Heidi Klum's daughter sparks concerns with topless photo
Heidi Klum's daughter Leni Klum sparked concerns on Wednesday after sharing a topless snap to her Instagram Stories.
The 19-year-old shared a photo of herself lying face-down in bed, showing off an intense sunburn after spending the day in the sun.
"Obviously didn't use enough sunscreen..." she wrote.
She's previously been slammed after sharing a similar photo last year, where she posed for a selfie, showing off yet another severe sunburn.
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"A little bit sun-kissed," she wrote at the time, with many of her followers begging her to take action.
“LENI!!!!! Wear your sunscreen!!!!!” one fan exclaimed.
“Coming from a person that has had 3 skin cancers removed…USE SUNSCREEN!” wrote another.
“Ouch. That’s gotta hurt. Take care, Leni,” added a third.
Some fans also were quick to send Leni skincare tips, so she could soothe her skin and avoid it happening again.
“Aloe Vera if you can find fresh, cut it open and rub the gel on sunburn, it will help tremendously. Been there, done that,” a helpful follower wrote.
“You need lots of moisturiser gel with aloe,” a second chimed in.
“That hurts me! Use sunblock with high zinc oxide,” another added.
Gwyneth Paltrow shocks with 'horrific' selfie
It comes after Gwyneth Paltrow also shocked fans after sharing a photo showing off her sun damage.
"That first pic is a great advert for sunscreen if ever I saw one," one user wrote.
"It doesn’t add up to me," another said. "The poster queen for a health and wellness empire having skin that badly sun damaged."
"Your sun damage is HORRIFIC," a third exclaimed.
All of you actors who say they are so healthy and eat healthy, yet you lay out in the sun, NOT HEALTHY!" someone else added. "Skin cancer is not so pretty and very dangerous!"
"Yikes - please, please wear sunscreen G," another said. "You already have a lot of sun damage."
"Dang girl, your skin is toast," one person wrote.
Melanoma is the most common cancer for 20-39-year-olds, the Melanoma Institute of Australia's CEO Matthew Browne told Yahoo News.
"We need to ensure the younger demographic understands the seriousness of melanoma, the seriousness of a disease that can ultimately kill you," he said.
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