Gordon Ramsay's second eldest daughter Holly shared an eye-opening post for International Women's Day as she embraced her womanhood in a powerful, topless snap on Tuesday.
Influencer Holly, 22, who boasts almost 300,000 followers on Instagram, stripped off for a pool selfie to celebrate the day dedicated to inspirational and courageous women all over the world.
The daughter of celebrity chef Gordon showed off her incredible figure as she marked the occasion.
She posed with one hand holding her bikini top and the other holding onto her assets as she looked out at the stunning view.
"Happy International Women's Day," Holly penned. "I'm so grateful to be surrounded by such hard working & inspirational women #internationalwomensday."
She also added two more snaps, which included younger sister Tilly - who recently competed on Strictly Come Dancing - lying on a countertop while singing, a selfie of the sisters and finally a snap of mum Tana cuddling their brother Oscar.
Her two sisters Megan, 23, and Tilly, 20, rushed to the comments section to compliment her, showing their support.
Others also showed their awe, as one person wrote: "Inspired by all the Ramsay women [heart emoji]."
Another penned: "Beautiful! That Oscar is one lucky lad to be surrounded by so many strong and beautiful women!!"
"Happy International Women's day to all of the women here," a third added.
Back in January, Holly celebrated being sober for more than a year.
She gave up drinking in the interest of her mental health - but has revealed there's a downside to it.
Holly says it can be "lonely" not drinking, particularly whilst in your twenties.
But on the plus side, the model says it has allowed her to "have more fun" and actually be in control.
Holly - who hosts the 21 and Over podcast - shared her thoughts on the situation in a recent Q&A with fans on her Instagram account.
During the session, she was asked: "How important is it to cut out alcohol when you struggle daily with mental health?"
She responded with her thoughts and experience but noted that her answer wasn't a "one size fits all" response.
Holly said: "For me, cutting out alcohol has made me so much more present, I'm able to have more fun and I'm in control. Alcohol and antidepressants don't mix well. I made the decision to put my physical and mental health first."
She admitted that not drinking alcohol in your twenties can be "lonely," but said that those in such circumstances will find people who "don't even care" that they aren't drinking.
"It can be lonely not drinking especially at this age as it's such a big part of our social lives .. but you will find the right people who don't even care that you're not drinking and are just happy you're with them," she concluded her response.