Victoria's Secret model Cara Delevingne recently posted a series of racy photos on Instagram to counteract the application's No Nudity Policy. These shots were captured during her recent trip in Bali, wherein she wears nothing but a pair of lit flashlights along with a "Do Not Enter" sign.
Delevingne captioned another vacation picture with, "What happens in Bali stays in Bali" and of course that's just not the case right now.
The 21-year-old celebrity followed the intriguing photos of Rihanna and Scout Willis, who also went nude to show protest against the aforementioned policy.
Instagram CEP Kevin Systrom has since spoken about its terms of use surrounding nudity, which state: "You may not post violent, nude, partially nude... pornographic or sexually suggestive photos."
During his previous interview with BBC Newsbeat, Systrom emphasized that their rules apply to all users, so as to guarantee that their site is appropriate for both teens and adults.
"Our goal is really to make sure that Instagram, whether you're a celebrity or not, is a safe place and that the content that gets posted is something that's appropriate for teens and also for adults," he explained.
"We need to make certain rules to make sure that everyone can use it."
The debate regarding this policy lives on and now that Delevingne has posted another set of racy photos, will Instagram ban her account too? What do you think of this nude protest? Sound off in the comments section below!