Courtney Stodden looks buxom in a sexy floral bikini on Instagram after coming out as non-binary

Courtney Stodden looks buxom in a sexy floral bikini on Instagram after coming out as non-binary: ‘Femme fatale AND non binary WHAT!’

They recently shared some private details regarding gender identity.

And on Saturday, model Courtney Stodden turned up the heat on Instagram, in a bodacious and colorful lace and string bikini that showcased their buxom breasts.

Courtney, 26, stood in front of an unmade bed, handling the strings of their thong riding high on their hips.

On Saturday: Model Courtney Stodden turned up the heat on Instagram, in a bodacious and colorful lace and string bikini that showcased their buxom breasts

Stodden‘s swimsuit was black with bright pastel floral patterns.

The triangular paneled top was lined with frilly black lace, and barely contained their ample bosom. 

The model and media personality’s platinum blonde hair hung long over their shoulders. 

Courtney also wore a bejeweled bellybutton ring. 

Stodden‘s swimsuit was black with bright pastel floral patterns: The triangular paneled top was lined with frilly black lace, and barely contained their ample bosom

Stodden‘s swimsuit was black with bright pastel floral patterns: The triangular paneled top was lined with frilly black lace, and barely contained their ample bosom

The Tacoma, Washington-born beauty’s makeup look included heavy mascara and a peachy pink lip.

‘Femme fatale AND non binary WHAT!’ Stodden captioned the snap, including the hashtag #bikini.

The note was a reference to Courtney’s recent admission of preferring the They/Them pronouns, in a previous Instagram post last week. 

In the April 13th missive, the public figure revealed they ‘don’t identify as she or her,’ saying their ‘spirit is fluid’. 

Coming out: The caption was a reference to Courtney's recent admission of preferring the They/Them pronouns, in a previous Instagram post last week

Coming out: The caption was a reference to Courtney’s recent admission of preferring the They/Them pronouns, in a previous Instagram post last week

‘They/them/theirs. I don’t Identify as she or her,’ Courtney wrote, explaining: ‘I’ve never felt like I ever fit in anywhere.’

Stodden shared a glam selfie as they admitted they knew they were ‘different’ from a young age, writing: ‘I was bullied horribly in school because I was different.’

‘The other girls never understood me. It got so bad that my mom pulled me out of school. And still, I don’t fit in. I never really connected with anyone my age. My spirit is fluid with a kaleidoscope of color. #bekind #beopen #loveyourself (sic)’ 

In a statement to Variety, Stodden said: ‘I’m excited to begin to truly start expressing myself without worry of others’ judgments or opinions. 

In a statement, Stodden said: 'I'm excited to begin to truly start expressing myself without worry of others' judgments or opinions'

In a statement, Stodden said: ‘I’m excited to begin to truly start expressing myself without worry of others’ judgments or opinions’

‘I’ve lived too long hiding from who I really am. I’m so excited for everyone to see my true self creatively and spiritually.’

Courtney was already a proud part of the LGBTQ community. They previously came out as bisexual, telling Fox News they were interested in dating women after splitting from character actor Doug Hutchison.

Stodden’s coming out comes just over a year after their divorce from Lost actor Doug Hutchison was made official.