Michelle Bridges and her ex-partner Steve ‘Commando’ Willis moved the last of their belongings out of the Sydney unit they once shared on Saturday.
Despite the emotional circumstances, Michelle, 49, smiled as she doted over her four-year-old son, Axel, while a team of removalists got to work.
Steve, 44, looked far more serious, however, and kept to himself as he loaded his possessions into a trailer attached to his car.
All smiles: Michelle Bridges looked upbeat on Saturday as she moved the last of her belongs out of the Potts Point unit she once shared with her ex-partner Steve ‘Commando’ Willis. Pictured with her four-year-old son, Axel
The former couple spoke to the removalists separately and weren’t outside together at the same time, making it easy for them to avoid each other.
After approximately 30 minutes, Steve and a male friend left together with his stuff safely packed in the trailer.
Michelle was far more upbeat than her ex, and spent most of the time with a happy smile on her face.
Serious: Steve looked far more serious, however, and kept to himself as he loaded his possessions into a trailer attached to his car
Feeling better? The 44-year-old had a slight smirk on his face as he spoke with the removalists
Keeping their distance? Steve and Michelle weren’t outside together at the same time, which made it easy for them to avoid each other
At one point, she crouched down to give little Axel a kiss and a cuddle.
In February, the Daily Telegraph reported that Michelle had sold the unit in 2019 for about $6million, after purchasing it for $2.9million in 2013.
She had originally bought the three-bedroom unit in Sydney’s east with ex-husband Bill Moore in 2013, before their split in early 2015.
Cheerful: Despite the emotional circumstances, Michelle offered photographers a friendly wave as she took a break from moving
Happy days: Michelle was in good spirits as she carried some of her belongings out of the unit
Need a hand? Michelle carried two bags and some pillows while little Axel marched beside her
Doting display: Michelle kissed and cuddled Axel as the removalists got to work
The property was later transferred solely into Michelle’s name in 2016. It boasts three bedrooms, two bathrooms and stunning views of Sydney’s CBD.
The former Biggest Loser star has a second home in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales.
Michelle and Steve met while filming The Biggest Loser in 2007, at a time when they were both in relationships with other people.
Fresh start: Michelle seemed happy to get the last of her stuff from the Potts Point apartment
Keeping watch: The fitness queen kept an eye on the removalists as they packed her things
Careful! To ensure there wouldn’t be any mistakes, Michelle kept her eyes firmly locked on the back of the track
They began dating in 2015, after splitting from their partners, and share custody of son Axel together.
Michelle and Steve announced their shock split in January.
Following the break-up, Michelle blew 0.086 when she was pulled over in her Range Rover with Axel in the car, at about 11.25am on January 26.
After being charged, she released a statement claiming she was going through a ‘very difficult time’ following her split from Steve.
Got everything yet? Michelle stood at the front door with a backpack on
Surf’s up! One of the removalists carried a giant surf board out the back of the truck
Fitness: As expected, Michelle owned plenty of fitness equipment
Great job! The removalists appeared to be doing an incredible job as they moved all of Michelle’s belongings into the back of the truck
The star was later fined $750 and had her licence disqualified for three months, after pleading guilty to mid-range drink driving.
Outside court, a tearful Michelle said: ‘I would like to take this opportunity to express my deep remorse, shame and humiliation [over] this incident and extreme lack of judgment.
‘I would like to apologise to my family, friends and community for this gross error in judgment and the consequences of these actions will haunt me forever.’
Time to go! Commando and one of his mates left together in a ute
Travelling light? All of Commando’s belongings were able to fit on the back of the ute and in a trailer that was attached at the back