The stepmother of the slain teenage social media star whose accused killer posted photos of her corpse online says she’s outraged by people who re-shared the gory images.

“It is absolutely disgusting that people are sharing, screenshoting the pictures of Bianca’s (tragic) death!! Wtf is wrong with you people!!??” Bianca Devins’ stepmom, Kaleigh Nicole, wrote on Facebook.

The grisly photos — one of which was visible on Instagram for up to a day after accused killer Brandon Andrew Clark posted it Sunday — will be burned in her brain for eternity, she wrote Monday.

“I have seen the pictures. I will FORVER have those images in my mind when I think of her. When I close my eyes, those images haunt me. How about we have some f—ing consideration for her Mother, Sister, Step sisters and brother, Step Mother and Step Father, her Grandparents, Aunts, Uncles, Nieces and Newphews and her friends. How about we have some f-cking consideration FOR HER!!!”

On Sunday, Clark, 21, allegedly murdered Devins, 17, of Utica and posted a photo of her with a slit throat on Instagram with the message “sorry,” according to police and reports.

Clark also posted more photos on other social media sites, including the image-sharing app Discord.

Then photos of her corpse were circulated by revolting misogynists on fringe websites, according to The Daily Beast. The images were still being circulated on other websites Tuesday, according to Bryan Coromato of the Utica Police Department.

“We reached out to [Instagram] as soon as we learned they were up there — it’s obvious it took about 24 hours to take down,” Coromato said. “Those images are on platforms other than Instagram and they’re still being circulated.

“Obviously this is heartbreaking for the family and the friends of the family — anybody that was close to her. We’re trying to work with the family and keep the exposure on the internet to a minimum.”

Instagram allowed Clark’s account, @yesjuliet — where he posted a photo of Devins with a slashed throat — to stay active until Monday morning, according to the firm.

A spokeswoman for Instagram declined to comment Tuesday.