'This little monster has been abominable lately!' Plus-size model Tess Holliday shares adorable snaps with baby Bowie Juniper dressed as a YETI after urging fans to 'Dump Trump'

  • In a sweet Halloween family photo, the 31-year-old revealed that her little boy Juniper was an abominable snowman for Halloween
  • It came after she took to Instagram over the weekend to share a photo of herself posed in Times Square wearing a shirt reading 'Dump Trump'
  • In the caption of the post, Tess stressed that women's bodies are not for men to stare at or touch without their consent
  • Although the size 22 model called the GOP nominee a 'pig', she insisted that she wasn't telling people who they should vote for 

Tess Holliday looked to have a little monster on her hands this Halloween.

The plus-size model took to Instagram on Tuesday to share a pair of images of her with her baby boy Bowie Juniper in their holiday outfits - with her dressed as a sort of milk maid in a blouse and apron and her son in a fluffy white bodysuit to look like the legendary yeti.

In one of the images, Tess' husband Nick joins in with a white shirt, suspenders and a towering homemade mountain hat - revealing the family's joint outfit theme of Matterhorn.

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Little monster: Tess Holliday revealed that her four-month-old son Bowie Juniper was dressed up as a Yeti for Halloween

 Mountain family: Tess' husband Nick joins in the fun dressed as the Matterhorn

'#Matterhorn madness!' Tess wrote in the caption. 'This little monster has been abominable lately, but 'sno problem. Trick or treat!'

She also revealed that her older son Rylee, 10, 'aka Batman wasn't up for being on the gram.' 

The cheery post comes shortly after Tess used her platform to blast Donald Trump and the allegations of sexual assault against him.

The 31-year-old took to Instagram over the weekend to share an ad of herself posing in New York City's Times Square while modeling a New Look Fashion T-shirt that reads: 'Respect Women #Dump Trump.'

'Respect Women,' she captioned the image. 'Our bodies are not for you to stare at or touch without our consent. Women are not just sexual objects, women are not here for your consumption. 

'Dump Trump': Tess Holliday took to Instagram over the weekend to share a photo of herself wearing a political T-shirt while speaking out against the GOP nominee 

Getting political: Tess argued that endorsing Donald would be an 'awful step backwards for women' across the world. The 70-year-old Republican is pictured with his daughter Ivanka

'So many of us have a sexual assault story, myself included,' she continued. 

'To endorse someone who not just condones this behavior but actively engages in it would be an awful step backwards for women not just in the US but across the world. #dumptrump #dumptrump #dumptrump

'Also might I add I'm NOT telling you who to vote for. Trump is a pig & that's a fact. [sic]'

The photo, which was taken by her longtime partner Nick Holliday, sees Tess posed with her hands on her hips as she stares at the camera. 

Along with the white T-shirt, which features black block lettering, she is wearing ripped jeans and black high-heeled sandals. 

Out and about: The 31-year-old showed off her make-up before attending Refinery29's Every Beautiful Body Symposium in New York City last week 

Famous faces: Tess posed with Orange is the New Black star Danielle Brooks (center) and curvy model Iskra Lawrence (right) at the event 

Make like Tess in a Kiyonna maxi dress

Tess Holiday joined fellow curvy fashionistas Danielle Brooks and Iskra Lawrence at Refinery 29's Every Beautiful Body Symposium in Manhattan and she stole the show in a maxi dress by Kiyonna.

The burgundy beauty had a high/low hemline as well as a neck strap and ruching detail along the bodice. The draped design accentuated Tess' curves for a look that was both flattering and sexy. She nailed it!

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The photo has been liked more than 65,000 times since it was posted on Saturday, and unsurprisingly, the political statement caused a stir.  

'Love the shirt, Tess,' one woman wrote. 'Way to use your constitutionally protected voice. #activism #freedom #feminism.'

And while many supported Tess' statement, there were plenty of people who disagreed with her. 

'Such a shame to have to [unfollow] you,' another woman wrote. 'Use your celebrity for something better than being political.' 

Role model: Tess also recently spoke at an event at Macy's in New York 

Looking back: Tess shared a throwback photo of her and her longtime partner dressed as Beetlejuice characters last Halloween 

There was also a fierce debate about whether or not Tess' post could be seen as an endorsement for the Democratic nominee, Hillary Clinton, and some people who disagreed with her statement attacked the size 22 model for her weight. 

'There is some super hateful stuff on here,' one woman wrote. 'I don't agree or disagree with your position, but I still admire your message. Why can't everyone get along! Dang! Everyone gets to have their own opinion people! 

'And targeting her weight because you disagree? Really? People are crazy, keep up your positive messages Tess! Whatever your political views are, I still love what you represent girl!' 

After the release of of a 2005 recording in which Donald could be heard telling Access Hollywood host Billy Bush that stars could do anything they like, even grabbing women 'by the p***y,' twelve women have come forward to accuse the GOP nominee of sexual assault. 

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