Lisa Rinna showed off her birthday suit as she celebrated turning 61 on Thursday.
The “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” alum went without clothes for a mirror selfie on her Instagram Story — before she quickly deleted the racy snap.
The photo showed her posing straight to the mirror so that every inch of her was visible, although she cut off her head and knees. She placed star emojis over her chest and strategically put a black box over her southern region.
“F–k the 60s, I’m coming in [hot],” she wrote atop the photo, using a fire emoji in place of the word “hot.”
It is unknown why Rinna — who has posed without clothes for the internet before — decided to take the head-turning photo down.
Rinna’s rep did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.
She also posted a short video clip that shows her opening the door to her London hotel room to find two men standing in front of her wearing pink party hats. They carried silver birthday balloons and a boom box that played 50 Cent’s “In Da Club.”
Rinna — who was dressed in a robe — danced and smiled as the song’s iconic lyrics, “Go Shorty, it’s your birthday / We gon’ party like it’s your birthday,” played.
“This is the best thing ever!” Rinna yelled while clapping her hands at the end of the clip.
“When in London….. In Da Club ,” she captioned the energetic post.
In May, the “Mommy Meanest” star reflected on having such a burgeoning career ahead of her 61st birthday.
“I never would’ve thought that this would be happening in my life, and in my career at 60,” she explained to People. “But I think there’s a reason for it. I’m out here doing this to show people that you can do it. That we don’t stop at 60, that you can keep going.”
She added, “I think I’m unstoppable. I think I can do pretty much whatever I want to do.”
Rinna, who recently wowed fans with a dramatic platinum blond hair transformation for Paris Fashion Week, shared a similar sentiment when discussing her future after leaving “RHOBH” in 2023.
“People know I’m a hustler. They don’t question that,” she told Page Six.
“They may question other s—t, but they don’t question my work ethic.”