
Rupert Murdoch's 'wild child' granddaughter Charlotte Freud passionately kisses new boyfriend in corset and suspenders following marriage breakdown
The daughter of PR guru Matthew Freud and Elisabeth Murdoch 'hard launched' her new romance with actor Isaak Presley, 22, last month.
It appears that the pair are still going strong, with Charlotte, 25, sharing a series of loved-up photos to Instagram this week.
Putting on quite the racy display, Charlotte wore a black corset and suspenders for the pulse raising pics.
She added an air of regal chic to her sultry gothic look with a silver tiara perched atop her jet black locks.
Her beau, meanwhile, matched Charlotte in a black tank top and an eye-catching black leather cowboy hat.
One romantic black and white photo showed the couple smiling as they stared longingly into each other's eyes.
The pair were certainly not afraid to flaunt their recently ignited passion, with another photo showing the lovebirds sharing a very steamy kiss.
The mood continued in another shot that documented the tender moment in black and white.
Shot from a further distance, Charlotte flaunted her pert derrière and trim pins, which were augmented with fishnet stockings and suspenders.
Another more playful image showed the couple hamming it up on what appeared to be a private jet.
The photo, shot from Charlotte's perspective, showed her holding her leg aloft as Isaak, sitting opposite, prepared to cheekily bite her toes.
Captioning the loved-up snaps, which were included in a series showing the couple celebrating with friends, Charlotte wrote: 'Easter, I hardly knew 'er.'
The couple's racy display comes after they hard launched their new relationship in a western-themed photo shoot last month.
Charlotte locked lips with the Netflix star as they dressed in coordinating cowboy-style ensembles.
She jumped into her new beau's arms and straddled him for the steamy pictures, while Isaak romantically dipped and kissed her in another image.
'(Yee) Haw-d launch,' she wrote in the caption, as he responded, 'You got me feelin' luckier than a cowboy with two aces in his boot.'
Charlotte showed off her sensational figure in a pair of denim booty shorts teamed with fishnet stockings, a fringed belt and matching fringed cowboy boots.
Meanwhile, Isaak was every inch the heartthrob in jeans, a Western shirt, a buckled belt and a cowboy hat.
Charlotte is living with her new beau - who goes by the nickname 'Cowboy' owing to his love of horse riding - in Los Angeles, where she is focusing on writing musicals.
Friends say Isaak, who starred in the screen hits Fuller House with John Stamos and Stuck in the Middle alongside rising star Jenna Ortega, is a good match for Charlotte.
They are both sober having struggled with alcohol and narcotics addiction in the past - with Charlotte's former hedonistic lifestyle earning her the unsavoury 'wild child' label.
Another more playful image showed the couple hamming it up on what appeared to be a private jet. The photo, shot from Charlotte's perspective showed her holding her leg aloft as Isaak, sitting opposite, prepared to cheekily bite her toes
Charlotte appeared to confirm the relationship after tagging him in her bed in her latest Instagram post last month.
The couple also exchanged a set of flirty messages in the comments as Isaak asked: 'Is this a date?'
Charlotte previously married British rapper Luke Storey - 15 years her senior - in 2022.
They wed at St Mary's Church in Westwell, Oxfordshire in 2022, with her grandad Rupert flying in amid his divorce from his fourth wife, Texan supermodel Jerry Hall.
However the pair split just 14 months later - though she claims it was over almost immediately after saying 'I do'.
'We had been married for 12 hours when our whole world fell apart,' she explained. 'He relapsed on the way to our honeymoon. It wasn't a great sign.'
Charlotte, now 25, met Luke – a self-confessed recovering drug and alcohol addict – when she was just 18 and he was 33.
He encouraged Charlotte to join Narcotics Anonymous, helping to end her addiction to ketamine.
Charlotte once admitted that she used ketamine so frequently during high school that peers nicknamed her 'K-angel' after the drug.
She said she struggled to cope with the high-profile scandals involving her family and 'overcompensated' for her glamorous upbringing by rebelling at school.
Charlotte said she soon realised that recovery would play a big part in her marriage.
She said: 'It felt like there were three people in the relationship – me and him and our recovery.
'If our recovery was strong then we were strong, and if it wasn't we were falling apart. We had a great relationship when we were sober, but neither of us could stay sober.
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