Skye Wheatley and her partner Lachlan Waugh are going strong weeks after announcing their split.
The couple looked very loved up in photos shared on Instagram on Sunday, which were taken during their summer vacation in Thailand.
The 30-year-old influencer showed off her incredible figure in a tiny pink and white bikini with cherry red details as she sat on Lachlan’s lap.
She added a white mesh skirt and a pair of designer sunglasses, as well as a full face of bright makeup.
Lachlan, for his part, wore a black and white striped shirt that he left unbuttoned and shorts in a dark tone.
Sharing a cocktail at a popular local bar, the couple seemed relaxed and ready to relax, although Skye admitted she would still be working while she was away.
Skye Wheatley and her partner Lachlan Waugh are going strong weeks after announcing their split. Both in the photo
The couple looked very loved up in photos shared on Instagram on Sunday, taken during their summer vacation in Thailand.
“Vacation mode is still my mode of work,” he wrote in his caption, proving that an influencer’s work is never done.
Last month, Skye confirmed she had split from her partner of six years.
The Gold Coast-based mother of two explained the reason Lachy didn’t appear in her recent Q&A videos is because they decided to take some time apart.
‘Honestly, there’s not much to say. We just have a little break from time, it’s good,” he told his fans.
The former reality star spoke at length about the couple’s struggles and admitted that they had recently gone to therapy.
He said 2024 is about achieving goals, a journey that includes addressing challenges in his relationship with Lachlan.
“Lockie and I went to a counseling session yesterday,” Skye said.
The session, initially intended as occupational therapy for their son Forrest, became a much-needed intervention for the couple.
The 30-year-old influencer showed off her incredible figure in a tiny pink and white bikini with cherry red details
Sharing a cocktail at a popular local bar, the couple looked relaxed and ready to relax, although Skye admitted she would continue working while she was away.
Skye realized that her son’s behavior could be influenced by the dynamics of their relationship and that prompted her to take action.
The pair appear to have since reunited, after being spotted kissing at Pacific Fair shopping center while she launched a pop-up for her GPA label last week.
The I’m A Celebrity winner recently underwent a fox eye lift in Türkiye.
Skye admitted she suffers from body dysmorphia after undergoing the controversial procedure.
The social media star cried in an emotional video posted to TikTok and admitted the illness is “probably the reason” she underwent so many cosmetic procedures.
She added that she was terrified that her two children would eventually suffer from the same condition.
Skye and her long-term partner Lachlan share two sons: Forest, five, and Bear, three.
‘I know I probably have a mental illness and I know I have body dysmorphia’, the message I’m a celebrity… Get me out of here! The 2024 winner said.
“Vacation mode is still my work mode,” he wrote in his caption, proving that an influencer’s work is never done.
Last month, Skye confirmed she had split from her partner of six years, but they have since reunited.
“I just put a lot of pressure on myself to be perfect,” she continued.
‘It would kill me and break my heart if my children went through that.
‘I don’t want them to go through that,’ Skye added excitedly.
The Big Brother star has been documenting her fox eye lift recovery.
She has also undergone liposuction, a temporary facelift and a blepharoplasty.
The fox eye lift surgery is designed to mimic the red carpet look of the same name.
She has removed the outer corner of Skye’s eyes to give her the almond shape that is usually achieved with dramatic eye makeup.
Skye seems delighted with the results of the new surgery and has frequently shown off her healed appearance on social media.
Body dysmorphia, or body dysmorphic disorder, is a mental illness in which sufferers obsessively focus on a perceived flaw in appearance.
The defect may be minor or imaginary, but a person with BDD may spend hours a day trying to fix it.
According to the American Psychiatric Association, people with BDD “often seek unnecessary surgical interventions.”
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