Gold Coast bikini model Gabby Epstein breaches social media guidelines in nude photo post
A Queensland OnlyFans model has been warned not to post nude photos on Instagram after she was caught breaching guidelines on adult sexual solicitation.
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A Queensland OnlyFans model has been issued a warning on Instagram after she was found to be breaching guidelines on adult sexual solicitation.
Gold Coast influencer Gabrielle “Gabby” Epstein, 27, who lives in Los Angeles, had a nude photo deleted by Instagram on Tuesday for breaching community guidelines.
Ms Epstein took to the platform to share the alert that “goes against our guidelines on adult sexual solicitation.”
The guidelines did not allow for Instagram users to post “nude images, sexual messages or suggestive statements.”
Ms Epstein, who has 36,500 followers on Twitter and 2.7 million followers on Instagram, has had her posts removed by the social media platform before, with a caption on her post that said “Instagram removed my pic this morning bc (sic) I was too naked (what’s new) so here’s this instead.”
The former Miss Universe Australia representative rose to fame in 2015 when she was a bikini model and brand ambassador.
That year the then-21-year-old told the Gold Coast Bulletin she earnt more for one Instagram post than she would for four days work as a model.
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