Celeste Barber shares a hilarious photograph of herself going braless impersonating Bella Hadid


‘Not all feminists want to free the nip!’ Celeste Barber shares a hilarious photograph of herself going braless while impersonating Bella Hadid

She’s known for mocking celebrities and has amassed 6.9million Instagram followers with her hilarious posts. 

And on Wednesday, Celeste Barber, 37, shared a picture of herself impersonating American model, Bella Hadid, 23. 

Going braless in a white open shirt, Celeste copied Bella’s pose. 

‘Not all feminists want to free the nip!’ Comedian Celeste Barber (right) shared a hilarious photograph of herself going braless on Wednesday, while impersonating Bella Hadid (left)

In the image, Celeste pouts and runs her hair back off her face. 

She further copied Bella’s outfit by wearing black high-waisted pants, unbuttoning them at the front. 

‘Just an FYI – not all feminists want to free the nip,’ Celeste captioned the image.

Another one! Earlier this week, Celeste shared a hilarious video of herself impersonating South African supermodel Candice Swanepoel, 31 (pictured)

Another one! Earlier this week, Celeste shared a hilarious video of herself impersonating South African supermodel Candice Swanepoel, 31 (pictured)

Earlier this week, Celeste shared a hilarious video of herself impersonating South African supermodel Candice Swanepoel, 31.

Candice could be seen showing off her incredible figure in a tiny string bikini, with Celeste hopping into a two piece of her own to mimic the blonde.

Last week, Celeste hit back at critics of her $51million bushfire relief fundraiser.

Copying her look! Candice could be seen showing off her incredible figure in a tiny string bikini, with Celeste hopping into a two piece bikini to mimic the blonde

Copying her look! Candice could be seen showing off her incredible figure in a tiny string bikini, with Celeste hopping into a two piece bikini to mimic the blonde

The 37-year-old fired back at naysayers who think her campaign was ill-advised after her funds were caught up in legal roadblocks that have prevented any money from being distributed.

The Australian comedian launched her NSW RFS bushfire fundraiser in January, with the goal of raising $30,000 after her family home was threatened in Eden on the NSW south coast.

Her campaign became the largest ever fundraiser in Facebook’s history, finishing with more than $51million donated from more than 1.3million people.

Celeste fired back at her detractors and told The Sydney Morning Herald she would do it all again.

Hitting back: Last week, Celeste Barber hit back at critics of her $51million bushfire relief fundraiser. The 37-year-old fired back at naysayers who think her campaign was ill-advised after her funds were caught up in legal roadblocks that have prevented any money from being distributed

Hitting back: Last week, Celeste Barber hit back at critics of her $51million bushfire relief fundraiser. The 37-year-old fired back at naysayers who think her campaign was ill-advised after her funds were caught up in legal roadblocks that have prevented any money from being distributed

‘I would have raised more. I would have kept it going and just kept raising more money, I’d do it again and again, as if you wouldn’t?’ she said.

‘No person would go, no actually I probably wouldn’t raise $52 million again because I got backlash I didn’t really get backlash and I would 100 per cent do it again.’  

Once the incredible amount of money started rolling in, Celeste decided to change the fundraiser to support other states affected by the bushfires.

Legal issues have arose because the money was being donated to the NSW RFS Donations Trust account, who by law can’t give the funds to other charities. 

The NSW RFS are able to use the funds to update equipment including trucks and face masks, but they legally can’t give funds to volunteer firefighters or the victims.

However, none of the money raised has been given to victims of the bushfire crisis due to legal issues regarding how the funds can be distributed.

'I would have raised more. I would have kept it going and just kept raising more money, I'd do it again and again, as if you wouldn't?' she said. Pictured at the Melbourne Fashion Festival last week

‘I would have raised more. I would have kept it going and just kept raising more money, I’d do it again and again, as if you wouldn’t?’ she said. Pictured at the Melbourne Fashion Festival last week