Model voted youngest Miss Butt World – just four months after giving birth

A model has just been voted the youngest Miss Butt World after scooping the most likes on Instagram out of all the contestants.

Nathy Kihara, 34, recently welcomed her daughter Luna less than four months ago, but that didn't get in the way of her success.

The bombshell is the first new mum to win the title of the most beautiful butt in the world.

She said: "I am honoured to be able to represent and encourage many mums who suffer from self-esteem issues around the world."

According to Nathy, her butt measures 96cm and argues she's never had any plastic surgery to increase her glutes.

Talking about her booty, the model revealed: "My butt is totally natural. I train a lot in order to maintain my body."

She says after motherhood she dedicated herself to focus more on her diet, rather than just lifting weights in the gym.

Nathy admitted: "I think it's a lot more than thinking about a pattern, it's a way to feel better about our own bodies."

Now the mum has two children, a nine-year-old boy and her youngest Luna who she welcomed earlier this year.

She is Brazilian and born in Minas Gerais.

Nathy enjoys playing sports, physical activities and helping others.

She also had a job where she helped elderly people in nursing homes in her region.

The stunning model received more than 100,000 likes in a photo that shows off her butt.

Recently she was trolled by critics after shedding around 2st as she told fans that she's stopped breastfeeding early.

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The brunette bombshell spoke up about early weaning and her fitness routine on Instagram.

She said: "I was criticised a lot because people thought I only weaned to go back to training and take care of my body.

"But that wasn't it, breastfeeding is very difficult and everything was done with medical supervision."

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