Sydney's PR queen Roxy Jacenko is letting it all hang out.
In an Instagram post on Saturday, the businesswoman, 38, shared a photo of herself wearing nothing but a black and white snakeskin-print bra and a string of small white pearls.
But the decidedly racy post is all for a good cause, as Roxy was promoting the Breast Cancer Network Australia.
Busting out! Sydney PR queen Roxy Jacenko (pictured) showed off her chest in a new Instagram photo... but it was all for a good cause. She was promoting the Breast Cancer Network Australia
It's a cause close to the publicity maven's heart, after she herself battled the life-threatening disease.
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ShareRoxy was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2016 - just three weeks after her husband, Oliver Curtis, was imprisoned for insider trading.
'The timing is extraordinary,' Roxy told The Daily Telegraph at the time.
Survivor: Breast cancer awareness is a cause close to the publicity maven's heart, after she herself battled the life-threatening disease in 2016
'What I have experienced in the past three weeks is the most shocking thing I have ever experienced. I don’t think there is anything that could shock me more now.'
Roxy apparently discovered a lump in her left breast while showering, and underwent emergency treatment soon afterwards.
Her mother, Doreen Davis, is also a breast cancer survivor.
Shocking: Roxy was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2016 - just three weeks after her husband, Oliver Curtis, was imprisoned for insider trading
Speaking to Daily Mail in October last year, Roxy said she felt 'lucky' with the timing of her devastating diagnosis, because it helped put things into perspective for her.
'My life had become this whirlwind. I couldn't walk down the street anymore - it was being chased, it was nasty things being left on my Instagram about myself and my children,' she explained.
'So when I got cancer it was like "this is just another thing" and I kind of felt like I was lucky I got it when I did get it.
'There was so much turmoil, there was so much to adjust to... I didn't have time to think and stew and feel sorry for myself, I didn't have that opportunity.'
Silver lining: Roxy said she felt 'lucky' with the timing of her devastating diagnosis, because it helped put her then-tumultuous life into perspective
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