Nadia Bartel's latest attempt to rehabilitate her public image has fallen flat. The former WAG attempted to display her philanthropic side last week by collaborating with breast cancer charity McGrath Foundation to launch an all-pink activewear line from her fashion brand Henne. Unfortunately, Nadia's charitable efforts have been marred by criticism on social media about the 'lack of diversity' in photos promoting the range. Backlash: Nadia Bartel's new activewear range has been blasted for a 'lack of diversity' after the ex-WAG shared photos of thin white women modelling the designs on Instagram last week Images uploaded to her Instagram page on Friday show a svelte-looking Nadia smiling at an outdoor Pilates session with her fellow Henne employees - all of whom are slender and fair-skinned. Critics immediately called her out for failing to represent diverse bodies in the photos, with one user commenting: 'So no inclusivity in your marketing. Just skinny white women. Lol'. another wrote. Charity sale: Last week, the former WAG attempted to display her philanthropic side by collaborating with breast cancer charity McGrath Foundation to launch an all-pink activewear range for her fashion brand Henne 'Wow, any of the models over a size 0?' Unfortunately, Nadia's charitable efforts have been marred by online criticism about a 'lack of diversity' in photos advertising the range Several users said they wouldn't be purchasing items from Nadia's new range, as Nadia's image suggested that the designs weren't meant to be worn by 'women over size 8'. One person questioned why the two women who looked slightly larger than the others were both pictured wearing T-shirts rather than skimpy crop tops. Nadia eventually responded to one of the comments, explaining: 'Hello, there aren't models pictured here.' Thanks, but no thanks: Several users said they wouldn't be purchasing items from Nadia's new range, as Nadia's image suggested that the designs weren't meant to be worn by 'women over size 8' Real life: Nadia eventually responded to one of the comments, explaining: 'Hello, there aren't models pictured here' Looking good for a good cause! However, Nadia's post also attracted a fair amount of praise from her fans, with many calling the designs 'beautiful' and congratulating Nadia on supporting such an important cause 'This is our Henne employees and one women who has suffered from breast cancer and her sister who also has the BRCA gene mutation.' Nadia went on to insist that the women pictured were 'sized from size 6 to size 12'. However, Nadia's post also attracted a fair amount of praise from her fans, with many calling the designs 'beautiful' and congratulating Nadia on supporting such an important cause. Mindset: It comes after Nadia broke her silence after her white powder scandal two months ago. She said in an Instagram post on Tuesday that shifting her 'mindset' had helped her heal in the wake of the controversy that threatened to destroy her career Nadia's limited edition pink activewear range will see 20% of each sale donated to supporting individuals and families experiencing breast cancer. It comes after Nadia broke her silence after her white powder scandal two months ago. She said in an Instagram post on Tuesday that shifting her 'mindset' had helped her heal in the wake of the controversy that threatened to destroy her career. Fall from grace: It was the first time Nadia has offered a glimpse into her mental state since apologising for her snorting scandal on September 3 The mother of two shared a screenshot from a podcast she was listening to called The Diary of a CEO with Steven Bartlett. The episode in question featured as its guest Mo Gawdat, the author of Solve Me Happy, a book about 'creating and maintaining happiness'. 'I really enjoyed this episode,' the Henne fashion designer wrote in the caption. Caught on camera: The video showed Nadia snorting a line of white powder off a $1.50 Kmart plate. She and three other women were each fined $5,452 after footage of the party was accidentally posted on Instagram by Ellie 'It's a good one to shift mindset. All about perspective and finding happiness.' It was the first time Nadia has offered a glimpse into her mental state since apologising for her snorting scandal on September 3. Her entire world fell apart two months ago when she was caught breaking Melbourne's Covid lockdown to attend an illegal party with several friends. Damning footage from the gathering, which her friend and business partner Ellie Pearson posted online by mistake, showed her snorting a line of white powder off a $1.50 Kmart plate. While she wasn't charged with drug offences because police couldn't prove what she was snorting, the video nonetheless caused irreparable damage to her brand and she was dropped by major sponsors. Apology: Just 24 hours after the video leaked, Nadia issued a grovelling apology on Instagram. 'I have let you all down by my actions. I take full responsibility and I am committed to taking all necessary steps to ensure I make better choices in future,' she wrote in an Instagram post All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility