BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA: 'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' star Denise Richards exuded Barbie vibes one more time. The reality star shared a behind-the-scenes video from one of her recent photo shoots, where she posed in a white Barbie shirt and pink bikini bottoms.
Richards' latest bts video comes soon after she was slammed for disrespecting the US flag as she lounged on the grass wrapped in nothing but an American flag to mark the Fourth of July. Meanwhile, Richards' latest post also garnered backlash as she flaunted her Barbie look for the cameras.
'Barbie girl forever'
Richards set the temperature soaring with her latest social media post. The reality star shared a video on Instagram based on a remix of the hit song 'Barbie Girl' The video offers fans another behind-the-scenes look at her 'Barbie' photoshoot. Richards looked stunning in a pink bikini, tucking the top under a white shirt emblazoned with the 'Barbie' logo on the front. 'RHOBH' star paired her outfit with pink, open-toe sandals to show off her pedicure. Richards throws herself into a series of poses against a light blue backdrop while tousling her hair and squatting on her knees. Alongside the video, Richards wrote in the caption, "Barbie Girl Forever" and added a red heart emoji. However, this was not the first time Richards shared a behind-the-scenes look at her Barbie photoshoot. The 52-year-old actress shared a video in which she poses in a pink swimsuit that looks like a bikini while sitting on a plush white bench and resting her head on her hand after playfully ruffling her hair.
'You could play Barbies drunk grandma'
Richards's latest behind-the-scene video of her Barbie photoshoot received backlash from her social media followers. An Instagram user wrote, "You could play Barbies drunk grandma." Another follower added, "What the hell is she doing lol looks ridiculous." Another person aid, "Trying to hard to be like your daughter." Another social media user wrote, "Sorry, trying WAYYYY to hard to look younger." Another user penned, "Sad to be doing this ar@this age." Another critic commented, "Madam, you're already big. Sit down now."