Water under the bridge.
Brooks Nader poked fun at her viral topless moment by jumping into the ocean fully clothed.
“Are we happy now?” the model playfully wrote on her Instagram Stories on Tuesday, atop photos of her plunging into the water while sporting a black Gucci halter dress and stiletto heels.
The “Love Thy Nader” star pulled the stunt with model Jack Lumsden, whom she was also caught cozying up to in Positano, Italy, recently — where she once again ditched her top.
Nader, 29, initially sparked backlash last week when she went topless during a family getaway in Sardinia, Italy.
At the time, the model was aboard a yacht with her mom, Holland, her dad, Breaux, and sister Sarah Jane.
At one point, Nader jumped into the ocean, wearing nothing but skimpy white crochet bottoms.
Though her family looked unfazed as she bared her breasts aboard the luxurious vessel, social media users didn’t find it appropriate.
“I don’t care if they are in Europe or if she’s a swimsuit model, sunbathing completely topless right next to your dad and family is just bizarre.😮” one netizen wrote via Instagram.
“🤮never in front of parents! And I am European,” another added.
A third wrote, “That’s so bizarre right next to your dad #cringe.”
However, some fans defended the reality star, arguing that going topless is normalized in Europe and that her family didn’t seem uncomfortable.
“I was in Italy and everyone was topless,” one wrote.
“I literally don’t think she cares what anyone thinks. She’s living a fun life! Good for her!” added a second fan.
A third declared, “They’re nipples. Grow up.”
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