“Not all feminists want to release the pinch!” Actress Celeste Barber shares a hilarious photo of herself without a bra while posing as Bella Hadid
She is known for mocking celebrities and has amassed 6.9 million followers on Instagram with her hilarious posts.
And Wednesday, Celeste Barber, 37, shared a photo of herself posing as the American model, Bella Hadid, 23.
Going without a bra in a white open shirt, Celeste copied Bella’s pose.
“Not all feminists want to release the pinch!” On Wednesday, actress Celeste Barber (right) shared a hilarious photo of her without a bra, while posing as Bella Hadid (left)
In the picture, Celeste pouted and ran her hair over her face.
She again copied Bella’s outfit by wearing black high-waisted pants, unbuttoning them on the front.
“Just a note – not all feminists want to release the pinch,” said Celeste in the caption.

Another! Earlier this week, Celeste shared a hilarious video of herself imitating 31-year-old South African model Candice Swanepoel (photo)
Earlier this week, Celeste shared a hilarious video of herself imitating 31-year-old South African model Candice Swanepoel.
Candice could be seen showing off her incredible figure in a tiny thong bikini, with Celeste jumping in a two-piece bikini to imitate the blonde.
Last week, Celeste responded to criticism of her $ 51 million bushfires relief fundraiser.

Copy her look! Candice could be seen showing off her incredible figure in a tiny string bikini, with Celeste jumping into a two-piece bikini to imitate the blonde
The 37-year-old woman retaliated against opponents who believe her campaign was ill-advised after her funds were blocked in legal roadblocks that prevented the distribution of money.
The Australian actress launched her NSW RFS bushfires fundraiser in January to raise $ 30,000 after her family home was threatened in Eden on the south coast of New South Wales.
His campaign became the largest fundraiser in the history of Facebook, ending with more than $ 51 million donated by more than 1.3 million people.
Celeste hit back at her critics and told the Sydney Morning Herald that she would do it again.

Reaction: Last week, Celeste Barber responded to criticism of her $ 51 million bushfires relief fundraiser. The 37-year-old woman retaliated against opponents who believe her campaign was ill-advised after her funds were blocked in legal roadblocks that prevented the distribution of money.
“I would have raised more. I would have continued and I would have just continued to collect more money, I would do it again and again, as if you weren’t doing it? she says.
“No one would, no, in fact I probably wouldn’t raise $ 52 million because I had a game, I didn’t really have a game and I would do it 100% again.
Once the incredible money began to arrive, Celeste decided to change the fundraiser to support other states affected by the bushfires.
Legal issues arose because the money went to the NSW RFS Donations Trust account, which by law cannot donate funds to other charities.
NSW RFS can use the funds to update equipment, including trucks and face masks, but they cannot legally donate funds to volunteer firefighters or victims.
However, none of the funds raised have been returned to the victims of the bushfire crisis due to legal issues regarding how the funds can be distributed.

“I would have raised more. I would have continued and I would have just continued to collect more money, I would do it again and again, as if you weren’t doing it? she says. Photographed at the Melbourne Fashion Festival last week