Alex Skeel

Worth became the first woman to be convicted of the United Kingdom's coercive control offence and in 2018 was jailed for a total of seven and half years for her crimes.

[4] Worth, previously a gymnast, later attended the University of Hertfordshire, obtaining a degree in Fine Arts; she wanted to become a teacher.

[5] At her trial in April 2018, Worth pleaded guilty to controlling or coercive behaviour in an intimate relationship, wounding with intent and causing grievous bodily harm.

[10] Worth refused to attend the hearing, but her solicitor claimed she felt remorse which is contradicted by how she saw herself as the victim by her Facebook posts later on.

[11] However, in January 2022 Worth began sharing images of herself on the account again for the first time since 2018, indicating that she has been released after serving half her sentence, something which occurs automatically in the UK and in 90% of cases of imprisonment.