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Nadia Bartel sizzles in a striped red bikini as she enjoys relaxing European summer holiday with boyfriend Peter Dugmore

Nadia Bartel sizzles in a striped red bikini as she enjoys relaxing European summer holiday with boyfriend Peter Dugmore

Daily Mail​a day ago

Melbourne influencer Nadia Bartel has once again proven she's queen of the summer style stakes.
The former WAG, 40, sent temperatures soaring with a candid bikini snap from her latest sun-drenched getaway.
Over the past week, the social media sensation has been sharing a series of updates from her luxury European getaway alongside boyfriend Peter Dugmore and her two sons - Aston, nine, and Henley, six.
Now, Nadia has since traded designer shopping trips in overcast Paris for the sunny shores of a luxury resort in Sicily, Italy.
On Friday, Nadia showcased her incredibly toned physique in a barely-there two piece, which she wore on a family excursion to the beach.
From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments,
Peter snapped a candid shot of his Instagram model partner tucking into a delicious plate of protein at a beachside restaurant.
With her signature sun-kissed glow and perfectly coiffed hair, the Henne co-founder looked every inch the carefree vacationer.
She also shared a photo of her 'little loves' Aston and Henley posing with their best 'serious face.'
On Thursday, she spent the morning lounging around her accommodation with Peter while she wore a $70 Crop Shop Boutique tank top and a pair of $260 black-and-white Nagnata sports shorts.
The lovebirds were enjoying 'the morning coffee before everyone else is up.'
The mum-of-two also flaunted the postcard perfect view from her hotel, where she continued soaking the 'morning sun' by an oceanfront swimming pool.
In a post shared earlier this week, Nadia shared intimate moments captured during her trip to Paris, which included a visit to Disneyland Paris and the Eiffel Tower.
'Paris you were amazing! Short but sweet and now onto Italy,' she captioned the post.
'The lunch that we had in front of the tower was so special, as the boys tried so many new foods. And Disneyland rained all day but still a vibe!'
Nadia and Peter are going from strength to strength, having met after Peter slid into the Instagram model's DMs.
'I don't usually respond to Instagram messages, and I don't know if it was because I was feeling lonely, but I responded,' she told her followers on Instagram.
'I looked at his profile and we had some mutual friends and he looked like a nice guy. He also didn't have a lot of posts – and I liked that,' she said.
Nadia continued: 'I really enjoyed the chats but I never thought I'd ever see this person – it was just nice to chat. I was in a good place with my mental health and I didn't want to put myself in a position where I could be hurt again.'
The designer eventually met up with Peter at The Tan, a popular running route in Melbourne, and said they have been together ever since.
Speaking to Daily Mail Australia, Nadia recently revealed marriage was currently not on the cards for the couple.
'I don't think so,' she laughed.
'You know when you've done that then you're like I don't know If I'd do that again.'
'But when you meet someone that you feel like you want to marry it's a good feeling. We are so happy. He's a good boy.'
Nadia and Peter went Instagram official in December 2022.
The pair confirmed their relationship by getting hot and heavy in a photo shared to Instagram Stories.
Nadia told Daily Mail Australia her relationship with the former footballer-turned-model is going swimmingly.
'My love life is going well. It's good. I'm happy,' she shared.
'I think he's The One. I do think he is and I think that he's got so many amazing attributes,' Nadia added.
'He's just such a good person. I think the way he makes me feel...'
After going public in late 2022, Nadia and Peter have often been seen cuddling up at exclusive events and on sweet dates around Melbourne.
The loved-up couple were pictured sharing a passionate kiss in at the Australian Open in Melbourne last year.
Nadia announced her split from retired AFL star Jimmy in August 2019, five years after they tied the knot on the Bellarine Peninsula.
She shares her sons, Aston and Henley, with her AFL star ex-husband Jimmy Bartel, who she was married to from 2014 to 2021.
While Nadia has moved on with Peter, Jimmy welcomed a child with Amelia Sheppard in April last year.

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