Ruby Tuesday Matthews suffers unfortunate nip slip as she posts sultry video in a pool
Controversial influencer Ruby Tuesday Matthews suffers an unfortunate pinch slip while posting sultry video in a pool
Ruby Tuesday Matthews had an unfortunate slip in a video she posted to her Instagram story.
The 27-year-old influencer posted a racy video in which she steps out of a swimming pool during her vacation.
Wearing a black string bikini, the mother-of-three walked sultryly out of the pool, tucking her wet hair behind her head.
As she ran her hands through her hair, she exposed her right nipple.
The Byron Bay-based identity posted the video to her Instagram story on Monday and kept it until it expired after 24 hours.
Ruby Tuesday Matthews (pictured) had an unfortunate slip in a video she posted to her Instagram story
The influencer was recently called out for posting a photo on social media of her young son posing shirtless in low-rise pants for a fashion campaign.
She was accused by her own followers of being ignorant of the dangers of online predators, who are known to exploit innocent images of children and distribute them on the dark web.
Ruby shared the photo of her four-year-old son Mars to promote a cap sold by her clothing label Robey.
The 27-year-old influencer posted a racy video in which she steps out of a swimming pool during her vacation
After the photo was labeled “exploitative,” Matthews responded to her critics in a furious Instagram video.
She insisted there was “nothing wrong” with the photo and dismissed her haters as “hypersensitive.”
The influencer also said the shot was not “staged,” so her son’s pants were intentionally low-slung, adding that Mars spends most of his time shirtless anyway.
The influencer was recently called out for posting a photo on social media of her young son posing shirtless in low-rise pants for a fashion campaign
“First of all, that shot is not staged at all. We literally went to my friends banana plantation and that’s how he wore his outfit that day, no shirt as usual, and we shot some pictures with him in the hat,” she said.
“I would also say that if you sexualize that image of him, I think you really need to look at the bigger picture of what your problem is and maybe you’ve become so overly sensitive.
“The lines are blurring between what is wrong and what is right. There’s nothing wrong with that image.’
After the photo was labeled “exploitative,” Matthews responded to her critics in a furious Instagram video