Jesy Nelson paid no attention to the drama swirling on social media earlier this week.
Instead, the songstress treated her fans to another sizzling snap on Instagram.
The Little Mix star, 28, was forced to clap back after she was trolled by Katie Hopkins on Twitter over her scantily-clad pictures.
But Jesy oozed new-found confidence and showed her 6.8 million Instagram followers her toned abs as she donned an all-denim ensemble while in lockdown.
The brunette bombshell wore a denim bra paired with a denim beret with distressed jeans featuring multicoloured trousers.

Alongside the snap, Jesy penned: "JT and Britney Y2K1."
Jesy was referring to the iconic red carpet moment in which Justin Timberlake and then-girlfriend Britney Spears wore matching denim outfits.
Fans were happy to see the singer was looking phenomenal in lockdown.


Her latest post comes after she hit back at Hopkins saying "have another one hun" as she posted another sexy Instagram.
Hopkins was in hot water with fans after she unfairly branded the star "desperate" and "insincere".
Jesy's ex Chris Hughes stepped in and defend her on Twitter as he put Hopkins back in her place following her tweet.
The racing fan gushed over his ex as he put an emphasis on her "strength" and her "beauty".

In a foul-mouthed tirade, the Love Island star branded Hopkins a "b****" and an "a*******".
He penned: "How about don’t be a b**** your whole life and let that person live.
"You tried it once years back, and it affected her mentally, just don’t be that a*******. She has strength, she has beauty, and she has a heart that only you could dream of having."

Chris and Jesy recently ended their 16-month romance while they were isolating separately.
Whispers said the pop star called it quits on their love story over the phone.
Previously, Jesy admitted the columnist's historic cruel tweet about her weight sent her spiralling into depression in her award-winning documentary Jesy Nelson: Odd One Out.
In her BBC Three documentary, Jesy broke down in tears as she recalled experiences with online trolls which led to a suicide attempt.
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