Rich Kids of Instagram's Steph Scolaro rivals Kim Kardashian with a VERY cheeky holiday snap
SHE spends most of her time flaunting her extreme wealth online.
But Rich Kids of Instagram’s Stephy Scolaro recently gave fans more than just a glimpse of her flashy super-car or envy-inducing designer handbag collection.
The glamorous 24-year-old reality star appeared to be giving Kim Kardashian a run for her money while posing for a very cheeky holiday snap.
Stephy donned a barely-there turquoise bikini thong for a racy poolside shoot – reminiscent of a pose Kim pulled in 2013 while wearing a tight-fitting one-piece.
Stephy pouted at the camera while flaunting her curvy bottom and golden tan while holidaying in the swanky resort of Plage Des Flamands in St Barths.
Stephy, who has over 53,000 Instagram followers, has also shared sun-soaked shots of her in a triangle green bikini while eating fruit on the beach and posing in a sheer embellished one piece.
The blonde is enjoying a spot of winter sun with her younger sister Lana, 22, who shot to fame after a photograph emerged of her cosying up to a then-married Robin Thicke.
The pair have been out partying, with Stephy donning a floral crop top and matching skirt by Dolce & Gabbana.
Stephy and Lana were born to an English mum and Italian dad, who made millions as a mining entrepreneur.
The pair were educated at the exclusive Mill Hill School in North London, travel only by private jet and admit to spending thousands of pounds a month on clothes.
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Stephy, who divides her time between Monaco, London and New York, has previously slammed Christian Louboutin heels believing them to be “overrated”.
The pair both starred on 2015's Rich Kids of Instagram documentary where they bragged about their privileged lives.
Stephy said: “I think the first time I was really aware that we were rich was in my early teens.
“We were taking a private jet to Monaco and eating sushi from Nobu and something told me that regular kids didn’t do that.”
Stephy believes she’s suffered “prejudice” because of her name.
She’s tried to get work in real estate, but thinks the company she approached likely Googled her and then didn’t ask her to interview.
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