Faye Winter has slammed fans for body-shaming her after she wore a very revealing gown.
The Love Island star, 27, slipped into the sparkly low-cut number on Monday - which left little to the imagination.
One of her followers said she 'didn't need to dress like that' while another reckoned Faye was 'trying too hard' to get Teddy Soares' attention after the couple announced their shock split.
But now the reality star has had her say.
Taking to Instagram, sharing the picture again, Faye wrote: "On this post, I will not be accepting women or men telling me how I should or shouldn't dress.
"I do not care if the opposite sex does not find it attractive, I do not live my life to appease others, especially those that I do not know.
"All I care about is that the t*t tape I paid for does what it advertises, and I'm pleased to say it was a 10/10 review from me."
After weeks of speculation, Faye and Teddy announced they'd called it a day in February.
The couple came third in Love Island in 2021 and had been living together for almost 18 months, but in a statement Faye said: "I wanted to let you know that after lots of time and consideration, Teddy and I have decided to go our separate ways.
"Thank you all so much for supporting our relationship and sharing the journey with us."
She concluded by saying: "Lots of love, Faye and Bonnie [their dog]."
Faye later opened up about the effect the split had on her, saying she was struggling with basic tasks like getting out of bed.
However the former lettings agent recently shared snaps of her "happy" new home, having left the house she shared with Teddy.
Posting snaps of an elegantly decorated lounge, Faye wrote: "Welcome to our home. This time we wanted nothing but open spaces and light. I think we got exactly what we wanted.
"This month has been about prioritising mine and Bonnie's safe place and home together. I’d never lived on my own before so was naturally worried about how lonely I’d feel, however the truth is I’ve never felt less alone in my life!"
Faye continued: "Life is about choices, choices we can’t be certain about the outcome but the choice to be back in Devon is something I got so right, I’m a happy version of myself again, actually I just feel like me again."