Ruby Tuesday Matthews set pulses racing in a daring sheer dress on Thursday while enjoying a relaxing vacation in Bali with her family.
The glamorous Byron Bay influencer, 30, took to Instagram to share her Christmas look, which consisted of a $389 St. Agni slip dress and a black string bikini underneath.
She paired her look with a black Bottega Veneta woven bag, black flip-flops and posed outside Katamama restaurant near Seminyak before heading inside for lunch.
“I thought I don’t want to come home,” she captioned her post, adding that the dress was from the brand’s previous season.
Her hair was styled in a short bob after recently getting ‘Bali bogan braids’, a hairstyle often seen on tourists from Australia visiting the Indonesian island.
Ruby Tuesday Matthews set pulses racing in a daring sheer dress on Thursday while enjoying a relaxing vacation in Bali with her family.
The glamorous Byron Bay influencer, 30, took to Instagram to share her Christmas look which consisted of a $389 St. Agni slip dress and a black string bikini underneath.
Sitting in the ditch on the side of a road with her one-year-old daughter Holiday, the mother of three had her dark locks twisted into rows of tight braids.
‘Tell me you’re in Bali without telling me you’re in Bali,’ she captioned the series of photos.
Ruby later gushed about her new hairstyle on her Instagram Stories while filming a “get ready with me” video.
‘Obviously it shows, I have a new hairstyle. I’ll really try it here and now. Who do I think I am? she said.
The transformation came after Ruby attracted attention for complaining about a plane taking too long to take off, four years after she delayed a Jetstar flight to enjoy oysters at a posh restaurant.
She paired her look with a black woven Bottega Veneta bag, black flip flops and posed outside Katamama restaurant near Seminyak.
She shared a video over the weekend detailing her concerns while traveling to Bali with her three children, Rocket, five, Mars, four, and Holiday, one.
Posting to her Stories, Ruby shared a close-up photo of her son sitting on the plane looking dissatisfied after his flight was delayed twice.
‘Two failed attempts to take off due to warning lights coming on just before takeoff. “I’ve been stuck on this plane for too long,” she lamented in her caption.
Ruby later returned to Instagram hours after finally arriving at her hotel and shared a photo of herself lying in bed looking grumpy while Holiday slept on her chest.
‘Travelling with two children is a walk in the park. Three is WILD. Speechless. But we arrived at the hotel at 4.30 am local time. The boys think it’s morning. I’m ruined,’ she complained.
The Byron Bay influencer recently got Bogan Bali braids, which are often seen on tourists from Australia visiting the Indonesian island.
Sitting in the ditch on the side of a road with her one-year-old daughter Holiday, the mother of three had her dark locks twisted into rows of tight braids.
The next day, Ruby posted an update on her page again, sharing a close-up photo of herself lounging by the hotel pool.
‘To all the influencers who make traveling with kids look easy: What the fuck? Maybe it’s my two spicy margaritas talking, but that was complete bullshit,” she ranted in the caption.
“Random baby vomit on the plane, lack of assistance, hours on the tarmac, failed takeoffs and landing in Bali, arriving at the hotel at 4am with no sleep today,” he continued.
The bathrobe entrepreneur compared her experience to a “spree” from which she “couldn’t escape.”
However, she concluded her post on a more positive note: “On the plus side, the pool is amazing and the margaritas are strong.”
The transformation came after Ruby attracted attention for complaining that a plane was taking too long to take off with her and her three children (Rocket, five, Mars, four, and Holiday, one) on board.
Four years earlier, Ruby stopped a Jetstar flight to enjoy oysters at a fancy restaurant.
Ruby’s horrific travel experience comes four years after she made headlines for delaying a Jetstar flight so she could dine on oysters, only to complain when frustrated passengers booed her.
He was supposed to fly from Byron Bay to Sydney in the afternoon, but a technical issue caused the flight to be delayed.
Jetstar asked travelers to remain at the airport while an engineer was flown in from the Gold Coast and told passengers the new departure time would likely be around 7.30pm that night.
Ruby and her traveling companion decided to leave the airport to grab something to eat at a beachside restaurant while others ate at the airport.
The influencer later posted a video on Instagram showing her eating oysters with a friend, captioning the footage: “Flight delayed, fuck up my life.”
Ruby’s horrific travel experience comes four years after she made headlines for delaying a Jetstar flight so she could dine on oysters, only to complain when frustrated passengers booed her.
She kept frustrated passengers waiting on the tarmac, who interrupted her when she boarded 30 minutes after the plane took off.
Video footage shows passengers shouting “how were the oysters” and “what a day to be pretty” as they boarded the plane.
As the couple enjoyed their meal, those at the airport were informed that the engineer had arrived earlier than expected and that the flight would board at 6:20 p.m.
But passengers were forced to sit on the tarmac while Jetstar tried to track down a group of missing passengers, including Ruby and her companion.
It is understood that an employee had to call her to let her know that the plane was ready to leave and that she should return to the airport as soon as possible.
When a passenger asked if the oysters were good, Ruby replied, “Yes, they were.”
The social media star then argued with the other travelers, telling them it was an “innocent mistake” and that they were being rude.
She later took to social media where she blamed Jetstar for the incident, claiming the staff did nothing to help her.