A body positivity model was praised on social media after she declared to "always wear a bikini".
Australian bombshell Karina Irby has a no-nonsense attitude on Instagram where she's garnered over 1.2million fans.
The bikini founder simply doesn't care what the haters say as she often flaunts her body in all its glory.
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Now in a recent post, she did just that.
Karina wrote: "Always in a bikini. Even in the middle of winter.
"I've been a lil MIA online because I've had the weirdest week. When it rains, it pours – kind of week."
The influencer continued: "There are a few things I remind myself when I'm having a rough time…
"You can't have a rainbow without a little rain. This feeling will pass.
"Now is only a tiny small moment in your life and there will be good days ahead. You are safe."
Karina finished the post by asking fans to share their own mottos as she added: "Sending my love to every one of you."
Along with the lengthy caption, the model posed in three snaps where she splashed around at the beach.
She wore a bikini bottom with a jumper and baseball hat to finish the look.
And followers are loving how natural she is in the photos.
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One admirer said: "Look at you! *Heart emoji*."
Another added: "Even the darkest night will end and the sun will rise. Sending love and light your way."
While a third chimed in: "I freaking love you and your soul. I've never been so inspired by someone."
Meanwhile a fourth commented: "Keep your face towards the sunshine and you cannot see the shadow."
Karina is known for flaunting her "lady bumps" in bikinis.
Previously the swimwear designer told fans "life is too short" to cover up.
The curvy beauty posted a picture of herself wearing a super pretty patterned bikini, flaunting her booty in the process.
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