Erin Andrews continues to find trouble online.

The sports news personality for Fox recently has received death threats via Twitter.

Andrews took to her Twitter account on Monday posting "Why Twitter needs policing," followed by a message from user @hyuncmartinez that said: "@ErinAndrews You make eye contact with me and I will chop you apart. You are just a bad thing."

According to the user's Twitter profile, the message was posted by Hyun K Chung. However, the user posted on Sunday: "You will never find out who I am so stop trying."

There were more threatening tweets posted by the user saying, "@ErinAndrews Do not make me mention about your family you psycho!!!"

"@ErinAndrews So, now how will you face me tonight bitch?" another tweet read. "@ErinAndrews You do not tweet me anymore before I will kill you."

So far there's been no word on whether the 34-year-old sports reported has called police about the harassment, according to The Hollywood Gossip. Other twitter users have urged her to alert the authorities and have since started using retaliatory tweets against Chung.

Andrews has become used to dealing with other problems posed with being a celebrity in the digital age. This latest incident comes after secret footage of Andrews nude in her hotel room was posted on the internet in 2008. The footage was taken from a small peephole in her room.

Another incident caused her grief as a leaked call she made to 911 about the paparazzi harassing her was made available online.

Since 2004, Andrews has made her name as a sports reporter where she first started getting recognized for her reporting on "ESPN College Football Saturday Primetime." Andrews currently is a reporter for Fox Sports.

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