
Tammy Hembrow goes braless in chic outfit in the wake of split with Matt Zukowski
And Tammy Hembrow showed Matt what he was missing on Friday, with quite the busty display.
The influencer, 31, took to Instagram to share a short clip of of her indulging in an impromptu fashion parade.
Tammy went braless for the clip, flaunting her 'assets' in a figure-hugging, buttoned crop top.
The light blue, floral-patterned top also showed off Tammy's trim and toned torso.
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Tammy finished her mirror look with a pair of blue denim jeans that clung perfectly to her shapely hips.
She accessorised the outfit with a lemon-coloured leather bag which she had slung over her left shoulder.
The fitness influencer appeared to be in a playful mood, too, happily hamming it up for the camera as she gently sashayed in front of the mirror.
It comes after Tammy fled the country after announcing her shock split from husband Matt in June.
Tammy was very much in doting mother mode as she enjoyed an idyllic getaway with her children – Wolf, nine, daughter Saskia, seven, and toddler Posy, three.
She returned to her native Queensland on Friday for some 'downtime with the gals' at Alvins Wine Bar.
Tammy caught up with her girlfriends Isabella Laws, podcast host Stephanie Mac, and Casey Mccauley over cocktails and a charcuterie board.
The mum-of-three announced her separation from her husband Matt in an emotional video last month. Tammy was previously engaged twice, to Reece Hawkins and Matt Poole, but never married either of them.
The Love Island Australia star also announced the couple's separation in a sombre Instagram Story, telling fans the decision was not taken lightly.
'It's with a heavy heart I share that Tammy and I have decided to separate,' Matt began.
'Both of us have struggled with making this decision; however, we need to do what is right for ourselves and her three children.
'This wasn't a decision we took lightly. Our time together will always be cherished and never forgotten,' he added.
Despite their short-lived marriage, both parties have asked for privacy as they adjust to life post-breakup.
'We appreciate everyone's support and space at this time as we navigate the split,' Matt concluded in his emotional post.
Meanwhile in a post shared to Instagram last Thursday, Tammy announced she was heading to Queenstown with her kids, before sharing footage of the family at the airport.
'Errands before our lil getaway. Honestly, this couldn't have come at a more perfect time' Tammy wrote in her caption.
'Guys, give me all your Queenstown recommendations,' she added alongside a series of images in which she posed alongside her car.
Tammy later addressed the split in a heartfelt TikTok video.
'I don't want to get into the details, and I want to be sensitive to everyone involved,' she told fans.
'Obviously, when you marry someone, you do it thinking that it is going to be forever, and I blame no one but myself,' Tammy continued while breaking down in tears.
'I've made not the best choices when it comes to relationships. I'm good at putting on rose-coloured glasses.
'Obviously the worst part for me is that I have kids. I don't care about me, I know I will be okay, but I feel awful.'
The news came less than 24 hours after Matt was spotted spending time with sports journalist Tayla Little at the London Tavern in Melbourne.
Tammy and Matt tied the knot in a beautiful ceremony at Château Du Soleil in Byron Bay on November 23.
They got engaged in December 2023, following just three months of dating.
The jet-setting pair became engaged in the Maldives, before heading off to Greece and Bali for luxury holidays.
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