Colin Fassnidge was busy working on his summer body on Tuesday.
The My Kitchen Rules judge was seen hitting the pavement at Sydney’s Bronte Beach while wearing shorts.
The 51-year-old walked around shirtless wearing a revealing green and white swimsuit.
The star was also wearing sneakers along with white socks and a layer of sweat covered her body.
Colin finished his look with sunglasses to protect himself from the rays on what was a hot and smoky day.
He seemed to be focused on exercising while listening to something on his AirPods.
Colin Fassnidge (pictured) was busy working on his summer body on Tuesday. The My Kitchen Rules judge was seen hitting the pavement at Sydney’s Bronte Beach while wearing shorts.
It comes after the TV star clashed with fans of Conor McGregor, who recently lost his civil sexual assault case.
The celebrity chef took a savage swipe at the UFC star’s recent Instagram video where he was seen punching a Boxbollen boxing ball.
In the clip, McGregor, 36, is seen hitting a small green ball that was attached to a bungee cord tied to his head.
The exercise is said to be effective for reflexes, concentration, hand-eye coordination and body control.
But Fassnidge did not hold back in his comments, fiercely attacking his fellow Irishman McGregor’s court ruling.
‘Is it a female dance?’ asked.
Angry fans supporting McGregor responded to the chef below his comment.
“You made more money than your (sic) entire bloodline,” said one user, while another added “the double champion does whatever he wants.”
The 51-year-old walked shirtless wearing a revealing green and white swimsuit.
Colin finished his look with sunglasses to protect himself from the rays on what was a hot and smoky day. He seemed focused on working out while listening to something on his AirPods.
However, many supported Fassnidge, with one writing: “Get them chef.”
“The chef doesn’t mess around,” added another.
On Friday, McGregor was told he must pay the woman who accused him of raping her in a hotel six years ago.
McGregor faced an accusation of “raping and brutally beating” Nikita Hand, 35, at a hotel in south Dublin in December 2018.
The MMA fighter previously told the court he had consensual sex with Ms Hand, also known as Nikita Ni Laimhin, at the Beacon Hotel. He denied causing bruises to the plaintiff.
McGregor vowed to appeal the decision in a now-deleted X post, saying he was “disappointed” and “focused on my future” with his family after the jury of eight women and four men found him responsible for assaulting Ms Hand and will award you $398,380.86. .
He has since issued a new statement vowing to appeal the defeat of his civil sexual assault case, but admitted he had made “mistakes.”
Writing on X, formerly Twitter, he said: “People want to hear from me, I needed time.” I know I made mistakes.
It comes after the TV star clashed with fans of Conor McGregor (pictured), who recently lost his civil sexual assault case.
‘Six years ago, I should never have responded to your messages. I should have closed the party. I should never have abandoned the woman I love most in the world. That all depends on me.
‘As much as I regret it, everything that happened that night was consensual and was sworn to by all witnesses present. “I have instructed my legal team to appeal the decision.”
He added: “I can’t go back and I will move forward.” I am beyond grateful to my family, friends and fans around the world who have stood by me. That’s all. No more. Coming back to the gym, the fighting game awaits you!
In the case involving Nikita Hand, she alleged that McGregor sexually assaulted her on December 9, 2018, and that another man, James Lawrence, did the same, Ireland’s highest court heard during two weeks of evidence.
Hand said she and a friend contacted McGregor, whom she knew, after a Christmas party at work.
She said McGregor took them to a party in the penthouse of a south Dublin hotel where drugs and alcohol were being consumed.
She said McGregor took an attic room from her and sexually assaulted her.
Hand’s attorney, John Gordon, said she was taking antidepressants and “high on drugs” at the time of the alleged assault.
The total amount of compensation awarded to Ms. Hand by the jury was $398,380.86.
Nikita Hand said outside court that she hoped her case would remind assault victims to keep “fighting for justice” and show her daughter, Freya, “that you can defend yourself if something happens to you, no matter who the person is.” . That’s how it is and justice will be done.”
McGregor and Devlin met in Dublin in 2008, when McGregor was just 19, and now live with their children Conor Jr., seven, Croia Mairead, five, Rian, three, and Mack, almost one, in Vegas.