Anti-vax 'influencer' Kate Szepanowski leaves little to the imagination as she goes underwear-free in a skintight dress with risqué cut-outs By Jo Scrimshire For Daily Mail Australia Published: 21:07 GMT, 23 January 2022 | Updated: 21:13 GMT, 23 January 2022 Viewcomments She is known for her dangerous and unscientific views on vaccination. But influencer Kate Szepanowski put her debunked theories on the Covid pandemic to one side on Saturday and instead let her body do the talking. The 26-year-old anti-vaxxer flaunted her figure in an extremely revealing skintight dress, and ramped up the sex appeal by going underwear-free. Letting the body do the talking: Anti-vax 'influencer' Kate Szepanowski left little to the imagination on Saturday as she went underwear-free in a skintight dress with risqué cut-outs The barely there frock left almost nothing to the imagination thanks to its two large cut-outs across the bust and midsection. The asymmetrical design also featured cut-out panels on the sides, revealing no trace of bra or knickers underneath the slinky navy number. It's not the first time Kate has worn an outrageous ensemble, as she rocked another risqué dress while attending a party in November. Popping out: It's not the first time Kate has worn an outrageous ensemble, as she rocked another skin-baring dress while attending a party in November That skin-baring black frock featured a perilously high thigh split as well as various cut-outs, including a gaping open chest. On this occasion, Kate accessorised with a small black handbag, and her long blonde hair was styled loose in cascading waves. The Gold Coast socialite appeared heavily made up and perched a pair of sunglasses on top of her head, accessorising with bracelets. Controversial: The Gold Coast socialite is no stranger to controversy, regularly using her Instagram to promote anti-vax and Covid conspiracy theories Kate is the sister of fellow anti-vaxxer influencer Chloe Szepanowski, who faced backlash in August when she went shopping on the Gold Coast without a face mask at a time when they were mandatory in indoor spaces. Earlier that month, the 23-year-old social media star lost more than 6,000 fans after sharing a post supporting an anti-lockdown 'Freedom rally' protest. Meanwhile, Kate is no stranger to controversy herself, regularly using her Instagram to promote anti-vax and Covid conspiracy theories. 'This is why I would rather die than get that poison injected into me,' she captioned a picture of vaccine misinformation. After receiving criticism for her comments, Kate wrote on Instagram in November: 'This is your reminder to mind your own business and focus on you.' Sister act: Kate is the sister of fellow anti-vaxxer influencer Chloe Szepanowski (pictured), who faced backlash in August when she went shopping on the Gold Coast without a face mask at a time when they were mandatory in indoor spaces In August 2020, Kate uploaded a status to her Facebook page which read: 'Covid 19 = false news. NEXTTTTT.' A year later she was called out for applauding Denmark for lifting Covid lockdowns, without realising the country had opened up because of its high vaccination rate. Her post, originally uploaded by a Swedish journalist, read: 'HUGE NEWS: Denmark has announced they will be REMOVING all Covid restrictions including the Covid passport.' 'Smart country,' the Instagram star wrote beneath the image. Lashing out: After receiving criticism for her comments, Kate wrote on Instagram this month: 'This is your reminder to mind your own business and focus on you' Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility