
'Nude artist' Dina Broadhurst puts on risque display in tiny skirt - after reconnecting with ex-boyfriend Tony Benjamin in Bondi
The 'nude artist', 48, shared the racy picture to Instagram as she flashed an eye-popping amount of leg while taking a mirror selfie.
The glamorous socialite paired the sizzling frock with a sheer white long-sleeved shirt, protecting her modesty with a lacy bralette beneath it.
Popping her hip out to the side, Dina struck a pouty pose for the image.
It comes after she was spotted reconnecting with her ex-boyfriend Tony Benjamin during a low-key meet-up in Bondi on Thursday.
From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop.
The pair, who made headlines in 2023 when their steamy romance came to light, appeared relaxed and at ease as they enjoyed coffee and conversation in the sun.
They then hit Body by Berner for a Pilates session.
At one point, the former couple were seen sharing a hearty laugh, with Dina beaming as she leaned across the table.
Later, they left the café together and appeared deep in conversation.
Their public reunion is sure to raise eyebrows among fans who remember their tumultuous history.
Dina and Tony were first linked in early 2023, with the pair quickly becoming fixtures on Sydney's social scene.
However, their whirlwind romance took a dramatic turn just months later when it was revealed Tony had split from his wife Shannon Benjamin, following his relationship with the Bondi-based artist.
The saga sparked a wave of headlines, with sources close to the couple claiming the relationship had 'fizzled out' just as quickly as it began.
In August last year, Dina fuelled speculation of a new romance when she posted a steamy Instagram photo of herself sunbaking in a bikini while a mystery man – believed by some to be Tony – caressed her back.
However, she kept mum about her relationship status, never confirming whether she had rekindled things with her former flame.
The high-society beauty has been romantically linked to some of Sydney's richest and most powerful men, but Dina doesn't like to be tied down these days.
Most recently, she was once again spotted cosying up to John Winning Jr., known to his friends as Herman.
In a huge love life twist, the pair were recently spotted on a double date in Coogee with cricketer Michael Clarke and his girlfriend Arabella Sherborne, the exclusive details of which were revealed by Mail+.
Their shock outing came after Dina was also romantically tied to her boy toy Kengi - a former Love Island star who is, at 23, less than half her age.
The pair secretly linked up in Paris, with Dina doing her best to keep him hidden from the public eye.
But after Daily Mail Australia revealed their secret tryst, she began sharing steamy snaps online from their five-star Parisian love nest.
However, upon her return to Australia, Dina sought comfort in the arms of ex-boyfriend John Jr., sparking speculation about whether they were back together.
Her fling with Kengi followed her blink-and-you'll-miss-it trip to Chile for some fun with John Jr., who seems to be her go-to on-again-off-again boyfriend.
She and John Jr. originally began dating in March last year, but they broke up in early December on the morning of the wedding of Bernadette Fahey and Jordan Sukkar.
The pair were both expected to attend the couple's Scots College wedding, but when Dina rocked up solo, the high-profile guests knew something was amiss.
Sources revealed at the time Dina came to the realisation their lifestyles were not compatible after eight months together.
John Jr. is the son of appliances mogul John Winning Sr. and his family is worth an estimated $700million.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Time Out
29 minutes ago
- Time Out
Fontaines DC at Finsbury Park: start time, tickets, potential setlist and what you need to know for London show
Fontaines DC have had a monumental year. Their fourth album 'Romance' was declared one of the biggest (and, arguably, best) albums of 2024 and their set at last year's Glastonbury festival led numerous critics to label them the finest band of their generation. Made of of five Dubliners – Grian Chatten, Conor Curley, Conor Deegan III, Tom Coll and Carlos O'Connell – the post-punk group is continuing to take the music scene by storm. After their huge global success in 2024, Fontaines is now doing something of a victory lap, playing on festival stages across Europe. And this weekend, they'll be playing their largest headline show yet, here in London. With support from the likes of Kneecap and Amyl and the Sniffers, it promises to be a magnificently raucous occasion. Here's all the important info you need ahead of Fontaines DC at Finsbury. When are Fontaines DC playing London's Finsbury Park? They'll be on stage in Finsbury Park on Saturday, July 5. What time do doors open? Fans will be able to enter the festival from 1.30pm onwards. What time will Fontaines DC come on stage? The headlining band is due to take to the stage at 8.20pm. Who's supporting Fontaines DC? There's a whole roster of bands lineup to play before Fontaines' set, including Aussie group Amyl and the Sniffers and fellow Irishmen, Kneecap. Here are all the timings. 1.55pm: Cardinals 2.45pm: Been Stellar 3.55pm: Blondshell 5.10pm: Kneecap 6.40pm: Amyl and the Sniffers 8.20pm: Fontaines DC DJs between sets will be Rob Smith & Tony Bones (Workmans Dublin), Steve Lamacq, Robbie Brady (Garage Bar RIP) and So Young. Setlist Based on the other festival slots that Fontaines have played so far this summer, you can expect the band's setlist on Saturday to go something like this: Here's the Thing Jackie Down the Line Boys in the Better Land A Lucid Dream Roman Holiday Big Shot Death Kink A Hero's Death Before You I Just Forget It's Amazing to Be Young Bug Hurricance Laughter Nabokov Motorcycle Boy Favourite Romance Desire In the Modern World I Love You Starburster Festival map Take a look at the map below for an idea of how the festival site will be laid out on Saturday. Can you still get tickets? Nope, the event is fully sold out on all of the officially verified ticket selling sites. How to get there The closest stations to the park are Finsbury Park Underground station, which is on the Piccadilly line, and Manor House station, which is on the Elizabeth line. From Finsbury Park station, it's a 330m walk to the site and from Manor House it's around 1km. You can also get their via a number of local bus routes, including 4, 19, 29, 106, 141, 153, 210, 236, 253, 254, 259, 341, W1 and W7. What's Finsbury Park's bag policy? As with most music events, you won't be able to bring in a bag that's any bigger than A4 size (although those with accessibility passes are allowed a larger bag). Banned items Aside from the obvious – weapons, explosives, drugs and the like – there's quite a lot of more surprising stuff that are banned from the festival site. If you attempt to bring them with you, you run the risk of having them taken away and binned at the gates. So, here's the full rundown of things you absolute won't be allowed to bring into Finsbury Park on Saturday. Aerosols Airhorns Alcohol Animals (except for assistance dogs) Balloons Barbeques and any kind of cooking apparatus Bicycles Blowtorches Cans Chairs of any sort (including stools, floor seating and shooting sticks) Drinks including bottled water Drones, Drugs Gas canisters Gazebos/parasols/large (golf) umbrellas Glass (including glass makeup or perfume bottles) Food hampers/cool bags/boxes Firewood Fireworks Flags on poles Flares Generators of any kind Illegal substances Inflatable furniture Items which may be regarded as weapons Legal highs (inc 'legal highs' – this includes Nitrous Oxide and associated equipment including balloons) Laser equipment/pens Liquids/gels over 100ml Megaphones New psychoactive substances (NPS) Petrol burners Pyrotechnics Recording or transmitting equipment Roller skates Scooters Sky or 'Chinese' lanterns Smoke bombs / canisters Sound systems (including personal speakers) Spray cans Tabards/high viz jackets Motorcycle helmets Personal drones Weather forecast While there is grey cloud predicted for most of the day on Saturday, the good news is that there won't be any rain. At least, that's what the Met Office says at the time of writing. Temperatures are forecast to reach a comfortable maximum of 24C.


Daily Mail
41 minutes ago
- Daily Mail
Teen arrested as woman is left 'fully unconscious' after brawl broke out at UK rapper's Perth concert
A brawl has broken out at a Central Cee concert in Perth leaving two concertgoers injured and a teenage boy in custody. The fight occurred at RAC Arena on Wednesday night, where the 27-year-old British rapper took the stage as part of the Australian leg of his Can't Rush Greatness tour. Central Cee - real name Oakley Neil Caesar-Su - began his performance at around 9pm and by 9.40pm, three patrons were engaged in a fracas. A 17-year-old, who was located in the seated section, reportedly attacked a 25-year-old man and a 29-year-old woman during the show, with the fight, which was captured in a TikTok video, lasting over two minutes. A witness at the concert said that he saw the female victim 'fall unconscious' during the brawl. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. 'They were right next to me, and I had to move out of the way, but the girl was knocked out, fully unconscious,' Campbell Darby, 20, who also attended the gig, told the Channel Seven. Perth Police have now charged a boy from the West Australian suburb of Gosnells with one count of assault occasioning bodily harm and one count of common assault, Seven News reports. He was additionally charged with one count of disorderly behaviour in a public place and one count of obstructing public officers. 'It will be alleged; a 17-year-old male assaulted a 25-year-old man and a 29-year-old woman,' a WA police spokesperson said. 'Both victims sustained bruising to the head and face. 'It will be further alleged; the juvenile resisted arrest and was verbally abusive towards officers.' The 17-year-old boy is expected to face Perth Children's Court on July 29. Paramedics were not called to the scene, St John WA spokeswoman confirmed to Seven News. The fight occurred at RAC Arena on Wednesday night, where the 27-year-old British rapper took the stage as part of the Australian leg of his Can't Rush Greatness tour A 17-year-old, who was located in the seated section, reportedly attacked a 25-year-old man and a 29-year-old woman during the show, with the fight, which was captured in a TikTok video, lasting over two minutes An RAC Arena spokesperson says they are aware of the situation and 'assisting WAPOL with their investigation'. Cee performed at Melbourne's Rod Laver Arena on June 28 before wrapping up in Perth at RAC Arena on July 2. Last week, the Day in the Life performer was spotted working out at an outdoor gym in North Bondi. He was was flanked by an eight-person entourage at the iconic location. The BAND4BAND hitmaker caused chaos and confusion in the Harbour City during his last visit in January. His surprise visit to Sydney's Oxford Street saw thousands of fans swarm the area. He visited the suburb of Paddington to promote his streetwear clothing label Syna World. However, pandemonium filled the streets as a throng of fans lined up from 4am around the block hoping to see him in the flesh. In the afternoon, they were finally rewarded when Cee arrived in his limo and was escorted into a store by his security team. He rose to fame in 2021 with his hit single Obsessed With You. A year later, in 2023, he scored his first number one in Australia with his song Sprinter. His unique hip hop style has seen him .


Daily Mail
2 hours ago
- Daily Mail
Footy great reveals how he pulled off an INSANE body transformation in just 10 weeks
Former Australian rugby star Drew Mitchell has showcased that he has undergone a sensational 10-week body transformation online. The 41-year-old Wallabies superstar, who hung up his boots in 2016, said he was 'challenged to get into better shape' by the Lockeroom Gym. However, Mitchell, who also played for the Reds, Western Force and the Waratahs, said the results of his training programme were 'pretty surprising', adding that there were several things that have changed in his life that people wouldn't see on Instagram. Mitchell took to the social media platform to publish a picture of himself before and after the training plan. The former footy star looked absolutely chiselled in the later photo, with Mitchell also giving fans a glimpse into his training regime behind during the training block. '10 weeks ago, the team at @lockeroomgym challenged me to get into 'better shape than when I played'!' he wrote in the caption. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Drew Mitchell (@drew_mitchell) 'The results have been pretty surprising, to be honest. Not just the results in these cringy Instagram posts (apologies) but in the things you can't see...' Back in 2024, the former Wallaby flyer opened up exclusively to Daily Mail that he had suffered from anxiety after hanging up his footy boots. He explained that his anxiety began to 'present itself in social environments' while 'little things that I normally wouldn't have been worried about started to become issues to me.' While he has pursued roles in the media, he admitted he lacked focus and discipline that he had experienced while playing professional rugby union. However, Mitchell's new training plan has helped him feel not just good physically but has also improved his mental state and helped to reduce his anxiety. 'Things like, improved sleep, more motivation, better productivity, less brain fog, less anxiety which has led me to feeling better about myself. But Mitchell is not downplaying how hard the training camp has been, with the former winger opening up on some of the toughest parts he found when undertaking the training camp. 'It was hard!! Early starts, discipline to say no to things, what to eat and drink (and what not to), getting my daily steps in, feeling hungry etc,' he explained. 'But it was nice to know that I'm still able to lock in when I want to achieve something. 'Thank you to everyone at @lockeroomgym ! Obviously, all the trainers who helped/supported/pushed me, led by @dom_costello_1 but also all of the other clients who encouraged me along the way.' Mitchell, who hails from New South Wales, began playing his footy with the Queensland Reds. He'd go on to be selected by Australia after just one season of Super Rugby, in which he scored 11 tries. In the later years of his career, Mitchell would move to France to play for Toulon, making 82 appearances in the Top 14. The team at Lockeroom also teamed up with InBody Oceana, an award-winning body composition technology company that has been helping Mitchell track his progress. 'Whilst my @inbodyoceania often had me nervous for my weekly check-in scan, they are amazing to keep you accountable,' Mitchell wrote. 'The entire challenge was documented and will be released soon, showing exactly how we did it.