Mum ‘banned’ from Mormon church over sexy snaps turns heads with risqué bikini

A Mormon mum who was "banished" from her church over her racy double life turned heads with her recent snaps.

Holly Jane boasts 103,000 followers on Instagram where she struts her stuff in array of saucy shots.

The model, from the US, wasn't willing to quit her X-rated venture, despite the bishop demanding her to do so.

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She's a member of the church known for its strict rules on alcohol, vulgar language and sex.

Despite attending services on a weekly basis, Holly will never stop stripping off where she earns £32,000 a month.

Now posting to her Instagram stories, the mum slipped into a racy bikini.

The first photo shows her wearing a red leopard bikini as she cheekily took off her robe to dip into the hot tub.

A second involves her posing outside by a tree wearing a black bikini top and red bottom.

Meanwhile another shot involves the mum looking glam in a zipped crop top as she enjoyed a nice evening.

She's also looking quite sun-kissed in another photo where she couldn't hide her cheeky smile.

The content creator usually uses her Instagram to share sexy snaps and videos to her legion of followers.

Previously, fans noticed a racy detail in one of her snaps as she posed up a storm in a sexy photo.

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In the photo, Holly posed in a yellow summer dress as she gave a little smirk at the camera.

She casually posed as she styled her luscious blonde locks in a simple straight do.

Her caption read: "Who's ready for all of my summer dresses?"

While the model exposed a bit of skin, with her shoulders, knees and chest area on show, fans noticed something else.

In reference to her nipples peeping through her dress, one fan asked: "Are you cold missy?"

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