Country singer Jessie James Decker laughed at the obvious “shame mothers” as she posed in a black bikini from her latest swimwear line in an Instagram post.
“Hide that you just’re a mom,” she said signed the steaming photos next to the laughing cat emoji and the the other way up smile emoji.
Decker wore a “textured sexy little black numba” which she paired with black cat glasses, a small pendant, and gold hoops in two photos to advertise her “Kittenish” fashion line, which was releasing latest swimsuits the next day.
“This textured sexy little black numba amongst many other improbable suits is coming tomorrow @kittenish. So set your clocks to sweet 12 cent checks,” Decker wrote. “You don’t need to miss this. Meow.”
The 35-year-old mum-of-three leaned back in a chair, showing off her toned tummy in a tiny two-piece suit – which had Instagram users flooding the comments with compliments.
“As grandma says, if you might have it flaunt it,” one user commented on the post.
One other person defended that moms can wear whatever they need.
“There’s a reason they are saying ‘shake what your mom gave you,'” the woman commented. “Mothers are amazing and wear bikinis too.”
Others said they would really like to have Decker’s toned body.
“I even have 4 children and if I looked such as you, I’d be naked, Idgaf!” wrote a commentator. – Go, mother.
The Dancing with the Stars alum turned 35 earlier this month and celebrated together with her husband, football star Eric Decker, and their three children – Vivianne, 9, Eric Jr., 8. old Forrest.
Seeming comments intended to “cover up” aren’t the first time the singer-songwriter has faced social media backlash.
In November, users accused her of altering belly photos into photos of her three children in swimsuits on a beach in Mexico.
Decker said all her children are fit and eat well and slammed commentators examining the bodies of their children.
“We preach about body positivity and acceptance, but my kids with a huge amount of athletic genes and built muscles are ‘weird’?” she wrote a few days later in an Instagram post. “I need to lift my children to be happy with their bodies and exertions…”
“Let’s not pick and select what we normalize about bodies and accept all people and kids.”