Karina Irby from Brisbane, Australia, posted a short video of herself dancing in front of her stepfather, Phil, while he was cooking food in the kitchen. This has gone viral
People who didn’t like Karina Irby’s recent bikini dance video said that it was “inappropriate.”
The 32-year-old, who is known for sharing “real” photos of her body to promote body positivity, was seen thrusting her hips and swinging her arms to “Work B**ch” by Britney Spears.
Phil, who was wearing a black Speedo swim brief, looked at her in shock and asked, “What are you doing? Introducing my step Dad to my Tiktok… Do you think he’s okay with it?” in the post, Karina Irby asked her fans.
Karina Irby Dances In Bikini Infront Of Her Stepfather, Video Goes Viral On TikTok And Instagram
Karina Irby Getting Negativity On The Internet
But it got a lot of negative feedback, and people called it a “stupid” post. Others said that the video was “strange” and “wrong.” “People do anything just for content,” one wrote and a second said: “A lot going on here and I’m not sure where to begin.”
Since then, Karina Irby has replied and apologised to her stepdad. For what she called the “unwanted attention” that an innocent TikTok video got.
Karina Irby also spoke to those who had called her clip “disturbing” and said, “Guys, it’s Christmas in Australia, and it’s hot.
Why Did Karina Irby Wear The Swim Suit?
“Our family spent it at the pool, which is why we’re wearing swimsuits. We both have a good sense of humour and like to do stupid things to make other people laugh and get a reaction. “This is purely all this video is. A reaction on Karina Irby.
Not All Fans Criticise Her
Fans liked that Irby was spreading good vibes and supported what she was doing. A person added: “People need to stop sexualising every situation and understand that just because it’s ‘wrong’ to them, doesn’t mean it’s wrong to others.”
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