Mia Fevola is never shy when it comes to showing off her incredible physique.
The 24-year-old daughter of former footballer Brendan Fevola is currently enjoying a getaway in Bryon Bay.
She showed off her figure in a series of bikini photos taken on the beach in the NSW city where the A-list gather every summer.
One photo showed the beauty looking at the camera from behind her while wearing a tiny triangle bikini.
The pale swimwear left little to the imagination, and the brunette worked her angles in a series of sultry selfies.
She appeared to be makeup-free while swimming and was wearing sunglasses as she laid her towel next to some overhanging trees.
Mia Fevola (pictured) is never shy when it comes to showing off her incredible physique
The 24-year-old daughter of former footballer Brendan Fevola is currently enjoying a getaway in Bryon Bay
In her caption, Mia just added a simple waving emoji to celebrate her day out in the surf.
Last week, the influencer did what she does best by once again showing off her fit figure in a revealing post.
Mia showed off her toned figure in white casual wear, consisting of shorts and a crop top, as she posed in front of a mirror.
The figure-hugging outfit showed off her sculpted midriff while her pins were on full display.
She completed her look with a pair of white sneakers and white socks.
The influencer wore her dark, long hair slicked back as she worked her best angles for the camera.
The post comes after Mia broke her silence last month on engagement rumors surrounding her and boyfriend Bass Miller.
The influencer and her partner made headlines in August when Bass called the model his “new Mrs” on Instagram, sparking speculation he had proposed.
She showed off her figure in a series of bikini photos taken on the beach in the NSW city where the A-list gather every summer
One photo showed the beauty turning her back to the camera while wearing a tiny triangle bikini. The pale swimwear left little to the imagination
However, Mia told Ny Breaking Australia during the Melbourne Cup at Flemington Racecourse that she is not engaged and that the post was in reference to the new haircut she got at the time.
‘I don’t know where that comes from. It targeted my hair because I was blonde and then I dyed it dark,” Mia said of Bass’ now-deleted post.
She explained that her boyfriend was only referring to her “new look” and did not accidentally reveal that they were engaged as previous reports suggested.
‘He said, ‘New lady,’ and said I had dyed my hair. New look. I was shocked when I saw it [the reports]she added.
When asked if she and Bass had any future engagement plans after almost two years together, Mia said she wasn’t sure.
‘Who knows. We’re just enjoying our time right now,” she explained.
‘Everyone keeps saying ‘new romance’, but we’ve been together for almost two years now. It happened so quickly.’
Earlier this year, Mia revealed that she will keep her boyfriend out of the public eye.
Last week, Mia posted on Instagram and showed off her toned figure in tiny shorts
Mia broke her silence last month on engagement rumors surrounding her and boyfriend Bass Miller (left).
She told Stellar Magazine she learned a hard lesson after going public with footy star ex-boyfriend Jamarra Ugle-Hagan.
The pair became the target of ruthless online trolls during their romance.
‘I learned a lot from that [experience]. “I shared too much when I was younger and I learned the hard way that some things are better left private,” she said.
‘[The attention] would have happened to anyone since I posted so much about it.
‘Any public relationship opens the door to a lot of negativity. There will always be critics.’
Mia and Jamarra, 22, split at the end of 2021 following intense criticism of their budding romance.
The pair were inundated with hundreds of bullying messages on social media.
Mia and boyfriend Bass went public with their romance in July 2023.
The makeup artist and psychology student also addressed speculation that she “pays” for paparazzi photos to be taken of her.
“It’s funny because a lot of trolls say that’s what we pay them for. It’s so frustrating: why would I want to look like that online?’ she said.
‘I’m not aware of it. I never look for them, so I don’t even notice.’