Lara's anti-gun message... after shooting range video
Lara Worthington (neé Bingle) has shared an anti-gun violence message after the latest mass shooting in Las Vegas, only weeks after she shared footage of herself at a shooting range.
Taking to Instagram, the mother-of-two shared a quote from the movie The Dreamers that read "Books, not guns. Culture, not violence", after Stephen Craig Paddock opened fire at the Route 91 Harvest Music Festival that left 59 people dead and more than 500 injured.
While Lara didn't caption the photo, followers praised her and agreed with her stance, however the 30-year-old's post comes after she shared multiple videos of herself at a shooting range last month.
In the clips uploaded to Instagram, Lara is seen shooting at targets at a Californian shooting range, with the Australian-born model hitting all of the targets and writing "First time!" with a gun emoji as she celebrated her successful hits.
Lara also tagged professional Ukrainian shooter, Jadė Victøria Struçk and Taran Tactical Innovations in the videos.
On Sunday night Stephen Craig Paddock left the world and his family in shock after the 64-year-old sowed terror on the Vegas strip, killing dozens and injuring a further 527 people at the country music festival.
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Concertgoers never stood a chance when Paddock perched himself out the window of the 32nd floor inside the Mandalay Bay Hotel with at least ten high powered weapons at his disposal.
Celebrities have since taken to social media to have pay tribute to the victims of the shooting, while calling for stricter gun control in the US.
Russell Brand has slammed the United States and the constant gun violence saying it has become "normalised" in a new video shared on Facebook.
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