Karren Brady’s daughter Sophia Peschisolido, 21, models lingerie after finding fame as a model
KARREN Brady’s daughter Sophie Peschisolido looks incredible as she models lingerie on Instagram.
The 21-year-old has forged a career for herself as a successful fashion model and has gained a huge online following thanks to her saucy snaps.
Her latest picture sees her showing off her impressive figure while wearing a white lace body suit.
Looking thoughtful, Sophia can be seen playing with her hair as she models the sexy number.
Another image shows her wearing a white bandeau bikini, revealing curves that give the Kardashians a run for their money.
While a further picture features her squeezed into a sexy PVC two piece, which sent her 21k followers wild.
Last year proud mum Karren, who’s career in the boardroom is a far cry from bikini shots, gushed about her gorgeous daughter when she won her first gig for Topshop.
Karren, who is the chair of the company that owns Topshop, told followers: "My little girl is all grown up!"
"So proud of my daughrer @SophiaPesch modelling for Topshop on Instagram.
"She looks AMAZING!"
The West Ham vice chairman, who also has son Paulo, 19, with husband Paul, was forced to deny her daughter got her Topshop job through her.
She blasted on Twitter: "She got it on merit because she is gorgeous & fabulous but mostly because she deserved it."
Sophia isn’t just a pretty face though, she’s also studying beauty studies at Nottingham University.
And her famous mum has made it more than clear that she wants her daughter to learn the value of money and earn her own living.
She previously revealed that Sophia took out a student loan to pay for university and that she won’t be paying it back for her.
Sophia also had a Saturday job at Hollister before going to uni, where she "folded clothes, hoovered and worked on the till".
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Karren told the Evening Standard previously: "It helped her realise there is a whole world outside school of different experiences and places. It helped her develop her personality, not just academic skills."
She continued: "Being able to invest in yourself and look back and say, 'I did that myself', I wouldn't want to take that away from her.
"It's also important to understand the value of money, and the best way to do that is to earn it yourself. It's much harder to part with if you've worked for it."
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