Bec and Lleyton Hewitt’s teenage daughter Mia went to the beach with her boyfriend to finish the work week.
The musician was accompanied by her rocker boyfriend, Vanda Erich, as they soaked up the overcast humidity in Brontë on Friday.
The 19-year-old opted for a cherry red underwire bikini, which she paired with black sunglasses to protect her eyes from the sun.
The teen went makeup-free and wore her caramel color loose around her shoulders and kept her silver accessories to a minimum, sporting a hair band on one wrist and a simple bracelet on the other.
Meanwhile, Vanda was shirtless and dressed in a black Canterbury swimsuit, accessorized with a simple string necklace that Mia lovingly adjusted while touching her bare chest.
While they’re not ‘Instagram official’, the pair have been seeing each other for several months and seemed unfazed by the presence of paparazzi in the Sydney hotspot.
Bec and Lleyton Hewitt’s daughter Mia might dress up as a bohemian rocker at the weekend, but on Friday she embraced her inner ‘nepo baby’ while hitting the beach.
The musician was accompanied by her rocker boyfriend, Vanda Erich, as they soaked up the cloudy humidity in Brontë.
She and her boyfriend took a quick dip before heading back to the sand to lounge on their beach towels.
The couple looked happy and relaxed as they headed to the water, chatting and smiling as they held up peace signs for photographers.
She and her boyfriend took a quick dip before heading back to the sand to lounge on their beach towels.
Mia, who celebrated her 19th birthday last week, is comfortable with the attention, tossing her hair over her shoulders while standing on top of her beach date as he relaxes in the sand.
Vanda, who plays in the rock band Liquid Zoo, appeared to be accompanied on his beach date by at least one of his three male bandmates.
Mia smiled at him as she tightened a towel around her figure after swimming and then lovingly repositioned her boyfriend’s necklace.
The teen went makeup-free and wore her caramel color loose around her shoulders and kept her silver accessories to a minimum.
Mia smiled at him as she tightened a towel around her figure after swimming and then lovingly repositioned her boyfriend’s necklace.
The couple looked happy and relaxed as they headed to the water, chatting and smiling as they held up peace signs for photographers.
The teenager celebrated “another trip around the sun” with a house party last weekend.
She marked her 19th birthday surrounded by friends at what appears to be a shared house in the Inner West, near the venues where she performs with her indie band, Father’s Daughter.
In a case of life imitating art imitating life, Mia was introduced as the enigmatic leader of the fictional ’70s band, which was recently portrayed by Elvis Presley’s granddaughter and fellow ‘nepo baby’, Riley Keough. in Daisy Jones and the Six.
Mia and her friend Cherise are considered a “bohemian folk rock duo who It captures the spirit of the ’70s with a modern twist, channeling the essence of classic legends like Fleetwood Mac and Nancy Sinatra.
In a recent photo shared on the band’s Instagram account, the teen rockers labeled themselves ‘The Queens of King Street.’
Sydney’s Newtown High Street is the beating heart of the suburb’s eclectic food, arts and live music scene, loved by hungry artists and the LGBTQ+ community.
But Mia, a hungry artist, is not.
When the young artist finishes her concerts in dingy Inner West bars, she returns home to her parents’ $10.3 million Glenhaven estate.
His parents bought the resort-style coastal estate with a quiet six-bedroom residence from former Parramatta Eels great Nathan Hindmarsh and his interior designer wife, Bonnie Hindmarsh, last November.
Mia’s parents, the Hewitts, were for years the reigning king and queen of Australia’s gossip magazines.
The couple, who married in Sydney in 2005, hired about 50 security guards to keep paparazzi and the public at bay while helicopters hovered above the wedding.
Once a pop star, Bec looked like a proud mum as she attended one of Mia’s recent performances at the Oxford Art Factory.
Vanda, who plays in the rock band Liquid Zoo, appeared to be accompanied on his beach date by at least one of his three male bandmates.
Mia’s parents, the Hewitts, were for years the reigning king and queen of Australia’s gossip magazines.