Love Island Australia star slammed for ‘inappropriate outfit’ as she poses in Milan as fans say ‘she should be arrested’
LOVE Island Australia star Cassidy McGill has been slammed for wearing an 'inappropriate' outfit on a trip to Milan.
Outraged fans accused the reality star of revealing too much in the Italian city.
Cassidy, 28, showed off her toned midriff in a black bralet and a flowing white maxi skirt.
The Aussie posed outside the city's famous cathedral and inside the ornate shopping mall, Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II.
She captioned her snaps: "Milan for 40 hours in my glorified bra !!!"
One shocked follower commented: "you go around only with this???"
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Another said: "Wait. She went into a church with just a bra and a skirt? [sickness emoji]."
A third said: "time and a place."
A fourth posted: "And you haven't been arrested yet xx."
Cassidy starred in Love Island in 2018 and has amassed 384,000 fans on Instagram where she regularly models and promotes brands.
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She previously came under fire for complaining about the downside of being an influence.
She said: "Everyone thinks that we get paid a s*** load to do f*** all, and it's really easy - it's not easy, this job basically never stops and there's a lot of pressure.
"The way I look at it, you have your job, you have however many bosses, you maybe have a review once a month where they give you some feedback, some constructive criticism, they give you some praise and you move on from there.
"I have 260,000 bosses essentially… (who) give me constructive criticism in the most gruesome ways on the daily."
The country girl was working as a barmaid before quitting her job to enter the villa in 2018.
The blonde beauty said her motivation for going on the show was to end her eight-month dry spell and was hoping to find true romance.
She was looking for a laid-back, sporty, tattooed guy and said she loved the surfy look, old school manners and chivalry.
She described herself as: "A country girl at heart" and "loves reading raunchy, romantic novels."