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Jonathan Ross’s daughter Honey shares topless snap from holiday as she poses in just a thong

JONATHAN Ross's daughter Honey has stripped off for a topless photo in Ibiza.

The social media star wore just a thong in a joyous snap on Instagram and was the picture of confidence, showing off her body art and curves.

Jonathan Ross' daughter Honey shows off her curves in a topless photo in Ibiza
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Jonathan Ross' daughter Honey shows off her curves in a topless photo in Ibiza
Honey relaxed in the sunshine
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Honey relaxed in the sunshineCredit: Instagram
She is a body-positive activist and screenwriter, who hosts a podcast called The Body Protest
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She is a body-positive activist and screenwriter, who hosts a podcast called The Body ProtestCredit: Instagram

The red-head laughed in her photo, taken on a rocky beach, and hit back at critics moaning about her scantily-clad photos, writing over the top: "Imagine caring that much about a stranger's body. Must be exhausting.

"I'll mind my business, you mind yours."

Honey, who wears a size 18 in clothes, has been a body-positive activist for two years, but admitted in an interview with The Sun that she previously hated herself.

She said she was just 12 when she first started to obsess about her weight.

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By 13 she was on the Weight Watchers diet, with mum Jane — who wrote X Men: First Class and the Kingsman films — offering to go with her.

Honey dieted for most of her teenage years and had a personal trainer at the age of 14 — which she requested for her birthday.

She said: “There were times when I didn’t think I’d make it to being this happy young woman.

“I hated myself. I hated my body.

"I got such bad dysmorphia that I became convinced my friends wouldn’t be able to wrap their arms around me to hug me because I was so big.”

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Honey has gone on to launch and co-host a podcast titled The Body Protest.

The podcast aims to: “Explore the individual obstacles that makes everyone’s journey of self-love complicated and occasionally treacherous, we hope to unify people with the common understanding that the struggle to love ones self, is very real.”

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