The hot mama-of-three says she used to be shy about showing skin as she was worried about what others would think.
created quite a stir when she posted some sexy pics of herself in a lacy pink bra and robe.
In the post titled “Sexy is Strong”, Grace shared that she wasn’t always so confident about showing skin, especially after becoming a mother, as she was afraid of being judged.I used to feel incredibly shy to show a little skin because I often worried what others would think. Am I dressing a bit too provocatively? Is it okay to wear this now that I'm a mum? But to be honest, there are so many beautiful examples of women who are strong, independent, and sexy - the person that comes to mind right away?She continued: “So instead of feeling self-conscious, I hope that these images bring to light a new MODERN way to sexiness that's not about showing off, but about showing STRONG!Naturally, Grace’s followers had a lot to say about her sexy pics and views.
While some raved about how “hot” she looked and praised the actress for being a role model, others disagreed and some even deemed the photos inappropriate.How is this related to STRONG and women empowering oneself….. I don’t understand. It’s totally ok to be sexy and to tell others that you want to be sexy. However, I won’t teach my daughter that to show off some skin=new modern way to be strong and empower….
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