Balinese royal Stella Klim looked every inch like her mother, Indonesian Princess Lindy, on Thursday as she was spotted leaving a Bondi hotel.
The 18-year-old model stepped out with her father, former Olympic gold medalist Michael Klim, and his girlfriend Michelle Owen after her stay in the resort destination.
Stella opted for a comfortable monochromatic look by donning a pair of black leggings and a hoodie for her check out.
She paired the casual ensemble with a pair of white sneakers and white socks while slinging a large black bag over her shoulder.
While helping her father and his partner load their suitcases, Stella chose to flaunt her genetically blessed features by slicking her hair back and securing it with a clip.
Swimming champion Michael, 47, matched his daughter with his own all-black T-shirt and jeans ensemble while carrying a backpack.
Meanwhile, his girlfriend Michelle opted for a black sweater and blue jeans as she pulled her dark locks back into a tight ponytail.
The sighting comes just days after Michael revealed that his biggest battle has been mental, not physical, as he battles a rare autoimmune disorder.
Balinese royal Stella Klim, 18, (left), looked every inch like her mother, Indonesian Princess Lindy (right), on Thursday as she was spotted leaving a Bondi hotel.
In 2020, he was diagnosed with a neurological disorder called chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP), which left him unable to walk.
Last weekend, he told The Sunday Project that the “mental toughness” he had as an athlete is something he had to rediscover to deal with his physical ailments.
“Almost all athletes are taught physically, but mentally you have to work hard. Even after playing sports, I adopted that same mentality,” he said.
The model stepped out with her father, former Olympic gold medallist Michael Klim, 47 (right) and his girlfriend Michelle Owen (centre) after their stay at the resort destination.
She continued: ‘For me, being more vulnerable and listening to my body and my emotions is something I’m still learning to do better and something that has helped me a lot.
‘The biggest thing I had to overcome was accepting the new identity. For many people, I’m still the swimmer and before I depended on my physique to have a lot of mental strength.
“Now that the physicality is really gone, I need to find another mental strength to overcome the physical disabilities.”
Michael went on to say that as his illness progresses, he has learned to value time with his family above all else, including his daughter Stella, whom he shares with his ex-wife Lindy.
While helping her father and his partner load their suitcases, Stella chose to flaunt her genetically blessed features by slicking her hair back and securing it with a clip.