
Tammy Hembrow breaks her silence after being trolled over new romance with Bailey Smith
The fitness mogul, 31, was spotted cosying up to Bailey during a lunch date on the Gold Coast on Saturday – with the sports star, 24, flying in from Melbourne just to see her.
Many trolls slammed the mother-of-three for moving on just weeks after confirming her split from her husband of seven months Matthew Zukowski.
Tammy has now hit back at haters by posting a series of steamy selfies to Instagram and telling her followers to 'smile more'.
'Think we all need to smile a lil more okayyyy,' she wrote.
In the photos, Tammy left little to the imagination as she went braless in a white crop top and a tiny denim skirt.
Tammy came under fire from keyboard warriors on Monday over her new romance with AFL star Bailey.
Trolls attacked the mother-of-three after she posted photos of a family outing on Instagram on Sunday.
The gallery of heartwarming images featured Tammy and her brood visiting a market and enjoying a picnic.
In one photo, Tammy can be seen posing with her children, son Wolf, nine, and daughters Posy, three, and Saskia, seven, ahead of their day out.
Still, some followers saw the post as an opportunity to slam Tammy for her lifestyle choices.
'Another man in those poor kids' lives,' one troll complained.
Another user came in with an even harsher comment, 'Now onto another man already? Yeah cos Bailey will be able to handle kids etc. Why not just focus on you?'
'The kids have a new dad every week haha,' said another follower.
Meanwhile, some users commented on the fact that Bailey was absent from Tammy's latest outing.
'Where's BS,' asked one follower, while another commented nastily, 'Already dumped him.'
'Wonder if Mr Smith can produce kids... Watch this space,' another troll commented, referring to Zukowski, who has been open about his infertility struggles.
Still, Tammy did have fans supporting her in the post.
'Say what you want, but she's the coolest mum. Proper,' said one follower.
Another added, 'Girl ignore the hate we'd all be getting around Bailey if we could, such a slay by you.'
Tammy stepped out with Bailey over the weekend – just days after claiming she was happily single following her shock split from husband Matthew.
Two months after her break–up with the Love Island star, the fitness mogul enjoyed a lunch date with Bailey on Saturday.
The Cats' new recruit was riding high after helping his team thrash Essendon at GMHBA Stadium on Friday night.
By Saturday morning, he was on a flight to Brisbane for his secret weekend rendezvous with Tammy.
Bailey didn't skimp on their date, taking her out for a swanky meal at Pan–Asian hotspot Rick Shores at Burleigh Heads, where the pair were anything but discreet.
The chemistry was undeniable, with the two seen leaving the venue hand–in–hand, laughing and whispering as they spied our photographer.
Bailey jetted back to Melbourne on Sunday to resume training ahead of Geelong's clash with the Swans at the SCG.
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