Rebecca Lobie was recently targeted by a troll who mocked her beloved horse tattoo on her derrière.
And on Friday, she defiantly flaunted her bottom for her latest Instagram post.
The 33-year-old sat on a sun lounge and appeared to be enjoying the beach view ahead of her.
Nothing’s going to stop her! Steve Irwin’s ‘hot niece’ Rebecca Lobie defiantly showed off her derrière in a racy swimsuit for an Instagram post on Friday, after a vile troll mocked her horse tattoo
She donned a racy red and white one piece swimsuit that drew attention to peachy rear.
‘Island Vibes,’ the blonde bombshell wrote in the caption.
Rebecca’s post comes after she recently called out a vile troll who mocked her derrière horse tattoo in the comments section of her Instagram post on Sunday.
Sharing a screenshot of the nasty remarks she received from a stranger on her Instagram Stories, Steve Irwin’s ‘hot niece’ detailed the extent of the bullying.
Online: The 33-year-old called out a vile troll who mocked her derrière horse tattoo in the comments section of her Instagram post on Sunday
The mother of two said that while she usually ‘stays quiet’, sometimes enough is enough.
The nasty comments saw the troll asking whether she got the horse tattoo when she was ‘ugly’, and suggesting her children must be ‘proud’ to see their mother posing in revealing ensembles.
Rebecca wrote online: ‘Comments like these! Seriously bullying online is out of control.’
The Queensland-based star went on to reveal that the tattoo has ‘sentimental meaning’ and urged the troll to ‘stop commenting on things you have no idea about’.
Awful: The nasty comments saw the troll asking whether she got the horse tattoo when she was ‘ugly’, and suggesting her children must be ‘proud’ to see their mother posing in revealing ensembles
After receiving messages of support from fans, the blonde beauty later took to Instagram Stories, thanking them for their ‘kind messages’.
‘Thank you for the kind messages. I’m okay, I’ve learnt to have thick skin. I usually stay quiet about it but sometimes it’s enough. It’s not hard to be kind,’ she wrote.
It comes as the busty beauty continues to encourage fans to pay a $7 monthly fee for access to her ‘exclusive’ content.
Appreciative: After receiving messages of support from fans, the blonde beauty later took to Instagram Stories, thanking them for their ‘kind messages’
Grateful: ‘Thank you for the kind messages. I’m okay, I’ve learnt to have thick skin. I usually stay quiet about it but sometimes it’s enough. It’s not hard to be kind,’ she wrote
Rebecca is charging fans US$4.99 (AUD$6.80) for the first month’s subscription on beckylobie.com, and US$9.99 (AUD$13.61) thereafter.
For an additional US$55 (AUD$74.92), Rebecca says one video shows her ‘fully naked… with just the seat belts covering up my [lemon emoji].
‘But don’t worry, I made sure to pull back to give you a full view. We are just getting started,’ she added.
Tickled pink: The Queensland-based star often displays her ample assets and toned curves in racy Instagram photos
For an extra US$34 (AUD46.31) she promises a ‘nip slip’ in a three-photo gallery.
Rebecca, who is the daughter of Steve Irwin’s sister Joy and her husband Frank Muscillo, resigned from Australia Zoo in December 2015.
She recently discussed her new website in an interview with Daily Mail Australia, explaining that it is similar to subscription site OnlyFans but will use her own branding so she has ‘more control’.
New venture: It comes as the busty beauty continues to encourage fans to pay a $7 monthly fee for access to her ‘exclusive’ content
Business: Rebecca is charging fans US$4.99 (AUD$6.80) for the first month’s subscription on beckylobie.com, and US$9.99 (AUD$13.61) thereafter
‘Having another platform to be able to share my content is something I have wanted to do for a while now and has always been a big request from people,’ she said.
‘I love creating content and engaging with my fans and this is another way I can.’
Speaking about her decision to shun OnlyFans, Rebecca added: ‘It has the same features if not more. I will be posting exclusive content, chatting with fans and going live.’
Control: She recently discussed her new website in an interview with Daily Mail Australia, explaining that it is similar to subscription site OnlyFans but will use her own branding so she has ‘more control’