A Mormon mum who was "banned" from her community over her racy snaps has hit back with even sexier ones.
Holly Jane, from the US, loves getting her kit off to her Instagram where she boasts a following of 32,000 fans.
The content creator is a member of the church known for its strict rules on alcohol, sex and vulgar language.
READ MORE: Mormon mum with racy double life on OnlyFans drops jaws as she turns naughty teacher
But despite all, Holly will never stop doing what she does – and we love it.
Now in a recent post to her fans, Holly almost risked a wardrobe malfunction as she slipped into a frisky number.
She rocked a colourful bikini as she showed off her pearly whites to the camera.
Her boobs almost spilled out of the top, but it didn't stop Holly from uploading the photo online.
The mum's caption read: "Do you like my bikini?"
And it's safe to say fans really enjoyed that one.
One fan gushed: "I love your bikini Holly… so jealous of your photographer!"
Another social media user asked: "What's there not to like?"
A third cheeky fan commented: "Yes very daring but you look better without it."
Other people on the content creator's Instagram page labelled her as "lovely" and "fabulous".
'My neighbour left an abusive note because I had her car towed out of my spot'
This isn't the first time the influencer teased her followers.
Recently she flaunted her figure and asked fans to "get cosy" after being banned from church.
The post garnered more than 500 likes and plenty of gushing comments.
One fan swooned: "Yes beautiful. You relax and I'll take care of you."
She pockets an eye-watering £32,000 a month from her racy snaps on OnlyFans.
Although she's not allowed to drink booze and have sex outside marriage, Holly believes she's doing anything wrong.
But her community doesn't feel the same way.
Her secret double life was exposed after someone "snitched" to the bishop who wanted to get rid of her.
Want all the biggest Lifestyle news straight to your inbox? Sign up for our free Daily Star Hot Topics newsletter
Source: Read Full Article