Karren Bradys daughter Sophia Peschisolido wows in lingerie after refusing jab

The Apprentice star Karren Brady's daughter Sophia Peschisolido stuns fans as she sizzles in neon lingerie amid covid jab refusal.

Instagram influencer and model Sophia Peschisolido wowed her fans and followers in her most recent saucy snap.

Wearing a neon lace lingerie set, the model posed up a storm for the camera.

Leaning on a kitchen countertop, the stunning star smouldered as she gazed into the camera.

Her taut stomach and curvaceous figure sizzled as she stood with her arms stretched out, her body leaning to the side.

Her honey brown hair fell over her shoulder as she smized into the camera lens to her 339,000 followers.

Racking up over 10,000 likes, fans flocked to the comments section to gush over the sizzling snap.

  • The Apprentice star Karren Brady begged her kids to get covid jab but they refused

Amid the abundance of flame emojis, one fan said: "She has so much beauty."

Another penned: "Beautiful and sexy in yellow!!!!"

A third wrote: "Oh wow Sophia , you just brought the sunshine back to the weekend absolutely beautiful stunning xx"

The 25-year-old model is the daughter of The Apprentice star Karren Brady and is a regular when it comes to sharing sizzling images online.

  • Claude Littner to be replaced on The Apprentice after suffering 'serious accident'

Sophia's sizzling snap comes after Karren Brady opened up about how she "begged" her two kids to have their Covid-19 vaccines to protect them against coronavirus.

In her regular column for The Sun, the 52-year-old mum revealed that her two kids "flatly refuse" to consider taking the potentially lifesaving vaccination.

Karren's 25-year-old daughter Sophia is worried about fertility problems should she have the vaccine.

  • Karren Brady's daughter Sophia Peschisolido wows as she strips to neon bikini

In her column, Karren writes: "They [her children] believe under-30s will have blood clots if they take AstraZeneca or heart problems if they have the Pfizer, problems with fertility, periods and almost everything else they have read that might happen to 0.000001 per cent of people who have the vaccine,"

Sophia's worries of fertility issues are widespread, but the NHS website states, "there's no evidence the covid-19 vaccines have any effect on your chances of becoming pregnant."

"There's no need to avoid getting pregnant after being vaccinated," the website adds.

Approximately 34% of 18 to 29-year-olds in England, about three million people, have not been vaccinated at all.

For more of the latest showbiz news from Daily Star, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here.

Source: Read Full Article