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Ashley Graham poses nude on Instagram: ‘My booty’s out’

Ashley Graham walking in New York City.
Ashley Graham bared it all in a new Instagram post putting her assets on display.

Ashley Graham is showing off her famous figure.

The model bared it all on Instagram Thursday as she tucked a photo of her nude backside into a slideshow from her trip to New York City.

“Making my way downtown, walking fast, faces pass, my booty’s out dun na na na na,” Graham, 34, captioned the post with a twist on the lyrics from “A Thousand Miles” by Vanessa Carlton.

In the sultry last slide, the body positivity advocate zoomed in on her naked body in a bathroom mirror just enough to show off the top of her butt and a little bit of side boob as her long brunette tresses covered her bare back.

Graham also posted glimpses of her time in the Big Apple, where she rocked white trousers and a cream-colored top outside the Loews Regency hotel.

Graham posed in her birthday suit, cropping the image just below her backside.

The Sports Illustrated stunner was met with praise from her friends and followers, with one writing, “Role model on so many levels 🙌.”

“This carousel of photos: a masterpiece,” another follower commented.

A third added, “We love a lyrical queen 😍.”

The model stunned in a selfie before hitting the streets of NYC.

Graham is no stranger to celebrating her curves on social media.

After giving birth to twin sons with husband Justin Ervin in January, the “A New Model” author showed off her changing body and stretch marks in a colorful corset.

Fans applauded Graham for her realistic posts at the time, saying she gives them “so much confidence” in their own bodies.

The model shared the fun snaps for her 18.8 million Instagram followers. Getty Images for amfAR

The mother of three, who also shares 2-year-old son Isaac with Ervin, has been candid about the importance of showing her unaltered body on the internet. Between dancing in her underwear online to sharing close-ups of her stretch marks, her goal is to remind women that their bodies are powerful.

“When I look at my new stretch marks and the changes that my body went through, it reminds me that, as women, we’re all superheroes,” she told Elle in August 2020.