Anais Gallagher posts picture of herself wearing Moschino bandana bikini
Anais Gallagher
She’s been living it up in sunny Italy and looked incredible in a Moschino bandana bikini which she posted on Instagram on Wednesday.
The model, 23, looked incredible in the £160 top which came with matching £90 bottoms as she posed in front of the mirror.
She wrote: ‘A weekend of mirror selfies. (See post from jan 1st) all looks @moschino (this is the last one I promise).’
Alongside that picture, Anais shared some of her other looks including a plunging crochet jumpsuit which had cut-outs running down the front.
There was a jacket which has two inflatable heart motifs situated on the cleavage and a bold blue suit which had a marbled effect running throughout.
Anais also showcased her figure as she posed in her underwear for a racy new Instagram snap on Thursday.
The daughter of Noel Gallagher and Meg Mathews slipped into a skimpy pale pink crop top white a frilly trim and white pants as she stood in front of the camera.
Anais appeared to have just rolled out of her unmade bed as she sleepily rubbed her eye in the snap.
The beauty, who also donned delicate gold necklaces, went make-up free, while her blonde tresses appeared somewhat unkempt.
Despite her sleepy appearance, she still looked good as she flaunted her toned midriff for the photo.
Her post garnered several positive comments from her appreciative followers.
It comes after her father Noel has defended his daughter as he weighed into the nepotism row.
The former Oasis rocker, 55, told how his girl was ‘good at what she does’ when talking about a film she made of him.
It comes after Anais herself said she would be ‘tone deaf if I didn’t admit how privileged my life is’ as she addressed the criticism of ‘nepotism babies’.
‘Nepo babies’, as it is often known, refers to children being given a leg-up in their industries as a result of being born into affluent or famous families.
And in an interview with Dave Berry on Absolute Radio, Noel gave his opinion on the debate, revealing that while it is nice to ‘keep things close to home’, he acknowledges that the children have to be ‘good at’ what they’re doing.
Noel said ‘It depends which way you look at it. My daughter she follows me around with a camera and she films me and all that. She did a film about the making of the album.
‘I guess you want to keep things close to home, but they have to be good at what they do. She’s good at what she does. She’s not just wondering around pointing a camera going “muhh there’s my dad”, she is great.’
He continued: ‘It’s not the worst thing in the world if you get your kids working for you, they’re cheap, do you know what I mean?… my lads are too busy scratching their balls and scouring TikTok for nonsense to worry about dad can I be your bass player or anything like that.’
In November, Anais herself addressed the criticism surrounding ‘nepotism babies’ and admitted she is ‘grateful’ for the ‘privilege’ her upbringing has given her.
She confessed she would be ‘tone deaf and irresponsible’ if she didn’t admit the ‘leg up’ in life her upbringing has given her, saying it is something she will be grateful for ‘until the day I die’.
Speaking exclusively to MailOnline, she explained: ‘I would be tone deaf and irresponsible if I didn’t admit to how privileged my life has been and how much of a leg up my upbringing has given me.
‘I’m really, really, extremely grateful for the situation my parents have been able to give me, and I’ll be grateful until the day I die.
‘Whether it’s being able to attend university or have job opportunities, I’m incredibly grateful for everything they’ve given me.’
Anais said she thinks there is ‘justification’ around hiring nepotism babies as she addressed criticism that they have access to opportunities which other people don’t.