Jessie James Decker is facing some backlash over an Instagram story post where she called her tattoos “trashy.”

She posted a series of Instagram stories asking her fans if they knew any good places she could get her tattoos removed.

In the first one, she posted a photo of the back of her neck showing an Aries tattoo. She captioned the photo: “I want this removed asap. I want all my tats removed tbh. They trashy and I’m over it. BUT this is the priority. Anyone have a Nashville recommendation to remove this in 3 visits or less 😂”

After receiving negative comments she fired back at commentators posting again on her story. In the photo, she is lying on her bed and she captioned it: “To clarify for the sensitive folk… I think MY tats are trashy and I don’t want MINE anymore. Not yours. I love your tats. Rock on. Otay?” 

This is not the first time Decker has responded to negative comments on Instagram. Two weeks ago she posted two photos of her wearing a black bikini and black sunglasses. The photos featured her sitting in a chair and the caption read: “Cover up you’re a mom.” People in the comments had mixed reactions, some supported her and others continued to criticize her. 

In November of 2022, she posted a picture of her three children, Vivianne, Eric Jr. and Forrest, while they were on a family vacation. She had captioned the post: “Vacation Decker style💪🥥🌴” Commentators accused her of photoshopping her kids to make it look like they have abs

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Two days later she posted another video with her children in it, firing back at the comments in her caption.

Her message included: “When I posted the pix of our vacation and included the kids being silly flexing on the beach on our Thanksgiving trip I had NO clue it would get the reaction it did. But Being accused of photoshopping abs on my kids (I can’t help but laugh) or … the polar opposite over “overtraining” our kids makes me realize how bizarre our world has gotten regarding the body and what’s normal and what’s not. We preach about body positivity and acceptance but my kids having a mass amount of genetic and built muscle from athletics is “weird”? I want to raise my kids to feel proud of their bodies and hard work from either Vivis elite competitive gymnastics to Eric Jr wanting to be like dad as an NFL receiver to little Forrest who spends hours dancing his heart out.”

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