposed to.


'The NSPCC publishes advice and guidance for parents on discussing online safety with their children, as well as Net Aware - the UK's only parental guide to social media and gaming apps.'


If you've been affected by this article, please call the Samaritans on 116 123 or 020 7734 2800. 




Scary: The creepy game features a woman called 'Momo' (pictured the artwork it is based on, although the artist is in no way related to the game)


Scary: The creepy game features a woman called 'Momo' (pictured the artwork it is based on, although the artist is in no way related to the game)



Scary: The creepy game features a woman called 'Momo' (pictured the artwork it is based on, although the artist is in no way related to the game)



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