Lottie Moss sends temperatures soaring as she showcases her pert derrière in a sizzling lingerie snap
She is a successful model who has won legions of followers on social media with her sultry snaps.
And Lottie Moss set pulses racing as she shared a clip of herself posing in peach lingerie on Tuesday.
The model, 22, looked radiant as she displayed her pert derrière in the clip which she uploaded to her Instagram Stories.
Sultry: Lottie Moss set pulses racing as she shared a clip of herself posing in peach lingerie on Tuesday
Lottie also wore a pink long-sleeved top which highlighted her taut midriff while she let her blonde locks fall loose down her shoulders.
The social media star, who is the younger sister of Kate Moss, appeared to be taking part in a photoshoot as she posed in front of a makeup chair.
The bombshell also revealed she sported pink locks for some of the shoot as she shared a snap of herself getting her hair done on set.
The post comes after Lottie took to Instagram Stories on Monday to discuss her ADHD diagnosis in a bid to help others, claiming that having the disorder can ‘lead to substance abuse.’
Stunning: The model, 22, looked radiant as she displayed her pert derriere in the clip which she uploaded to her Instagram Stories
She said: ‘I was diagnosed wtih ADHD this year and knowing about it and being on right medication has changed my life and it could save someone else’s.
‘There’s a lot of anxiety, depression and substance abuse that comes with having ADHD, just as a result of not knowing you have it or being misdiagnosed.
‘So if you are anyone you know might have ADHD and you just have a hunch, or you just want to know more about it, please google it and go to a doctor, Find out more because it can be really serious.
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a behavioural condition defined by inattentiveness, hyperactivity and impulsiveness.
Pretty in pink: The bombshell also revealed she sported pink locks for some of the shoot as she shared a snap of herself getting her hair done on set
It affects around five per cent of children in the US. Some 3.6 per cent of boys and 0.85 per cent of girls suffer in the UK.
In July, the Calvin Klein model revealed she had to deal with ‘so many people thinking it’s some made-up thing, or try to tell me how I should feel, or that it isn’t that bad, especially people that haven’t ever had a mental illness’.
Lottie also told her 330,000 followers at the time: ‘My struggles have caused me to act out of character.
‘I was becoming a person I didn’t really like which is why I numbed myself with substances.’
Trying to help others: Lottie discussed her ADHD diagnosis on Instagram Stories on Monday and revealed the disorder can lead to ‘substance abuse’