Karina Irby put on a sizzling display on Thursday as she showed off her figure in a new pink bikini from her swimwear line Moana.
The body positive influencer, 35, knelt on a beach towel in the sand as she captured images of herself eating spaghetti for Instagram.
Soaking up the sun, the blonde beauty paired her high-waisted two-piece with a straw ‘cowgirl’ hat.
One photo of her day out saw Karina poking out her tongue as she held up her carb-heavy meal.
In the second image, she posed with a mouthful of spaghetti as she closed her eyes in a blissful expression.
Karina captioned the post: ‘Ok serious question… What gets you more excited? The spaghetti. The new bikini. The cowgirl hat.’

Karina Irby, 35, put on a sizzling display on Thursday as she showed off her figure in a new pink bikini from her swimwear line Moana
It comes after Karina faced the wrath of her followers after releasing a new brand loyal customers have deemed to be ‘tacky’ and ‘too expensive’.
The bikini mogul and OnlyFans creator launched Moana Smile Club last week—the much-hyped sleepwear and activewear extension of her successful Moana Bikini.
Her ‘skin friendly’ pyjama sets retail for $158 to $218, a price Karina’s followers have been quick to point out is well above what the average Aussie can afford.
‘Girl I was so excited until I saw a pair of pants was $80 and now I’m heartbroken,’ one follower commented on Karina’s announcement post.
Karina defended the price point by saying, ‘You get what you pay for,’ a response she has now deleted.
‘A lot of development has gone into these pieces. They also aren’t overpriced compared to other leading brands,’ she added.
Hundreds of Karina’s 1.1million Instagram followers took to the comments section to ask how she could justify the eye-watering price tag.
‘They look tacky, I wouldn’t even buy these if they were at Kmart,’ one wrote.

The body positive influencer knelt on a beach towel in the sand as she captured images of herself eating spaghetti for Instagram
‘I was so excited, but like others can’t justify $200 for pants and top to just sleep in,’ wrote another disappointed fan.
‘More expensive than Peter Alexander full price and can easily get theirs on sale.’
‘Pyjama King’ Peter Alexander currently sells more than a dozen printed fabric shorts on sale for $35, which is 50 per cent off the standard $59 price for the luxury sleepwear market leader.
Bonds AU retail their bamboo blend sleep shorts and tanks for $35 a piece.
Meanwhile, Karina’s cheapest sleepwear items are the $79 blush cami and $79 blush shorts.
Other followers were quick to point out the new website for Moana Smile fails to list what fabrics the pyjamas are made from and where they are manufactured.
‘I was very excited to be a first time purchaser of these PJs. I unfortunately can’t justify $218 for a set. Also what is the fabric composition? I couldn’t see that on the website,’ commented one potential customer.
Karina updated all item descriptions to state the pyjamas are made from 93 per cent Lyocell—a hypoallergenic fabric—and seven per cent spandex.

It comes after Karina faced the wrath of her followers after releasing a new brand loyal customers have deemed to be ‘tacky’ and ‘too expensive’
Lyocell is a semi-synthetic fabric commonly used as a sustainable substitute for cotton or silk.
The plant-based material is made by dissolving wood pulp, from mostly eucalyptus, oak, and birch trees.
Lyocell is 50 per cent more absorbent than cotton.
It’s sustainable manufacturing process relies on growing and chopping down eucalyptus trees and then turning them into fibre.
It’s also a lot more expensive than cotton and other natural fibres—something Karina has failed to mention.
The influencer has noticeably responded to all positive comments on the post, but has been selective in replying to the questions of her fans.