
Nude artist Dina Broadhurst risks an Instagram ban after she bares all in racy selfie
Dina Broadhurst is known to take a racy snap or two - but this one might just take the cake.
The nude artist, 48, took to Instagram on Wednesday to share an X-rated bathroom selfie that bared all.
In the picture, Dina went topless as she photographed herself in a low-positioned mirror.
The Sydney socialite left little to the imagination as she pulled down her white leotard top to reveal her breasts and chiselled stomach.
Her brown hair fell over her shoulder as she strategically posed for the iPhone-shot mirror selfie.
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'Wall Flower,' she captioned the post, alluding to the flowery wallpaper in the shot.
Her fans flooded the comments section with praise for the sexy snap, as well as an array of heart and fire emojis.
Dina recently made headlines after she dramatically slashed the listing price of her dazzling pad in Sydney's eastern suburbs by $3.1 million.
The social media star had originally taken the sprawling Darling Point home to market for a whopping $11.5million.
And now, in a move that appears to be an attempt to lure buyers, the three-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment is going to auction next month with a price guide of $8.4million.
The brown-haired beauty, who owns the prized home with her former boyfriend Max Shepherd, pulled the listing in January.
The exes, who parted in 2023, sent tongues wagging when they reunited to sunbathe at Kutti Beach, where Dina went topless, while working together to find a buyer for the property.
Originally purchasing the home together in 2022 for $5.2million, Dina renovated the harbourside property into a luxury home studio.
Dina told Daily Mail Australia exclusively in January that she made the move to yank the listing because she was not sure she wanted to part with it.
'The property has been pulled for a few months as I am considering retaining the property for myself,' she said.
'I'm doing a trial living here over the summer until I work out if I will keep it or buy overseas next year instead.'
'The property has had ample interest and a decision will be made shortly as to whether we proceed with the sale or not,' she added.
Dina pulled the newly-renovated pad from the market just two months after it was listed, and one month before it was set to go to auction.
At the time, insiders were predicting that the $11.5million price tag could fall.
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