Montana Brown is struggling to make Instagram content amid the backlash against influencers.
The former 'Love Island' star has admitted she's hesitant about making fresh content while she's in Barbados, as she still conscious of the recent backlash against influencers during the UK's latest lockdown.
In a video message, Montana told her followers on Instagram: "Hello my sweet angels. I need some guidance actually from you guys.
"I want to know what you want to see. I’m still conscious I am away. I don’t want to make anyone upset.
"Do you want to see more skin stuff, me to go on live more, more stories?
"Give me some guidance, always love a little tip off from you guys. I need to do more don’t I content wise? But I'm not sure what you want to see."
Various influencers have come under fire in recent weeks for positing glamorous shots from exotic locations while Britain remains in lockdown.
The issue has even been addressed by Secretary of State Priti Patel.
She recently said: "People should simply not be travelling. We see plenty of influencers showing off where they are – mainly sunny places."
Last year, meanwhile, Montana observed that no-one was buying her swimsuit designs because of the first coronavirus lockdown.
The curvaceous star - who appeared on 'Love Island' in 2017 - posted a picture of herself wearing one of the bikinis on social media, but noted that because of the lockdown, no-one was going anywhere on holiday.
She captioned the image: "When you own a swimwear brand in quarantine and no ones going away...guess I'll just go to the local pond then in my wellies."
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