Pavlína Pořízková has posed entirely in the nude at the age of 55 in support of Elizabeth Hurley after the latter, also 55, sparked criticism for posting topless pics last week.
Taking to Instagram to share the striking snap, which currently has over 46K likes, Pořízková spoke in detail about society's tendency to shame women for their naked bodies once they reach a certain age
Pořízková also explained in the caption that the sizzling photo was inspired by fellow supermodel Elizabeth Hurley.
The supermodel, who was born in former Czechoslovakia, opened up about the negative attention she has gotten for her body since turning 50 - a far cry from the way her naked body was perceived in her twenties and thirties.
"Put your clothes on," Pořízková joked in the caption, before going on to say, "Today, on a serious note, thoughts inspired by the brouhaha around a sexy photo of @elizabethhurley1."
She continued:
"When I was in my twenties and thirties, the less I wore - the more popular I was. In my forties, I could walk around practically naked and illicit nothing more than a ticket for public indecency.
"At fifty, I am reviled for it. 'Put on your clothes, grandma. Hungry for attention, are you? A little desperate here? You’re pathetic.'
Why is sexiness and nudity applauded in a woman’s youth and reviled in her maturity?"Because of men.
"Men are biologically programmed to spread their seed, inserting themselves into fertile containers which advertise their viability through youth.What does this say for men who do not want children? Men who have all the kids they wanted? Men who don’t want kids right this second?
"Unevolved.
"And what does this say for women like myself, who need to be validated by the male gaze?
"Insecure.
"The only thing that is pathetic here is allowing others to set your priorities."
This comes a week after Hurley took to Instagram herself to post a couple of provocative pictures of her posing in her underwear and a fluffy coat that exposed much of her chest.
The viral post even caught the attention of Good Morning Britain host Piers Morgan, who slammed the photos, saying: "Isn't that a bit creepy? What is all this! It's what we call in the business 'thirsty and a bit creepy.'"