The Orange Is the New Black star Taryn Manning recently set Instagram ablaze. She dropped a topless dance video on Monday that had everyone talking all over again, and honestly, we love to see it.
It’s a familiar vibe for Taryn Manning, who is known for her unfiltered self-expression. This time, she came through with some spiritual energy, rocking an unbuttoned shirt that decided to fly open mid-dance. Yep, she accidentally flashed her chest while moving to her own rhythm. Given her past online moments, this wasn’t exactly a shocker, but it definitely got the internet fired up. You gotta admire how she rides through these “scandals” with her head high – that’s why people stay glued to her page.
This isn’t the first time the world’s been tapping in with her. Remember when she went viral for an unfiltered confession about licking a married man’s butthole? That moment had timelines in a chokehold. She eventually apologized, but not for her expression or how she loves. Instead, she apologized for oversharing on social media, making it clear the platform—not her honesty—was the real misstep.
But this time around? Don’t expect an apology. And honestly, she shouldn’t have to. While Instagram’s censors were probably clutching their pearls, Taryn had a powerful message to deliver. Sometimes, the truth isn’t wrapped up pretty; sometimes it’s just in plain skin.
In her now-deleted video, she wrote, “We have zero control of the outcome. Your birthday suit is yours. Remember we only became self-conscious after EVE messed up. Go back to the roots! Be free again.”
That energy is bold, spiritual, and a little chaotic – but in a way that truly makes you think. Some folks, according to TMZ, even tried to compare her topless dance to Britney Spears’ recent content.
Let’s be real, though. That’s a reach. Britney’s latest post was just her posing in lingerie, no dance involved. While both women are using online platforms for self-expression, their vibes are miles apart. People often rush to compare women instead of actually listening to the message being shared. If you get caught up in that comparison game, you’ll completely miss the point Taryn is making. Then her performance just looks pointless or like she’s just seeking attention, and that’s far from the truth here.
So, what’s the real question she’s posing? If our “birthday suit” is truly ours, why are we so afraid to be free in it? And how does Eve’s “slip-up” continue to echo through generations, shaping our self-perception today?
The deeper message here is about reclaiming who we are before society piled on layers of shame and judgment. Taryn is calling for us to shed that weight, reconnect with our authentic selves, and embrace freedom without fear.









