Country singer Jessie James Decker laughed off apparent “mom shamers” as she posed in a black bikini from her recent swimwear line in an Instagram post.
“‘Cover up you’re a mom’,” she captioned the steamy pics alongside a cat laughing emoji and an upside-down smile emoji.
Decker wore a “textured sexy little black numba” which she paired with a pair of black cat eyeglasses, a small pendant necklace and gold hoops within the two photos promoting her fashion line “Kittenish,” which was dropping recent swimsuits the following day.
“This textured sexy little black numba amongst many other fabulous suits drops tomorrow @kittenish. So set your timers for 12c sweet checks,” Decker wrote. “U don’t wanna miss this one. Meow.”
The 35-year-old mom of three propped herself up in a chair, as she showed off her toned abs within the teeny two-piece — leading Instagram users to flood the comments with compliments.
“Like grandma says, if you could have it then flaunt it,” one user commented on the post.
One other person defended moms having the ability to wear what they need.
“There’s a reason they are saying ‘shake what your momma gave you,’” the lady commented. “Mothers are awesome they usually wear bikinis too.”
Others said they wished they’d Decker’s toned body.
“I actually have 4 kids and if I looked such as you, I could be walking around naked, Idgaf!” the commenter wrote. “You go, Mama.”
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 — 9-year-old Vivianne, 8-year-old Eric Jr., and 5-year-old Forrest.
The apparent comments to “cover up” aren’t the primary time the singer-songwriter has handled social media backlash.
In November, users accused her of photoshopping abs onto images of her three children in swimsuits at a beach in Mexico.
Decker said all her kids are athletic and eat well and slammed the commenters for scrutinizing her children’s bodies.
“We preach about body positivity and acceptance but my kids having a mass amount of genetic and built muscle from athletics is ‘weird’?” she wrote in an Instagram post days later. “I need to boost my kids to feel pleased with their bodies and exertions… “
“Let’s not pick and select what we normalize regarding bodies and be accepting of all people and kids.”