Bikini-clad influencer hit with backlash over ‘inappropriate’ video with stepdad

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    Instagram influencer Karina Irby repsonded to haters who called her recent bikini dance video "inappropriate".

    Karina Irby, from Brisbane in Australia, posted a short clip to show her dancing in front of her step dad, Phil, while he was preparing food in the kitchen.

    The 32-year-old, who is known to promote body positivity by sharing "real" photos of her body, was seen thrusting her hips and swinging her arms to Britney Spears' popular song "Work B**ch".

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    Phil, in a black Speedo swim brief, then turned back and looked at her in awe, asking: "What are you doing?"

    "Introducing my step Dad to my Tiktok… Do you think he approves?" she asked fans in the post.

    But it was hit with backlashes and people said it was a "stupid" post. Others branded the video 'disturbing' and 'inappropriate'.

    "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."

    "I'm a little confused and a bit grossed out to be honest," a third commented on Karina's dance stunt.

    Karina has since responded and apologised to her step dad for what the "unwanted attention" from an innocent TikTok video.

    She also addressed to people who called her clip "disturbing" and explained: "Guys, it’s a hot, Australian Christmas.

    "Our family spent it by the pool, hence the swimwear. We both have a good sense of humour and always like to do stupid things to make others laugh and get a reaction.

    "This is purely all this video is. A reaction.

    "People seriously need to lighten up, stop projecting their issues, educate themselves on what a typical Australian Christmas involves and stop creating a fake reality in their minds. What’s your take?"

    Fans supported what Karina was doing and appreciated her to spread positive energy.

    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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