Leah McSweeney has stripped down for a sizzling photoshoot to celebrate Fourth of July.
The former Real Housewives of New York star, 41, left little to the imagination as she proudly disrobed with an American flag for the racy pictorial.
At one point, the outspoken fashion designer went completely nude with nothing more than the stars and stripes to protect her modesty.
She also showed off her toned physique and cleavage in a skimpy American flag bikini.
Speaking to DailyMail.com, Leah confirmed that she posed for the shoot just weeks after splitting from her boyfriend Chico Kramer after a year together.
‘My boyfriend and I broke up a few weeks ago but it was amicable, there’s no bad blood or anything,’ she confirmed.
‘He’s a really great guy and it was a beautiful relationship while it lasted, but it just wasn’t working out at the end of the day and that’s okay,’ she continued.
‘It felt like a good time to do this shoot because I feel great and strong. I work out, I eat right, I don’t drink alcohol and I’m on OnlyFans, so why not? Plus, I’m a patriot!’
Leah admits that there’s a silver lining to her split – she can now use her own dating app, Club Pillar.
‘So I’m a partner with Jessie Urvater on this new sober dating app. It’s launching on July 30, and now that I’m single again I can actually join it,’ she laughed.
‘You don’t have to be strictly sober to use it, if you’re sober curious that’s fine too,’ she continued.
‘It’s an exclusive members-only service and we throw these great mixers and events where you can meet somebody without alcohol involved. It’s a much healthier way to date.’
Outside of running her fashion line and working on Club Pillar, Leah has also been active on OnlyFans over the past year.
She previously confirmed that the platform had been more lucrative for her than reality TV and that hasn’t changed.
‘There’s definitely more money in OnlyFans than reality television and it’s less exploitive too,’ she says.
‘Nobody can give you a bad edit or produce you or put you in situations you don’t want to be in,’ she continued.
‘I control everything on my OnlyFans. I choose the photographers and the concepts and do all the styling. I respond to all my DMs but if somebody is being a creep I can just block them. It’s awesome.’
She also hit back at people who have ‘s**t-shamed’ her for joining the website.
‘Society has to move past shaming women for showing their bodies. We’re in America, it’s 2024, why the f**k is anybody still shaming anybody?’
‘I can post a bikini photo on Instagram and everybody will drop fire emojis and tell me I look great, but then if I do the same thing on OnlyFans I’ll get attacked. The double standard is bulls**t,’ she continued.
‘I’m anti-censorship and pro-free speech so I love that I can just post whatever the hell I want on OnlyFans and not have to worry about getting shadowbanned.
‘I did the hottest photoshoot with Drea de Matteo and there’s no way we could post it on social media without it being taken down, but on OnlyFans anything goes. It’s so freeing and I love that.’
Leah is currently suing the Bravo network and Andy Cohen, 55, for alleged discrimination and a hostile work environment, and claims a ‘rotted’ work culture pressured cast members to consume alcohol.
According to People magazine, Andy asked a judge to dismiss Leah’s claims in May, calling her allegations ‘threadbare’ and stating that they should be ‘dismissed as a matter of law.’
Leah’s lawyer, Adelman-Matz co-founder Sarah Matz, responded with a statement.
‘We do not agree that the motion has merit — it mostly argues for dismissal on technical grounds essentially saying that Defendants were allowed to discriminate against Ms. McSweeney — not that they did not do it,’ they said.
‘To agree with the Defendants would be to essentially say that the creative industries are not subject to anti-discrimination and anti-retaliation laws and that networks could engage in discrimination and retaliation with impunity, which is not the law.’
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