Lottie Moss wears angel wings as she poses topless for saucy bedroom snap
LOTTIE Moss posed topless for fans after leaving rehab and returning to London.
The model, 24, showed off her curves and left little to the imagination in white underwear.
She wore a pair of angel wings in the cheeky snap on Instagram, which she captioned: "I bet she bangs like a fairy on acid."
Her fans were thrilled as one person replied: "I bet she does"
One more adoring fan person typed: "the prettiest angel 😩"
Last month it was revealed that Lottie had checked into rehab.
The beauty took to TikTok to tell fans she was undergoing treatment.
Appearing to film herself in her bedroom, Lottie uploaded a clip which read: "When everyone's glamorising drooog taking but you're literally in r3h4b."
In another post she referenced HBO's new series Euphoria, a show which focuses on a group of party loving 20-somethings who use both alcohol and drugs.
Lottie added: "I think I took euphoria too literally u guys."
Her confession came after it was revealed Lottie had stripped nude on OnlyFans.
Lottie said last year she had been struggling with substance abuse and anxiety.
She said: “I have never been happier mentally, I’ve struggled a lot in the last few years with myself and anxiety and other things.
“Right now is the first time I have ever put myself first and actually worked on myself to make sure I get the best out of my life and am actually feeling like the best and truest version of myself! And I love her!”
“My struggles have caused me to act out of character and ultimately I think I was becoming a person that I didn’t really like which is why I numbed myself with substances and put myself down through neglect of my mental health and my general health.
“Going down that road made it very hard for me to get out, I was surrounding myself with people who were a similar mental state to me and I can see now that was not helping."
Days later Lottie's dad Peter said that his daughter is "fine" after getting help in rehab.
Lottie then revealed she checked into rehab because of a “really bad addiction” to cocaine.