
Natalie Bassingthwaighte has fans convinced she's married partner Pip Loth after sharing VERY telling photo
Natalie Bassingthwaighte has sent her fans into a frenzy after posting a loved-up picture with her partner Pip Loth.
The Aussie actress, 49, who hard launched her relationship with Pip in 2023, shared a sweet snap of the two on Instagram on Wednesday.
However, the candid photo sparked controversy online over its various bridal elements.
First off, both Natalie and Pip wore white in the picture, with the Neighbours star donning an elegant sleeveless dress in a chiffon-like material.
She looked regal as she paired the ensemble with some impressive diamond earrings and swept her golden lock in a messy bun.
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Her partner decided on a white suit for the occasion, which many assumed meant wedding bells for the two.
The caption didn't help when it came to fuelling marriage speculation.
'Doing this life with you my [heart],' she captioned the post, while tagging Pip.
She added: 'Thanks for putting [on] the most beautiful event @thecalilehotel @zenakdor we adore you.'
Fans flooded the post with love for the couple, with one writing: 'Beautiful. Wishing you all the love.'
Another wrote: 'Total cuties, you two' while some questioned if the pair had wed.
It came to light that the couple were, in fact, attending an event for House of K'Dor, a diamond and gemstone boutique, where they were asked to wear all white.
Natalie has previously opened up about her relationship with her partner Pip.
The Australian singer described her romance as 'beautiful' and said that Pip 'understands' her more than any other person who has been in her life
'They get me more than I understand myself,' she told Stellar.
'It's been the wildest time in my life and it's beautiful.'
Shedding light on her experience coming out and the fear that often comes with it, Natalie said it was more of an internal battle than one she was facing with the people around her.
'What I've learnt over this time is that I think I had internalised homophobia myself, so I was terrified about what people would say and think and feel,' she told host Sarrah Le Marquand for the podcast.
'That's just ingrained in growing up in a certain time when you weren't allowed to be.'
'It doesn't mean I don't get scared sometimes but that debilitating fear has gone. And it's beautiful.
'I feel heard, I feel safe, I feel connected.'
Natalie and her estranged husband Cameron McGlinchey split after 13 years of marriage in August 2023.
The pair, who married in 2011, share daughter Harper, 13, and son Hendrix, 10.
Natalie made her public debut with new partner Pip Loth during a low-key outing in Queensland in April 2023.
Natalie then revealed she was dating a woman in a 2023 interview with Stellar magazine and later disclosed Pip's name on Instagram 10 days later.
'I'm in a beautiful relationship with a woman who makes my heart smile and makes me really happy,' she revealed to the magazine.
Before finding love, Natalie and Pip worked together on the Melbourne production of Jagged Little Pill in 2021.
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