Trinny Woodall hits back at fans and tells them to unfollow her for criticising ... trends now
She's built her career picking apart people's style.
But Trinny Woodall has now slammed her followers for leaving negative comments on one of her posts which left her 'shocked' and speechless.
Posting to her Instagram on Tuesday, the beauty entrepreneur, 60, shared a video of herself trying to style a sheer co-ord from Zara to her 1.3 million followers.
Posing in some nude coloured underwear, she then tried on different outfits in trying to style the pieces.
She said: 'I'm obsessed with trying to wear this, it's super sheer and I've always been scared of sheer.
Trinny Woodall has slammed her followers for leaving negative comments on one of her posts which left her 'shocked' and speechless
Posting to her Instagram on Tuesday, the beauty entrepreneur, 60, shared a video of herself trying to style a sheer co-ord from Zara to her 1.3 million followers
Posing in some nude coloured underwear, she then tried on different outfits in trying to style the pieces
'I've got some neutral underwear on so I am going to try it first with that and see how many different ways I can style it up.'
The post received thousands comments shortly after she posted the video, with many negatively commenting on the outfit and her slender figure.
Hitting back at the comments, Trinny told people to unfollow her if they didn't like her content, saying she had been 'shocked' by the response.
She took to her Instagram to say: 'I got home last night from the office and read a lot of comments about yesterday's post, I'll put them into two categories.
'One is people who just said what are you wearing it doesn't suit you, which is fine, because I want you to have an opinion about whether you like it or not, but it became quite personal.
'There was a little bit about my body and since I went into menopause at 45 and had a mum who wasn't particularly well when she was older, it has made me very determined to not let menopause defeat me and feel my strongest self.
'My mum had osteoporosis and didn’t exercise much when she was older and had a lack of mobility. She loved sugar and she also had vascular dementia