Whitney Port seemed to be very body confident on Monday evening.
The Hills veteran posted several sexy images to her Instagram account.
The 38-year-old reality TV star flashes the flesh for her roughly 1.5 million followers in two different looks.
The first one was a one-shoulder evening gown in black as they slender star sucked suggestively on a strawberry while sitting on a hotel bed.
‘Casual last day in NY shooting for @amazoninfluencerprogram. Alllll the look links in my stories,’ wrote the diva.
She also wrote: ‘y back to school / back to WORK essentials!! Organized, motivated, centered, inspired. Shop my storefront in bio @amazon @amazoninfluencerprogram #ad.’
Wow: Whitney Port seemed to be very body confident on Monday evening. The Hills veteran posted several sexy images to her Instagram account
The leg! The 38-year-old reality TV star flashes the flesh for her roughly 1.5 million followers in two different looks. The first one was a one-shoulder evening gown in black
The mother of one then shared images of her toned tummy while in a skimpy black bikini with rings on the briefs as she relaxed at Rancho Valencia Resort & Spa.
She said in her caption, ‘Just what we needed.’ She was with her son.
Port took to Instagram on Sunday to declare that she was done with the talk about her weight loss.
‘I’m so over this conversation about my body being hade without me. When I post certain pictures, it’s cause I think the shot was cool. I knew my legs looked skinny on that post, but I also knew it was an angle.
‘Why do I even have to justify this? Instagram has always been a supportive place for me, but the amount of comments about my body is frustrating,’ she wrote on Instagram Stories along with a picture of Central Park.
‘When did it become my responsibility to look the way you want me to look? To look like the version of me that best suits your vision I didn’t even want to bring this weigh talk up in the first place and a lot of you are making me regret it. I want this to be a place where we CAN and SHOULD show concern and care without threats of unfollows or nastiness,’ she concluded.
Whitney recently revealed that a nutritionist made her feel validated as they said they believe she does not have an eating disorder but ‘disordered eating’ due to ‘neurovegetative depression’ after sparking concern due to her weight.
Over it: ‘I’m so over this conversation about my body being hade without me. When I post certain pictures, it’s cause I think the shot was cool,’ Whitney posted on Instagram
The Hills star – who previously vowed to see a specialist – opened up about her first appointment with a ‘nutritionist/psychiatrist’ on the latest episode of her podcast With Whit.
As she has previously said that she doesn’t believe she has an eating disorder, she found it ‘validating’ that the expert agreed with her.
She explained: ‘I don’t think I have an eating disorder and she didn’t think I had an eating disorder, and that felt really validating.
‘She was like ‘there may be some disordered eating due to some emotional stuff but I do not think that you have an eating disorder’ so that felt really validating.’
The television personality admitted that even if she felt like she didn’t believe she had an eating disorder it was hard to shake that doubt.
Whitney continued: ‘I felt like I could trust myself like I could trust my gut like I wasn’t crazy because I was really scared that I was in denial about how I viewed myself or what was really going on because I pride myself on being a very socially aware person.
Showing off her body: She was headless in this photo where she hawked her suit and necklace while at a resort
Shill queen: She makes money from modeling products on social media
‘So it was hard for me because I was like ‘s*** am I not getting it?’ but I feel like I am, I really feel like I am and I feel like I am taking the steps to take care of myself and the hard part for me is going to be consistency.’
Whitney said that the ‘nutritionist/psychiatrist’ suspects that she actually has what is referred to as ‘neurovegetative depression.’
However the star said: ‘I don’t want to put a label on myself, and she didn’t want to put a label on me right away, but she said what it sounded like … is just, like, lethargy, and that all really made sense to me.
‘I think it’s just all these underlying things that have slowly chipped away at some self-confidence adding to a little bit of what [runs in my family]. I think that’s affecting my weight and my food intake.’
Whitney in a previous podcast episode was joined by her husband Tim Rosenman, 46, who explained his feelings about her significantly slimmed-down figure.
Tim clarified that her original statement that he had expressed concern about her weight and had encouraged her to eat more had been ‘blown out of proportion.’
Tim clarified that her original statement that he had expressed concern about her weight and had encouraged her to eat more had been ‘blown out of proportion.’
He explained that when he said he was ‘concerned’ about her weight, he really meant that he thought she was ‘too thin’ in an aesthetic sense, as he prefers her with a more full-figured look.
Whitney and her husband’s attempts to tone down the concerns from fans about her weight comes after she announced plans to see a nutritionist about her weight loss.
More from this woman: The star also posed in a pink satin and beige lace nightie
G wiz! She had a G tattoo on her side behind her chest as she put makeup on
Whitney’s husband said he preferred her with ‘another 10 to 15 pounds,’ even though he admitted that saying so could open him up to criticism from fans who thought he shouldn’t express any opinion about how his wife’s body should look.
‘I am not worried about your health,’ he continued, adding that he knew the results of blood tests, including her triglyceride and cholesterol levels, and therefore he was certain that she was in fine health.
‘I was concerned if you had some kind of strained relationship with food, with appearance from being in the public eye,’ he said.
However, Whitney admitted that she also wasn’t a fan of how she currently looks.
However, she blamed her ‘ripped-up esophagus’ for her drastic weight loss and said that she just ‘never put [the weight] back on’ after being sick.
She added that she planned to see a doctor to work on her ‘pickiness’ and to make sure that she was getting all the nutrients she needed.
Tim then added that it was not acceptable for total strangers to make rude comments on her social media posts, such as telling her to ‘eat a hamburger.’
‘You are probably healthier than 99 percent of the population,’ he said confidently.