Jonathan Ross’ daughter Honey Ross certainly knows how to cause an internet storm, that’s for sure.
The 24-year-old in recent times has not only landed bombshell remarks about her famous mum and dad’s parenting but has also often applauded for sharing sexy body confidence snaps.
Honey is an advocate for women, often using her platform to discuss female rights along with tops tips for learning to love yourself no matter what shape or size.
Embracing her own natural beauty, she ditched every ounce of make-up and most of her clothes for her latest scorching upload.
Sticking with her key objectives, she put on a sizzling offering that saw her strip to a bra and hotpants for the inspiring post.
Looking fabulous, she rocked a nude balcony style bra and a casual pair of black cotton shorts which were pulled up high onto her hips.
The social media influencer captured the steamy content herself, using her smart phone.
Keeping it sexy, Honey popped one hip as she struck up a racy pose in a bid to promote self love.
Her hair was effortlessly groomed into natural curls that were tied into a low ponytail.
Jonathan’s daughter has become a strong voice of reason when it comes to seeing beyond size and shape.
The Instagram model and activist wanted to help others to become more positive within after she’d came up against nasty online bullies which lead to a number of mental health issues.
Honey admitted to feeling so low that she had worried about finding her way out of the darkness, she felt she’d never regain her happiness again.
In an interview with The Sun, she said: “There were times when I didn’t think I’d make it to being this happy young woman.”
Last year, the outspoken starlet hit the headlines following her appearance on ITV’s Loose Women.
The discussion soon turned to “toxic diets” that her parents Jonathan and Jane Goodman had encouraged during her teen years.
Hitting out against fad diets, Honey explained: “They saw me, a teenage girl coming home saying, I hate my body.
“They tried to give me solutions to a problem I brought to them, which was to lose weight.
“They presented me with diets and diets, as we know, don’t work and are absolutely toxic.
“My advice to parents is keep that as far away from your children as possible, if you want them to have a good relationship with food and their bodies growing up do not shame them.”
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk