This nearly naked woman was spotted frolicking in a busy park on a Sunday morning.

Amateur photographer Jennifer Schenck could not believe her eyes when she saw a woman only wearing a daisy chain and a thong in Wanstead Park's Chalet Wood yesterday (April 23).

The 35-year-old Wanstead receptionist got to the park around 10am, where she claims 50 others, including children as young as six-months, were there to witness the racy photoshoot.

She said: "I was in complete shock. It was completely inappropriate. There were children everywhere. 

"I haven't got children myself but I can't imagine what the parents there must have thought. 

"Her nipples were out and everything." 

Ms Schneck claims the woman had a team of three photographers with her, who started accusing her of "being rude" when they saw her with a camera. 

She added: "I was just there by myself taking photos of the bluebells. 

"But they kept shouting at me calling me rude – I think they thought I wanted to take photos of her." 

Bluebell photo shoots in Wanstead Park have been a source of controversy on social media in recent weeks, with several posts encouraging families to stop doing them to protect the rare flowers. 

A spokesman for Wanstead Park's managers the City of London Corporation said: "The park’s byelaws include protections for maintaining public decency.

"We have not and would not licence naked or semi-naked photography in public spaces. 

"We would also urge any visitors not to walk on the bluebells.

"Visitors should keep to the log-lined paths to ensure the bluebells are protected."