Daisy Lowe wows fans as she reveals very intimate tattoo in daring new snap
DAISY Lowe wowed fans as she revealed a very intimate tattoo in a daring new snap.
The star left little to the imagination in her racy Instagram post.
Daisy showed off her phenomenal curves in a teal t-shirt and frilly knickers.
The 33-year-old's t-shirt was cropped to reveal her leopard print bra.
She teamed her tiny t-shirt with a matching pair of satin pants.
The model showed off her intimate tattoo as she posed in the high-waisted thong.
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Daisy drove her fans wild with the shot on the balcony in an exotic location.
She cheekily captioned it: "Hello spring - is that you?"
Fans flocked to Twitter to comment with one writing: "OMG Daisy, Smoking HOT."
A second said: "Hello Daisy Spring here very nice to see you love the panties."
A third added: "Wow BB! breaktheinternet"
Meanwhile Daisy has opened up about finally accepting her body.
Despite posing for high-end designers and stripping off for Playboy, Daisy maintains she has flaws — and is proud of them.
Daisy says it is her lifelong ambition to encourage women to feel empowered by their bodies, no matter their shape or size.
She said: “I’m happy being imperfect and embrace my flaws, I champion them.”
The daughter of Bush rocker Gavin Rossdale and fashion designer Pearl Lowe was 15 when she was spotted by a talent scout.
Daisy recalled: “I was very conscious from a young age that my body was different to everyone else’s in the modelling industry.
“I was proud of that, but I certainly struggled with it.
“I still have my days when I do, but it always comes back to promoting femininity, reality, and making women feel good about being in the skin that they’re in. And how powerful is that?
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“Because it’s not just about me and my body — it’s about a much bigger conversation and that felt very important from a really young age.
“I left school at 17 and remember the two ways I was consoling myself for not finishing my A-levels and going to university were travelling the world and really wanting women to feel good about having real bodies."