Jessie James Decker has sent a very clear message to mom shamers who say she should cover up just because she's a parent.
The 35-year-old Country star and wife of former NFL star Eric Decker recently took to Instagram to promote the latest collection from her Kittenish swimwear brand.
However, the 'I Still Love You' singer also took the opportunity to throw some shade at those who have told her that she shouldn't be wearing a bikini just because she's a mom.
Writing to her 4.2 million followers, Decker captioned the post: "'Cover up you’re a mom'" [Laughing emoji] This textured sexy little black numba amongst many other fabulous suits drops tomorrow @kittenish [...] So set your timers for 12c sweet cheeks. U don’t wanna miss this one. Meow".
In the sizzling snaps, Decker can be seen posing in the sun in a black swimsuit, matched with gold jewelry and black sunglasses.
As of this writing the post has received many comments from adoring fans, with one person writing: "Hottest mommy ever - haters just jealous [...] you’re an inspiration to all women."
A second added: "There’s a reason they say 'shake what your mama gave you', moms are awesome and they wear bikinis too".
"I am a mom and I will always wear a cheeky bikini if that’s what I feel comfortable in," commented a third.
(However, it looks like the post also attracted some negative attention, as comments have since been limited.)

Jessie and Eric first started dating back in 2011 after meeting through mutual friends.
In her 2018 memoir, Jessie admits that she "made Eric chase [her]" in an effort to prove he was really into her.
After becoming engaged in 2012, the couple would marry a year later in Colorado.
They have since welcomed three children; Vivianne in 2014, Eric Jr. in 2015, and Forrest in 2018.
During an appearance on the Motherly podcast back in 2019, the Jessie revealed that having children strengthened the couple's relationship.
"It’s made it even stronger and made us even closer because you know — think about it," she explained. "We created these people out of love together and now we’re raising three people that we have in common, not just biologically, but we have in common that we are so madly in love with these people that we created together."
She added: "And we have the same goal, which is to love them and take care of them and give them the best life we possibly can, which makes us closer and stronger."