On Tuesday, Lottie Moss cast a spell on several of her ex-lovers.
The 25-year-old Kate Moss’s younger sister shared a slew of witchy photographs on social media, which spooked off some of her followers.
Model Lottie was photographed sitting naked on what seemed to be a pentagram with a candle to her face.
The OnlyFans star also wore a slender black chain around her neck and licked the flame of a candle in several of the graphic photos.
Lottie captioned the darkly lit photographs, ‘Hex your ex,’ joking that she was casting a hex on her exes.
However, not all of her 575,000 followers were amused, with some commenting ‘Wtf’ and’scary’ in response to the photographs.
Another penned: ‘You need Jesus,’ as someone else left the following bonkers remark, ‘Playing with the devil and fire will hunt you down dear.’
One Instagram user was merely concerned about Lottie’s proximity to the flame, pointing out that if her hair caught fire, she may face a “big hospital cost.”
Lottie’s most steamy photo comes just weeks after she said it was time to get her face tattoo removed four months after receiving the ink below her eye.
After a night out on the town last December, she permanently engraved the word “Lover” on her face.
When she showed her latest piece of body art, she received mixed reactions online and remarked at the time that she hopes ‘the public will come to adore’ her new tat.
Despite pretending she was enjoying the drunken mistake, she apparently told friends she wants to get rid of it.
According to MailOnline, the creator of OnlyFans said in April that she was undergoing laser therapy to remove the tattoo.
A source told the publication: ‘Lottie is planning to have laser tattoo removal.
View this post on Instagram
‘She fully embraced her Lover inking but now she just wants it gone and has been covering it up with makeup for events and photoshoots.
‘For her now, it signifies a time in her life when she wasn’t as strong, but she’s begun a new chapter since and wants the tattoo, which is a reminder of a darker time, removed for good.’