Jonathan Ross' daughter Honey, 23, poses NAKED in defiant snap

‘I didn’t like the attention but f**k it’: Jonathan Ross’ daughter Honey, 23, resumes posing NAKED in defiant snap after hitting out at ‘fatphobic’ trolls

Her weight and childhood diets sparked conversations earlier this year. 

And while Jonathan Ross’ daughter Honey, 23, initially turned her back on her love of posing for explicit snaps, on Wednesday she vowed to embrace ‘the saucy stuff’.

In her caption, she admitted she missed being an ‘Insta thot’ [Thot is defined as ‘a woman who has many casual sexual encounters or relationships’] and vowed to keep expressing herself by sharing racy nude snaps. 

She’s back! Jonathan Ross’ daughter Honey, 23, initially turned her back on her love of posing for explicit snaps, on Wednesday she vowed to embrace ‘the saucy stuff’

Honey shared the stunning snap with her 39k followers, while adding the caption: ‘I stopped posting more saucy stuff because I didn’t like the attention I was getting. But I felt so sad to have lost that part of my expression so f**k it. A full nude.

She protected her modesty in the snap with leaf emojis and snapped the shot in her dressing table mirror with her face obscured and just her body on show.  

Back in September, Honey was at the centre of headlines when she revealed her famous parents Jonathan and Jane Goldman presented her with ‘absolutely toxic’ diets when she was a teen.

After revealing the news of her diets, she also tragically admitted that she once hated herself before accepting she is ‘really attractive’ at size 18.

Hitting back: Honey shared the stunning snap with her 39k followers, while adding the caption: ‘I stopped posting more saucy stuff because I didn’t like the attention I was getting. But I felt so sad to have lost that part of my expression so f**k it. A full nude

Despite admitting famous parents would encourage her to lose weight in the past, she dismissed the notion that they did anything wrong in a later interview. 

She told The Sun: ‘I think people would very much like to spin it that my parents were forcing me to do a diet. Of course they weren’t. I hated myself. I hated my body. I could see that it broke their hearts to see their daughter so full of self-loathing.’

The activist confessed being targeted by trolls online was what spurred her obsession with her weight at the tender age of 12.

Being featured alongside her family online allowed such comments to be posted – with Honey opting into Weight Watchers and requesting a personal trainer by age 14.

Controversy: Back in September, Honey was at the centre of headlines when she revealed her famous parents Jonathan and Jane Goldman presented her with ‘absolutely toxic’ diets when she was a teen (pictured in 2017) 

Past battles: After revealing the news of her diets, she also tragically admitted that she once hated herself before accepting she is ‘really attractive’ at size 18

The celebrity offspring shed weight but felt ‘more miserable’ and irritated that people who had ignored her previously were suddenly being friendly.

She recalled: ‘I was thin and very intimidating. People who had never given me a second glance were being so nice to me and flirting with me…

‘And I was f**king furious. It made me see everything really clearly. When you are a fat woman, sometimes you’re not even treated like a person.

‘Because I’ve got a gut, apparently that’s a big deal. I am really attractive,’ Honey said. ‘I’m an attractive young woman who wants to enjoy my life and my body in the same way that my thin friends have always been allowed to.’

The Body Protest co-host was recently forced to hit back at ‘fatphobic’ people sliding into her DMs on social media to send her abusive DMs.

‘It made me see everything really clearly’: The activist confessed being targeted by trolls online was what spurred her obsession with her weight at the tender age of 12

She wrote on Instagram:’I’m not even joking, someone in my comments saying I’m going to die of heart disease is in my DMs asking me out. You couldn’t write it.

‘For the overwhelmingly lovely DMs I’ve received – thank you so much and I wish you all the most beautiful journey of self love and self acceptance. Let today be the day you start being kind to yourself and your body.

‘Truly there’s only a handful of people being outwardly fatphobic. And it really does not affect me in any meaningful or long lasting way – more like a momentary annoyance and an anger that what they’ve said would really hurt someone with less of a hardened shell than I have.

‘Their choice to harass fat people says more about them than it does about me, a wholesome fat woman merely existing happily. Also TBH, I know it’s because they wanna f**k me and are angry that’s never gonna happen.’

Working it: The celebrity offspring shed weight but felt ‘more miserable’ and irritated that people who had ignored her previously were suddenly being friendly

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