A plus size model stripped off as she admitted she loves showing off her curves online.
However, Kayla Keen, 26, said she was worried the post would be deleted by Instagram 'as she's a big gal'. The body positive bombshell showed off her figure in a skimpy silver bikini in a post with her 7,340 Instagram followers.
But she told them she was worried it wouldn't stay up very long. Influencers in the past have spoken about claims their content often gets flagged, now Kayla fears she's in the same situation.
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The Scottish lass told fans: "If this gets banned because I’m a big gal I swear. If I can wear it to the beach I can wear it on Insta."
The photo saw Kayla show off her cleavage, underboob, stomach and thighs as she posed in the swimwear while up against a white wall.
As well as her curves, she also flaunted her tattoos, which include a skull inking on her chest, leopard body art on her stomach and tattoos on her knee, wrist and ankle.
She teamed her skimpy swimwear with sky-high black stilettos to lengthen her pins. Kaya also rocked smoky dark eye makeup as well as sporting her blonde locks down and tousled.
Fans were loving the snap, as it racked up hundreds of likes. Many supported her, as one exclaimed: "Yes! Absolute hotty," while another added: "Looks great on you Kayla - you've got one fit body."
A third chimed in with the compliments as they told her she looked "fabulous", while a fourth cheeky follower admitted: "Something about silver that excites me."
Stars to speak out against Instagram include body positive influencer Bella Davis, who said the platform keeps 'flagging up' pictures she shares of her body.
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The dark-haired beauty started to notice some of her content had been flagged as a ‘violation of community guidelines’ under the section of ‘nudity and sexual activity’.
She also claims she was 'shadow-banned' on the app. However, she says she only wants to express positivity around woman’s bodies without any sexual nature, and has become "frustrated" with the matter.
"I work so hard every day to create content for women to feel comfortable in their bodies and when Instagram removes my posts or shaddowbans them it makes me feel like they don’t want women to feel comfortable and confident in their bodies," she told Daily Star. “Something needs to change."