Skye Wheatley and partner Lachlan Waugh are going strong weeks after announcing they’d split.
The pair looked very loved up in photos shared to Instagram on Sunday, which were taken during their summer holiday in Thailand.
The 30-year-old influencer showed off her incredible figure in a skimpy pink and white bikini with red cherry details as she sat on Lachlan’s lap.
She added a mesh white cover up skirt and a pair of designer sunglasses as well as a full face of glowing makeup.
Lachlan meanwhile wore a black and white striped shirt which he left unbuttoned and shorts in a dark tone.
Sharing a cocktail at a popular local bar, the couple seemed relaxed and ready to kick back – though Skye admitted she would still be doing some work while away.
Skye Wheatley and partner Lachlan Waugh are going strong weeks after announcing they’d split. Both pictured
The pair looked very loved up in photos shared to Instagram on Sunday, which were taken during their summer holiday in Thailand
‘Holiday mode still my work mode’ she wrote in her caption, proving that an influencer’s work is never done.
Last month, Skye confirmed she had separated from her partner of six years.
The Gold Coast-based mum-of-two explained the reason Lachy has not appeared in her recent Q&A videos is because they’ve decided to take time apart.
‘Honestly not much to report. We just have a lil re-set break from time, it’s good,’ she told her fans.
The former reality star has previously spoken at length about the couple’s struggles and admitted they have recently been going to counselling.
She said that 2024 is all about achieving goals, a journey which includes addressing the challenges in her relationship with Lachlan.
‘Lockie and I went to a counselling session yesterday,’ Skye said.
The session, initially intended as occupational therapy for their son Forrest, turned into a much-needed intervention for the couple.
The 30-year-old influencer showed off her incredible figure in a skimpy pink and white bikini with red cherry details
Sharing a cocktail at a popular local bar, the couple seemed relaxed and ready to kick back – though Skye admitted she would still be doing some work while away
Skye’s realised their son’s behaviour could be influenced by their relationship dynamics and it prompted her to take action.
The pair appear had since reunited, having been spotted kissing at at Pacific Fair shopping centre as she launched a pop up for her GPA label last week.
The I’m A Celebrity winner recently underwent a fox eye lift in Turkey.
Skye admitted she suffers from body dysmorphia after getting the controversial procedure.
The social media star cried in an emotional video posted to TikTok and admitted the illness is ‘probably why’ she’s had so many cosmetic procedures.
She added that she was terrified her two sons will eventually suffer from the same condition.
Skye and her long-term partner Lachlan share two children—Forest, five, and Bear, three.
‘I know that I’m probably mentally ill and I know that I have body dysmorphia,’ The I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! 2024 winner said.
‘Holiday mode still my work mode’ she wrote in her caption, proving that an influencer’s work is never done
Last month, Skye confirmed she had separated 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.
‘That would kill me and break my heart if my kids went through that.
‘I do not want them to go through that’ Skye added emotionally.
The Big Brother star has been documenting her recovery from the fox eye lift.
She has also had liposuction and a temporal lift and a blepharoplasty.
The fox eye lift surgery is designed to mimic the red carpet look of the same name.
It has pulled back the outer corner of Skye’s eyes to have the almond shape usually achieved with dramatic eye make-up.
Skye appears delighted with the results of the new surgery and has been frequently showing off the healed look on social media.
Body dysmorphia, or body dysmorphic disorder, is a mental illness where sufferers obsessively focus on a perceived flaw in appearance.
The flaw may be minor or imagined, 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’.
If you or anyone you know needs support, you can contact Lifeline 13 11 14, or Beyond Blue on 1300 224 636.
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