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Sofia Richie displays post-baby body in bikini during family getaway... after breaking silence on cheating rumors

Sofia Richie displays post-baby body in bikini during family getaway... after breaking silence on cheating rumors

Daily Mail​4 days ago

Sofia Richie enjoyed a bikini break during her luxurious family getaway.
The daughter of Lionel Richie, 26, has been posting a number of photos from her recent travels to her Instagram, and over the weekend showed a little skin as she basked by the ocean in a leopard print swimsuit.
The new mother displayed her svelte abs as she lounged across two chairs and gazed towards the water through her black sunglasses.
Her beachfront accommodations included two lounge chairs covered with towels, a large umbrella, and a perfect view of the ocean.
She uploaded the photos on Sunday and captioned it with a lime emoji, and while she did not reveal her location, she has been in the South of France as of late.
Sofia kept the photos coming on Wednesday, posting a carousel which included a sweet snap of her husband Elliot Grainge, 31, with their adorable one-year-old daughter Eloise.
The doting dad carried their baby girl on his shoulder during a leisurely seaside stroll.
Sofia dropped a photo of herself curled up on a plush chair with her colorful sweater pulled over her legs, a glass of rich red wine resting on the nearby table.
The various images also chronicled their fine dining, which included a romantic beachfront pasta dinner and in-flight cuisine.
She captioned the post with a rosebud emoji.
The family's trip comes days after Sofia broke her silence on rumors that Elliot cheated on her following the birth of their daughter.
Sofia addressed the claims in a TikTok video where she and Elliot read through a series of nasty comments from a post accusing him of having an affair.
She filmed Elliot reacting to the 'mean' remarks while she laughed them off—making it clear she's standing by her man.
'Get that coin, sis,' Elliot read out loud, prompting Sofia to let out a small laugh. He then continued with, 'Why wouldn't she want to be single again?' and 'They got married?'
Another was, 'She already secured the baby. Sofia has a rich dad as well, she should divorce him and take his child support money.'
As Richie laughed once again while her husband read the comment, Grainge quietly added to his wife, 'Don't do that Soph.'
Elliot then read another and said, 'That? Cheating on her?' - causing them both to agree the comment was 'mean.'
Sofia panned the camera back to her and after a few moments passed, her husband questioned, 'What am I? Shrek?'
In the caption of the post, the influencer penned to her followers: 'I had to break it to my husband that he's not the peoples princess.'
Social media users jumped to the comment section on the star's TikTok to offer their support to the couple.
One penned, 'Best way to silence haters,' while another typed, 'Changing my dating app bio to "looking for an Elliot Grainge."'
'People honestly forgot how hurtful the things they say can be. That's terrible, poor dude,' a fan wrote.
One shared, 'NOW this is a way that we should be clearing up rumors every single time. I love this,' and another added, 'Never doubted this man! He loves her, people are weird.'
'Real ones love Elliot and know he treats you like a queen,' one TikTok user penned, which also garnered a like from Sofia.
Back in 2021, it was confirmed that Sofia was dating Elliot - who is the son of CEO of Universal Music Group Lucian Grainge.
The following year, he popped the big question during a romantic proposal during a getaway to Hawaii.
In April 2023, Sofia walked down the aisle and the couple said 'I do' during a ceremony that took place in the south of France.
The nuptials went viral on social media when the beauty launched her TikTok only days before the big day - and drew massive attention for its 'quiet luxury.'

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