Jessie James Decker models a lilac bikini… after making fun of mommy-shamers

Jessie James Decker continues to flaunt her very toned figure on social media.

On Sunday, the 34-year-old country crooner modeled a lilac bikini at home.

The star presented her new spring collection for her Kittenish brand.

This comes after the artist mocked mommy shamers who have told her to “cover up” in the past.

On Friday, the country singer captioned a bikini image, “Cover up, you’re a mom.” This textured sexy little black numba among many other fabulous suits drops tomorrow @kittenish β˜€οΈ So set your timers for 12c sweet cheeks. You don’t want to miss this one. Meow.’

Cute look: Jessie James Decker continues to flaunt her very toned figure on social media

Ready to swim: On Sunday, the 34-year-old country crooner modeled a lilac bikini at home

Ready to swim: On Sunday, the 34-year-old country crooner modeled a lilac bikini at home

She was seen in a black two-piece that made the most of her abs and toned legs.

The 34-year-old Dancing With The Stars star sat in a chair on the deck of her home wearing black sunglasses.

Several fans commented on Decker’s photo, praising her for the bold shot.

‘Are you talking to me? you look great Jess,” one user wrote. “Like grandma says, if you got it, show it off,” said another. To which Decker replied, “Yes, and my grandmother too.”

In 2015, Decker publicly complained about Instagram’s censorship problems.

After an image of her daughter Vivianne was flagged as inappropriate and eventually removed from the site, Decker posted a naked image of Kim Kardashian from a magazine.

She wondered why the reality TV star’s photos are acceptable but hers are not.

After Decker discovered there was a hate page on Reddit dedicated to bringing down her image, she took to social media in July 2021 to confront the haters.

Also blue: the star presented her new spring collection for her Kittenish brand

Also blue: the star presented her new spring collection for her Kittenish brand

“I know I’m not perfect, but you point out my flaws β€” the things I’m already insecure about β€” it hurts me,” she said.

And it doesn’t feel right to be bullied, bullied, or torn apart. If you don’t like me, leave me alone. If you don’t like what I have to say, what I do, anything about me, then stop paying attention to me. Just leave me alone.’

Earlier this year, Decker said she was tired of the mom-shamers after she was told not to post pictures of her kids in swimwear when the family vacationed in Mexico. She was even accused of photoshopping abs on their stomachs.

Blue Mood: This comes after the artist mocked mommy shamers who have told her to 'cover up' in the past

Blue Mood: This comes after the artist mocked mommy shamers who have told her to ‘cover up’ in the past

The hitmaker has three children β€” Vivianne, eight, Eric Jr., seven, and Forrest, four β€” who she shares with husband, Eric Decker.

The beauty told E! she shuts out hate. “I’m proud of my kids and when I see a reaction I’m always a little shocked,” Decker told E! News.

“I realize I have a lot of eyes watching, but I don’t let it affect what I want to post,” she added. “I’m going to live my life and not let the outside noise affect me,” she continued.

She was also in the news earlier this month.

Decker spoke out about her sister Sydney’s recent ordeal with United Airlines.

The singer took to her Instagram Stories with a lengthy text post berating the airline.

She responded after her sister Sydney Rae Bass’s husband, Anthony Bass, pitcher for the Toronto Blue Jays, complained on social media Sunday that United had forced his pregnant wife to get on all fours to clean up stray popcorn thrown by their daughter was dropped. .

The complaint sparked a major debate on social media, with those who thought it was rude to expect service members to clean up after themselves, taking on others who argued that service members were paid to take care of that mess.

A fresh look for spring: The pinup wore very little makeup and her highlighted hair in a messy ponytail

A fresh look for spring: The pinup wore very little makeup and her highlighted hair in a messy ponytail

“My sister @sydneyraebass just texted me from her @united flight,” Jessie wrote in a since-disappeared message. “As you know, she’s five months pregnant, high risk, and also traveling alone with her two small children.”

“Blaire accidentally spilled some popcorn in the aisle” of the Plain, Decker wrote.

Her sister Sydney shares daughter Brooklyn, five, with Anthony, and the couple also adopted a younger daughter, Blaire, in 2020. It was Blaire who allegedly spilled some of her popcorn.

β€œThe flight attendant came to Sydney with a garbage bag and a wet wipe and told her the captain wants Syd to clean up every drop,” Jessie claimed.

She wrote that her sister had to get on her “hands and knees” and said the humiliation of the event left her in tears.

“Good to go united,” she added sarcastically.

Jessie cemented her support for her sister Sydney and her family with a follow-up post to her Insta Stories, in which she pressed her head against little Blaire.

“Grab my sister and the popcorn hazard,” she joked. “Yes, that’s what the flight attendant told my sister, the popcorn in the aisle is a safety hazard.”

A subsequent post included a video filmed by Jessie questioning her sister about where the popcorn Blaire spilled came from.

Take that: On Friday, the country singer captioned a bikini image: '''Cover up, you're a mom." This textured sexy little black numba among many other fabulous suits drops tomorrow @kittenish β˜€οΈ So set your timers for 12c sweet cheeks.  You don't want to miss this one.  Meow'

Take that: On Friday, the country singer captioned a bikini image, “Cover up you’re a mom.” You don’t want to miss this one. Miauw’

β€œAll the time I think the popcorn is something Syd just picked up [in the airport],” she said from behind the camera, as Sydney confirmed it was an in-flight snack provided by the crew.

“If popcorn is dangerous, why do they give it on planes?” she asked.

Last month, the 5ft1in star was also seen in a black and white video of her dancing around in swimwear by a swimming pool.

Family:

Family: “My sister @sydneyraebass just texted me from her flight on @united,” Jessie wrote after her sister was asked to clean up her kid’s popcorn on the floor of a plane

“You want to get your hands on this collection…launching Thursday, the bronzed collection for swimming 2023,” she wrote in her caption.

She put her 118 pounds on display as she seemed to be having the time of her life for the new ads. Her long, highlighted hair was worn down and she was beautifully made up for the photo shoot. And the hitmaker wore dainty gold jewelry that added a nice accent.

The country music sensation then shared a video she took from the bedroom of the mansion she shares with husband Eric Decker. While holding up her cell phone, the performer was seen filming herself walking through the room with hard wood floors. She was wearing a beige bikini that emphasized her small tummy and toned legs.

The star wore her hair down and wore light nude makeup with little jewelry.

Kittenish was founded in 2014 by Decker, who oversaw all of the designs and gave her own Southern style a modern twist.

In 2019, Kittenish opened its first physical store in Nashville, Tennessee, which was a huge success.

Decker also has a rich personal life as she is a woman with children.

Jessie is married to former American football player Eric Decker and they have three children: Vivianne, Forrest and Eric II.

This comes after the beauty detailed her “internal struggles” in a candid post shared last year about her battle with anxiety and depression.

The Should Have Known Better star has opened up about her mental health struggles in an emotional note on Instagram, admitting she suffered for several years as her confidence and self-esteem plummeted while also battling with her “body image.”

The love of her life: Jessie and Eric Decker attend the Pro Football Hall Of Fame's Family Recovery Fund charity with proceeds benefiting The Covenant School to be held at The Twelve Thirty Club on April 4, 2023 in Nashville

The love of her life: Jessie and Eric Decker attend the Pro Football Hall Of Fame’s Family Recovery Fund charity with proceeds benefiting The Covenant School to be held at The Twelve Thirty Club on April 4, 2023 in Nashville

In the note, she wrote, β€œIt goes up and down. There have been some really nice, great moments, but also some pretty low lows.

“The reason why I want to share this is because I think I got to a point where I tried to hide my vulnerabilities because if I always made everything look good it would hide my internal struggles.”

She added, β€œI have a very blessed life with healthy children and an incredibly loving rock of a husband. But I’ve certainly had a hard time over the past few years.

β€œMy anxiety has gotten worse, my self-esteem, my confidence. It’s been a little bit worse lately where I just break down and cry. I’ve struggled with some body image issues and probably always have.”

Jessie went on to explain that she had been going through some “family issues” and struggled with internet trolls during that difficult time – and it was so bad that she considered quitting music.

She wrote, “I am constantly being ripped apart on a daily basis which kills me a little every day and makes me question my purpose in this industry and truthfully sometimes makes me consider quitting it all and disappearing.”