
That's not very business-like! Tammy Hembrow wears inappropriate outfit to Australian Financial Review's 30th anniversary
The fitness influencer, 31, attended the business event at the Sydney Opera House in a tiny silk crop top and matching skirt set by Arcina Ori.
The $230 top features a subtle V-line detail while revealing a generous amount of her taut midriff, and the $360 long skirt has a twist detail and ruched waistband.
Tammy styled her long blonde locks in waves as she posed for a mirror selfie at her hotel before heading to the event.
She also shared a photo of her place card and the food menu after arriving at award-winning restaurant Bennelong.
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The fitness influencer attended the event at the Sydney Opera House in a tiny silk crop top and matching skirt set by Arcina Ori
Tammy has been fighting fit following her brutal split from husband Matt Zukowski after just seven months of marriage.
The influencer, who announced in June that she and Matt were getting a divorce, took to Instagram earlier this month to show off her toned physique, particularly her insanely ripped arms.
She wore a pink sports bra and black booty shorts in the clip, which showed her posing up a storm as she filmed herself in a mirror.
Tammy flaunted her biceps as she tensed for the video, while also showing off her veiny arms.
'I've always loved how strong training upper body makes me feel and I always will,' Tammy wrote in her caption.
Fans flooded the post with praise for the fitness influencer's ripped figure, with one person saying she's in her 'best shape' yet.
It comes after Tammy recently revealed she 'didn't recognise herself' during her marriage to Love Island star Matt, 29.
The influencer revealed that she has toned up her body and lost weight since leaving the marriage.
She shared a video on Instagram that featured her look during and after her time with Matt, with Tammy having visibly trimmed down and gained muscle in recent weeks.
'Guys I'm starting to feel like myself again. I don't even recognise myself in those first videos, to be honest,' Tammy wrote in her caption.
'You won't always feel motivated, but you will never regret starting and investing in YOU,' she added, while also promoting her fitness app.
Tammy and Matt tied the knot in a beautiful ceremony at Chateau Du Soleil in Byron Bay on November 23.
They got engaged in December 2023 following just three months of dating.
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