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Daily Mirror
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Seamus Duff

Madonna's daughter Lourdes flashes in first racy fashion campaign

Madonna’s daughter Lourdes Leon proved she’s as confident as her famous mother by posing in a -string and showing off her buttocks in a sizzling fashion campaign.

The 24-year-old dancer proved she can strike a pose as good as her 62-year-old chart topping mum as she took part in a photoshoot for Office Magazine.

Seemingly photographed inside a hotel room, Lourdes modelled a racy dress designed by kooky fashion house Barragán and photographed by Mayan Toledano.

The snaps showed Lourdes wearing a very revealing, backless dress, which featured material that was tied around her back but cut to expose her bottom.

Lourdes Leon posed in a very revealing dress for a magazine shoot (Instagram)

The star squatted down for one photo, showing her g-string as she looked over her shoulder at the camera, and with a huge blue tattoo that appeared to represent the gates of heaven on her back.

While another image showed the star lying down on a bed while firing a sultry look at the camera.

Sharing the images on her own Instagram page, Lourdes wrote: “U see the outfit biitvch…”

Lourdes captioned her images 'U see the outfit biitvch…' (Instagram)

The snaps were a hit with fans and followers who flooded the Barragán post with words of approval.

One fan wrote: “So good”, while another gasped: “wow just wow”

And another highlighted the family likeness of the photos, writing: “OMG MADONNA REALNESS.”

Madonna famously defended flashing her own bottom after sparking controversy in 2016 when she wore a bum-flashing dress to the Met Ball.

Madonna famously drew attention at the 2016 MET Gala sporting a revealing Givenchy outfit (WIreImage)

She wrote on Instagram: "We have fought and continue to fight for civil rights and gay rights around the world.

"When it comes to women's rights we are still in the dark ages. My dress at the Met Ball was a political statement as well as a fashion statement.

"The fact that people actually believe a woman is not allowed to express her sexuality and be adventurous past a certain age is proof that we still live in an ageist and sexist society. I have never thought in a limited way and I'm not going to start."

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