News about Karina Irby

Karina Irby 'accidently' buys investment property on Gold Coast

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 17, 2024
A young Aussie has been slammed as 'tone deaf' by Australians after admitting she had 'accidentally' bought an investment property.

Karina Irby, a body positive influencer, shares the hateful messages she has received over her Taylor Swift costumes: "No class and no respect" says the author

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 27, 2024
Karina Irby, a body positive influencer, has been chastised for her revealing outfit she wore to Taylor Swift's Sydney concert. On Instagram, the troubled plus-sized model, 33, has responded with indignation, a g-string feature and chunky black heeled boots. The commentator slammed Karina's appearance, claiming that "you have no class and no love, and it's sickening." Wear this s**t on your OnlyFans, not to a show packed with kids.'

In a post that reveals jargon, a plus-sized influencer reveals cringeworthy Valentine's Day lingerie

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 15, 2024
Karina Irby, a body positive influencer, has sent a Valentine's Day note urging her followers to be their own Valentine. The bikini model, 33, took to Instagram to post a snapshot of her lying on a bed revealing lingerie while still showing a message of self-love. 'Feeling alone this Valentines Day? You are not. You're actually with your number one bestie right now!' Her column began as a long statement that she pleaded with her followers to read aloud to themselves.

With her Speedo-clad dad's camera of thrusting in a bikini, she slammed for saying, 'all Australian family barbecues look like this.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 12, 2024
Karina Irby, a body positive influencer, has been chastised for posting a strange video on her Instagram page on Monday. When her Speedo-clad dad cooked food for a barbeque, the Moana swimwear designer, 33, posted a video of herself thrusting her hips in a skimpy bikini. You live in Australia, and all family bbq's seem to be like this.' If you're not living in swimwear morning and night you're the odd one out in this Summer Heatwave!' She captioned the video.

'Call the cops,' a Sydney woman reports on the floor of her home office's horrific remains

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 24, 2024
On Monday, a Sydney influencer made a shocking discovery when her dog carried 'human remains' into her office. Karina Irby, 34, was filming a 'unboxing' video in her home office with friends when she heard one of her guests yelling, "There's teeth, there's teeth," from upstairs. The body-positivity fitness vlogger found 'human teeth' on the floor of her house, catching the entire incident on Instagram.

After the Seafolly saga, the Moana Bikini brand comes under fire for using male model Jake Young to advertise women's swimwear: "Men seem to be trying to take over everything."

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 22, 2024
A male model from an Australian bikini brand has been chastised for posting a video of a male model posing in a women's swimsuit, almost a year after Seafolly suffered with non-binary influencer Deni Todorovi. On Saturday, Moana Bikini, a body positive influencer owned by body positive influencer Karina Irby, posted an Instagram video of model Jake Young strutting around in a white one-piece swimsuit worth $130. 'Obsessed with this look,' the account captioned the post, adding that 'Moana babe' Jake was modelling a size small.'

Karina Irby, a body positive influencer, says that angry clients continue to attack her company: 'I can't do anything right.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 14, 2024
Karina Irby, a body positivity influencer, has launched a slew of daily challenges she faces as a business owner. On Sunday, the Moana swimwear designer, 33, posted a note on Instagram complaining about her clients, saying they 'always find something to be worried about.' This afternoon, I'm completely exhausted and drained.' 'I began doubting why I invest so much of my life into my company.'

'Body positive' influencer Karina Irby is busted Photoshopping her Instagram photos again: 'You edited this photo so much it warped space and time!'

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 2, 2023
In a video shared on his own Instagram account on Monday, American influencer John Dorsey called out the Australian model. 'This is Karina Irby, and it's not the first time she's been on my page,' he said. John goes on to say that one of the reasons he has harmed Karina's account in the past is because she 'demonises' Photoshop and editing because she knows it's wrong.'

Karina Irby, the influencer, was publicly mocked after a cruel pedicurist learns of her incurable skin disease

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 26, 2023
Karina Irby, a body positive influencer, was left humiliated on Monday after being judged because of a skin condition while getting a pedicure. The 33-year-old bikini designer has been transparent about the war she has fought with eczema throughout her life, leaving her skin swollen by scars and 'patches of white skin.' She said she was 'feeling great' about her body and wanted a pedicure,' something she had previously avoided due to her skin.

Influencer Updates AU: Amber Ketteringham makes a living calling out social media stars for their blunders and scandals

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 13, 2023
Amber Ketteringham left her day job to become a full-time influencer watchdog in the matter of six months. The mother-of-two, who goes by the name "Amber Paul" online, is the brains behind the popular Instagram and TikTok page Influencer Updates AU, which is famous for excluding Aussie social media stars from various blunders, both large and small. Now the Geelong-based accountant has unveiled the truth behind her popularity, as well as how much money she earned from airing out influencers' dirty laundry.

"I love myself" a body positive influencer calls out trolls for mocking her body

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 7, 2023
A defiant video from a "body positive" influencer has retaliated against her detractors. Karina Irby took to Instagram over the weekend, posting a note on her 1.2 million followers that addressed her profile's critiques. Karina is seen on the video in a neon green cutaway bikini joking and prancing along a beach with a screenshot of a detractor's message.

Karina Irby's annual OnlyFans earnings revealed that she was a 'body-positivity influencer.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 28, 2023
Karina Irby, an Australian influencer, has disclosed that she is earning a hefty sum of money from selling raunchy content on OnlyFans. The body-positivity creator joined the adult website earlier this year and revealed how much money she earned from it on Tuesday. Karina revealed that she had 3,135 followers on OnlyFans, placing her in the top 0.55 percent of creators during an Instagram Q&A interview. That's right, she makes more than $2,000 per month (or $752,400 annually) since relying on a $20-per-month subscription fee. That's more than Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's annual salary of $549,250.

For editing her Instagram photos and figure, a body-positive influencer was branded a 'hypocrite.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 11, 2023
Despite advising her followers not to, body-positive influencer Karina Irby has been 'busted' editing her Instagram photographs. This week, social media sleuth John Dorsey posted a series of videos calling out Karina, the brand's owner and has 1.2 million followers, calling her a "hypocrite." Dorsey expressed surprise at the discovery that she had been Photoshopping her material, particularly because her 'complete brand is based on being real.'

Karina Irby, an Australian influencer, shares how she quit sugar for 130 days and transformed her body

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 10, 2023
After giving up sugar for 130 days, a swimsuit designer has seen her astonishing transformation. Karina Irby, 33, posted a side-by-side snap of herself showing how she lost weight after ditching sugar. The Aussie beauty claimed to be able to get rid of bloating and abdominal pain as well as her fear and brain fog by giving up sugar-based candy.

Influencer sparks backlash after being kicked out of first class and forced to sit in economy

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 24, 2023
An Australian influencer has been slammed for screaming about the loss of her 'first class seats' and having to fly economy on a flight to Hawaii due to an airline mix-up. Karina Irby, the maker of swimwear label Moana Bikini, was traveling with her partner when she learned that premium seats were unavailable for another customer who hadn't paid for them yet. While sitting next to another passenger who spent nine hours viewing a video of 'open heart surgery,' Ms Irby offended some of her own social media followers by moaning about having to spend the journey listening to 'crying babies' in cattle class.' The body-positive model's followers were quick to condemn her after posting her story on Instagram. "Oh, no.' Because of this, I won't be able to sleep tonight. It's so difficult not to fly first class. Later this year, the payment will be refunded. One wrote about the 'infliction.'

Following a 12-week diet and workout program, a plus-size model debuts at an amazing slim down

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 30, 2023
After being chastised for losing weight, Karina Irby, one of Australia's most popular plus-size models, unveiled her stunning body transformation. After completing a 12-week diet and fitness challenge, the Gold Coast bikini designer, 32, posted before and after pictures on her Instagram page showcasing her achievements. The OnlyFans actress reveals the reason for her transformation was that she didn't eat no candy, syrup, or sugars, since she was starving in a daily calorie deficit, going to work at least twice a week and walking 10,000 steps per week.

After being trolled for losing weight, a plus-size model's defiant reaction was defiant

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 23, 2023
Karina Irby is one of Australia's most popular plus-size models and influencers, but her followers are being chastised for losing weight. critics of'faking' her body positivity, causing the Gold Coast bikini designer, 32, to take to the streets on Wednesday in a long Instagram post. The OnlyFans star posted a gym selfie and said she wants to be the "happiest and healthiest version" of herself, and it is the trolls who aren't body positive.

Karina Irby, a bikini designer, talks about her husband's reaction to OnlyFans' contribution to his career

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 7, 2023
Karina Irby, an Australian influencer and bikini designer, has confirmed that her new husband Ryan Jones is supportive of her decision to join OnlyFans. On Tuesday, the 32-year-old hosted an Instagram Q&A session and was bombarded with questions about her adult content work. One follower said they were "interested to know what your partner thinks about" it all. 'He loves it! And I love reading the papers. He's fine with me posting my kind of stuff on OF. Karina said, 'I'm my biggest cheerleader.' In addition, she posted a family snapshot of her shirtless husband kissing her as she celebrated her curves in a blue and white bikini.

With a video of her 'brother' playing bongos on her bottom, Influencer shocks

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 7, 2023
On her shaking bottom, an Australian influencer has raised eyebrows by posting a video of a man she referred to as her 'brother' pretending to play the bongos. In the video, Karina Irby, a Gold Coast woman, was seen twerking as entrepreneur Michael Huxley lightly tapped her behind like a drum. 'Brother - sister love?' The 33-year-old captioned the article, implying that the two are related even though they are just friends.

Karina Irby, a swimwear designer, slams trolls who had her nude selfie taken down from Instagram

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 31, 2023
Karina Irby has retaliated after a photograph of her naked buttocks was taken down by Instagram. The 32-year-old Gold Coast swimwear designer reposted the photograph alongside a caption to her Instagram Stories. If my butt offended you, she wrote: "Sorry, if my butt offended you." This photo caused a lot of controversies, and you guys even had it deleted.

Karina Irby, a 33-year-old model, discusses her enthralling reverse body transformation

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 17, 2023
The majority of body transformations are focused on weight loss, but Australian swimwear designer Karina Irby's greatest achievement was embracing her natural curves. When she was younger, the 33-year-old founder of Moana Bikini confessed to restricting her diet and working out obsessively because she felt she was under pressure to be thin. She posted a throwback snapshot of herself in her teens looking very slim on Tuesday in a candid Instagram Story.

With her STEPDAD, an Australian influencer defends her 'innocent' bikini dance as it divides the internet

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 28, 2022
Karina Irby, an Australian influencer, has defended a gruesome video of her dancing in a bikini with her stepfather. In front of her stepfather, who was wearing a pair of black budgie smugglers, the Moana swimwear designer, 33, was seen twerking and thrusting her hips in the kitchen. Karina reshared the video on Instagram on Thursday, but left several pessimistic comments along the way.

With her STEPDAD divides the internet, an Australian influencer's racy bikini dance crosses the internet

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 27, 2022
Karina Irby, an Australian celebrity, has raised eyebrows by posting a video of herself and her stepfather performing a risqué dance on TikTok. In front of her stepfather, who was wearing a pair of black budgie smugglers, the Moana swimwear designer, 33, was seen twerking and thrusting her hips in the kitchen. Baffled, Karina's stepfather asked her, 'What the f**k are you doing?'

A bikini designer from Gold Coast was chastised for refusing to discuss pay with potential employees

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 22, 2022
This week, an Australian bikini designer sparked eyebrows after it was revealed that she does not want to address remuneration with prospective employees. Karina Irby, 33, hosted a Q&A with her Instagram followers, asking what candidates interviewing with her made, and she said asking about salary was a big no-no. If you have any questions, I suggest you ask at the end.' People are blown off by not asking any questions or requesting information about pay/sickness, as well as holiday pay,' she wrote.