Steph Claire Smith flaunted her ‘pimply’ bottom on Saturday, just a day before she was brutally stung by a wasp on her behind.
Stripping down to a tiny red bikini, the fitness influencer, 29, flaunted her derrière as she posed for a saucy snap.
Highlighting the bumps on her behind, she took great pride in sharing the raunchy photo with her Instagram followers.
Many hyped her up for the flattering image and peachy behind, while a few others made light hearted jokes about her ‘spotty bottom’.
‘Those mosquitos got the bite of their lives,’ one person said, while another wrote: ‘Buttocks without pimples is not buttocks.’
Steph Claire Smith, 29, (pictured) flaunted her ‘pimply’ bottom on Saturday, just a day before she was brutally stung by a wasp on her behind
Just one day after her steamy snap, the KIC founder sustained a very unpleasant injury during her long weekend celebrations.
She took to her Stories on Sunday to share photos of her red and raw derrière while posing in a bikini, revealing that she was stung by a wasp multiple times.
‘Had a run in with a wasp with great aim [laughing/crying emoji],’ she wrote, posing in a G-string bikini in front of her son Harvey, two.
Stripping down to a tiny red bikini, the fitness influencer flaunted her derrière as she posed for a saucy snap. Highlighting the bumps on her behind, she took great pride in sharing the raunchy photo with her Instagram followers
‘Thankfully they didn’t get H (who was in my arms at the time),’ she added.
She later shared a close-up photo of the sting marks in a subsequent post, writing: ‘They must’ve wanted to add to my spotty bum.’
It comes after Steph and her Keep It Cleaner podcast co-host Laura Henshaw discussed how difficult it is to maintain exercise and weight loss goals as New Year’s Resolutions.
Just one day after her steamy snap, the KIC founder sustained a very unpleasant injury during her long weekend celebrations after she was stung multiple times by a wasp
Steph said less than 10 per cent of people succeed in sticking to them, and encouraged listeners to develop small and manageable steps toward their goals.
‘A lot of these challenges are built on a mindset of achieving more. It’s about setting habits that you can sustain,’ she explained.
She added that people needed to be kinder to themselves by allowing some leeway when it comes to challenges such as losing weight in the new year.
She concluded by saying that as long as people make small progress toward their goals each week, then they are working toward achieving their resolutions and should be happy.