Brandi Glanville Shares NSFW Nude Pic, Says She Was Inspired by Kim Kardashian

"I've prepped for the haters," the RHOBH star writes

By Francesca Bacardi Apr 12, 2016 2:32 PMTags
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Kim Kardashian's NSFW selfie has inspired another mom.

Brandi Glanville shared a NSFW nude photo on Instagram Monday and credited the Keeping Up With the Kardashians star with inspiring her to bare it all after having two children. The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star is completely nude save for a G-string and her Christian Louboutin pumps. With her back to the camera, fans get a good glimpse at her rear end and toned legs.

"I've struggled with wanting to post this but I've worked so hard on my body & at 43 after 2 kids I'm very proud. I love that @kimkardashian makes the point that moms are hot even after kids and post sexy selfies," she captioned the nude pic. "I've prepped for the haters & was given the blessing of my family! Zero filters zero photo shop #ankle weights work!"

Back in March, Kim shared a nude selfie that happened to be a throwback from 2015. She was only covered up by black censor bars across her breasts and female parts, but despite the coverage the photo quickly faced backlash. Some of her celebrity friends, including Emily Ratajkowski and Ariel Winter, came to her defense and lauded North West and Saint West's mom for being proud of her body. 

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Celebs such as Piers Morgan, Bette Midler and Chloe Grace Moretz, on the other hand, criticized the star.

Kim later addressed the controversy head on with a post on her website. "I am empowered by my body. I am empowered by my sexuality. I am empowered by feeling comfortable in my skin," she wrote in her post, titled "Happy International Women's Day. "I am empowered by showing the world my flaws and not being afraid of what anyone is going to say about me. And I hope that through this platform I have been given, I can encourage the same empowerment for girls and women all over the world."

She continued, "It's 2016. The body-shaming and slut-shaming—it's like, enough is enough. I will not live my life dictated by the issues you have with my sexuality. You be you and let me be me. I am a mother. I am a wife, a sister, a daughter, an entrepreneur and I am allowed to be sexy."