A US TV presenter who sparked outrage by hunting goats and sheep on Islay has taunted critics by wearing a t-shirt which says “Don’t Let Me Get Your Goat”.

Larysa Switlyk, who hosts the Larysa Unleashed programme, posed in the top in an Instagram post.

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Giving a rationale for the post, she wrote: "Due to the recent outrage over my hunting adventures I've decided to launch T-shirts to take a stance for what I believe in."

She said a portion of shirt sale profits will go towards goat conservation projects.

The 33-year-old concluded by reaffirming her conviction that hunting is morally justifiable. She wrote: "Thank You God and again I will never apologize for being a hunter!"

Onlookers were appaled by the American's boastful social media posts about her Islay trip in which cheerily she posed with dead animals.

BBC presenter Nicky Campbell responded directly to Switlyk: “Please don’t take this the wrong way but you are a twisted sicko.”

Some have called for her never to return to Scotland

Switlyk also received death threats as a result of the post.