Pip Edwards shows off her six pack abs in a pink

Pip Edwards shows off her six-pack abs in a pink bikini top as she heads to Bondi Beach

Pip Edwards showed off her incredible abs in a pink bikini top before hitting the beach to soak up the sun on Friday.

The PE Nation founder, 42, showed off her abs while posing with her hand on her hip in a mirror selfie.

Wearing her bright bikini bottom with a multicolored skirt and pink shirt, the fashion entrepreneur was ready to take on the hot weather.

Pip Edwards showed off her incredible abs in a pink bikini top before hitting the beach to soak up the sun on Friday

Pip Edwards showed off her incredible abs in a pink bikini top before hitting the beach to soak up the sun on Friday

“Summer is in full swing,” she wrote alongside the photo. ‘Beach all day long.’

She later shared a photo of the horizon from a cliff on Sydney’s Bondi Beach, writing a cryptic caption ahead of the new year.

“Off to new horizons,” she wrote.

Shortly after, Pip shared a photo overlooking the iconic Bronte Baths and beach, writing: “Nothing quite likes a summer in Sydney.”

She shared a photo of the horizon from a cliff on Sydney's Bondi Beach, writing a cryptic caption ahead of the new year

She shared a photo of the horizon from a cliff on Sydney’s Bondi Beach, writing a cryptic caption ahead of the new year

Shortly after, Pip shared a photo overlooking the iconic Bronte Baths and beach, writing:

Shortly after, Pip shared a photo overlooking the iconic Bronte Baths and beach, writing: “Nothing quite likes a summer in Sydney.”

It comes after the socialite was caught staging her own paparazzi photos.

A photographer accused Pip of staging the photos and shared messages from the fashion designer telling him when and where she was going for a walk so he could get a “clean shot”.

Leaked Instagram messages showed how she invited the Sydney paparazzi to take a picture of her outside her office in the eastern suburbs in July and last year put up paparazzi-style photos for two of her famous friends.

She had previously messaged the same photographer and joked that he made her look “wide,” “short,” and “stocky.”

It comes after the socialite was caught staging her own paparazzi photos.  A photographer accused Pip of staging the photos and sharing messages from the fashion designer

It comes after the socialite was caught staging her own paparazzi photos. A photographer accused Pip of staging the photos and sharing messages from the fashion designer

In another message, the fashion designer told the photographer that she'll be going out for a walk soon, promising him a

In another message, the fashion designer told the photographer that she’ll be going out for a walk soon, promising him a “clean shot.”

“Come back to my office and get a better picture. No seriously, come on. I want to give you a better one,” Pip wrote to the snapper on July 28.

“If you want, I’ll come back. You’re the boss,” the paparazzi replied, to which Pip wrote back, “It’s a one-way street! It has to work for me too.”

In another message, she told the photographer she was going for a walk soon, promising him a “clean shot.”

Just weeks later, on November 28, she contacted the photographer and asked him for

Just weeks later, on November 28, she contacted the photographer and asked him for “a favor” — to snap paparazzi photos of her “buddies,” TV presenter Darren McMullen and DJ Milly Gattegno, in Bondi Beach

Pip Edwards put on a busty show in an elegant black dress

When contacted by Chron Australia, Pip insisted she had never set up a staged paparazzi set and the paparazzi leaked the lyrics in retaliation after last taking photos of her while she was at a photoshoot and was asked to leave

Additional screenshots show Pip complaining that she looks “tall” and “short and squat” in paparazzi photos in a message sent to him on another occasion in October last year.

The activewear mogul was referring to pictures of her walking around Rose Bay with then-boyfriend Michael Clarke, which were actually taken by a different photographer.

She then suggested he take better ones from a “different angle”.

“Dude I like you but you gotta make me not look so wide lol,” Pip wrote.

“(He) constantly follows me to the point of insanity, he harasses me and asks me where I will be and I never answer.  And the one time I know he took a horrible picture of me, I answered him and said "At least take a good picture if you want to get one"'

“(He) constantly follows me to the point of insanity, he harasses me and asks me where I will be and I never answer. And the one time I know he took a horrible picture of me, I replied to him and said, “At least take a good picture if you want one.”

‘From where [in] in the other photographers’ pictures i look normal and here i look short and stocky and wide lol. Come on. Maybe try a new angle please hahaha.’

Just weeks later, on November 28, she contacted the same photographer and asked him for “a favor” — to take paparazzi photos of her “buddies”, TV presenter Darren McMullen and DJ Milly Gattegno, in Bondi Beach.

When contacted by Chron Australia, Pip insisted she had never set up a staged paparazzi set and the paparazzi leaked the lyrics in retaliation after last taking photos of her while she was at a photoshoot and was asked to leave.

“(He) constantly follows me to the point of insanity, he harasses me and asks me where I will be and I never answer. And the one time I know he took a horrible picture of me, I replied to him and said, “At least take a good picture if you want one.”

“I, like many others, am over the constant harassment of being stalked, having these pointless photos then used to create fake clickbait headlines at my expense. This kind of fake journalism needs to stop. This harassment has to stop.”

She said having her picture taken by the paparazzi damaged her self-esteem and made her wish she weren’t photographed at all.

“I want to set the record straight. I’m followed daily, weekly with dads outside my own home and office,” she told Chron Australia.

‘Yesterday one of your dads broke into private property and the property manager kicked him out because it was illegal for him to be inside the fence.

“Because of this, (he) posted a screenshot of a particular exchange, taken out of context.

“I really hope you will consider my truth because I no longer refuse to be alleged or false or false. I’ve never taken a picture and I actually wish no pictures had ever been taken,” she said.

“The existence of paps has actually damaged my self-esteem and is an invasion of our right to privacy. I understand the role they are playing, but in this particular case they have gone way too far and that is a blatant lie.”

The paparazzi, who asked not to be identified, told Chron Australia that it is common for reality stars and celebrities to stage “candid” photos to keep themselves in the headlines.

“Everybody does it. Everyone on reality TV from MAFS to The Bachelor is doing it. I’ve done setups with a lot of people,” he said.

“They even have some A-list celebrities like Kim Kardashian to try and control their media narrative.”

She said having her picture taken by the paparazzi damaged her self-esteem and made her wish she weren't photographed at all

She said having her picture taken by the paparazzi damaged her self-esteem and made her wish she weren’t photographed at all