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Mob lord’s daughter defies fat-shamers by baring body in sexy bikini snaps
Mob lord's daughter defies fat-shamers by baring body in sexy bikini snaps,Dhakota Williams has been battling fat-shaming comments ever since she was thrust into the spotlight. The 21-year-old is now fighting back by posting candid bikini pics

Mob lord’s daughter defies fat-shamers by baring body in sexy bikini snaps

The daughter of a notorious drug lord is using her platform for good – to spread body positivity.

Dhakota Williams was known for being the child of slain mob boss Carl Williams – but now, she’s making a name for herself on social media.

The 21-year-old, from Melbourne in Australia, has received “fat-shaming” comments ever since making a name for herself on Instagram.

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But instead of letting them bring her down, the OnlyFans model defiantly flaunted her figure in candid bikini snaps.

Dhakota, who boasts more than 44,000 followers on Instagram, posed for a series of stunning pictures in a black bikini.

Dhakota Williams
Dhakota Williams doesn't let fat-shamers bring her down (Image: Dhakota Williams/Instagram)

Previously, she told Instagram followers about the toll body shaming has taken on her throughout her life.

She said: “I’ve never once addressed fat-shaming because I can't be f***ed even giving it the energy.

“But these people online have been calling me fat since I was about nine years old and I'm fed up…

“That's 12 years of me having to see people comment on my body.

“It's such a shame that I've had to learn not to give a f*** instead of people having to learn to be nice.

“This is a child we're talking about, teaching herself not to [care] because of nasty people, not these grown adults teaching themselves to be decent humans.”

Dhakota Williams with mob boss dad Carl
Dhakota Williams with mob boss dad Carl

Dhakota's father was serving a 35-year sentence for the murder of three men when he was killed by an inmate who used the stem of an exercise bike as a weapon.

He died shortly after he provided information such as leads related to unsolved murders, to cops in return for concessions.

Before he was jailed, he was seen as a key figure in Melbourne’s gangland war – which saw 36 criminal figures killed between 1998 and 2010.

Even though the crimes have cast a dark shadow over the family, Dhakota is determined to show she doesn't have "deadbeat" parents.

She told Daily Telegraph: "Regardless of what my parents did or didn’t do, the bad things if that is what you want to call it, it doesn’t mean that I am any less of a person than someone else.

“I still have potential to be whatever I want to be, the world is my oyster. I can be whatever I want to be regardless of what people may or may not think of my family.”

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