Dhakota Williams poses completely naked

Carl Williams’ daughter Dhakota flaunts her sensational curves as she poses topless with mother Roberta – after hinting she could join OnlyFans

Dhakota Williams recently hinted that she could soon be making her debut on OnlyFans.

And on Wednesday, the 21-year-old daughter of slain gangland figure Carl Williams gave viewers a taste of what’s to come by stripping down and posing topless.

Uploading a photo to her private Instagram page, Dhakota proudly flaunted her jaw-dropping physique alongside her mother Roberta and a friend.

That’ll get the likes! Dhakota Williams, 21, (pictured) proudly posed topless in a sultry Instagram photo on Wednesday – after hinting she could soon be joining OnlyFans

In the image, the busty brunette can be seen covering her modesty while holding a balloon emblazoned with the words, ‘Happy Birthday Princess’. 

As she gazes at the camera, she happily flashes two peace signs, while her mother drapes her arm lovingly around her. 

It comes just weeks after Dhakota hinted she could be joining OnlyFans after she posted a string of sultry images kneeling in a plunging dress. 

In the photos, Dhakota is seen pouting at the camera in the candy pink frock.

Gorgeous: In the images, Dhakota pouted at the camera in the candy pink frock

She wore her hair in a poker straight style, and sported a flash of makeup to enhance her striking features. 

‘If u wanna see more of me on my knees, comment for the OF,’ she teased in the caption. 

While it may well have just been a cheeky caption, Dhakota was met with several comments from eager fans who said they would be more than happy to sign up to her page. 

Tease: ‘If u wanna see more of me on my knees, comment for the OF,’ she teased in the caption.

‘Absolutely gorgeous. Hell yeah OF,’ one fan commented, while another wrote: ‘I’m here for that!’

‘Yesssss for the OF,’ another said, while a fourth chimed in: ‘Sign me up!’

OnlyFans is a subscription-based adult website where content can range from something as innocent as a suggestive selfie, all the way to hardcore pornography. 

Tease: ‘If u wanna see more of me on my knees, comment for the OF,’ she wrote

All for it! While it may well have just been a cheeky caption, Dhakota was met several comments from eager fans who said they would be more than happy to sign up to her page

Dhakota, whose mother is gangland widow Roberta Williams, regularly loves to share sultry images of herself on Instagram and has amassed over 35,000 followers.

She was nine years old when her father, drug kingpin Carl Williams, was bludgeoned to death at Barwon Prison by fellow inmate Matthew Charles Johnson in 2010.

Williams was a key figure in Melbourne’s infamous gangland war, which claimed the lives of 36 criminal figures between 1998 and 2010.

He was jailed for 35 years in 2007 for ordering the murders of three rivals, and more time for conspiring to kill a fourth.

Notorious: Dhakota was nine years old when her father, drug kingpin Carl Williams, was bludgeoned to death at Barwon Prison by fellow inmate Matthew Charles Johnson in 2010 

His death in 2010 followed an investigation revealing Victoria Police was paying $8,000 per year for his daughter’s school fees.

It was later revealed Carl was an informant and had given information regarding a handful of unsolved murder investigations.

Carl wrote several long letters to his wife and others from jail in the months before he was murdered, which have since been made into a book titled Life Sentence.

Dhakota spoke fondly about her father on Channel Seven’s Sunday Night program in 2016.

‘We know our dad as our dad, not what he’s described as in the newspapers… so we know him as fun and loving and caring for us, and always made us happy,’ she said.

‘If you spoke to him and got to know him, you’d think he’s not that sort of person, like, and you can tell he did it for his family ’cause he was all for us, all for us family.’

‘It was just normal for me, that’s all I really knew.’

Love: Dhakota spoke fondly about her father on Channel Seven’s Sunday Night program in 2016. ‘We know our dad as our dad, not what he’s described as in the newspapers… so we know him as fun and loving and caring for us, and always made us happy,’ she said

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