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Sofia Richie enjoys bikini break at hotel where she married Elliot Grainge after breaking silence on cheating claims

Sofia Richie enjoys bikini break at hotel where she married Elliot Grainge after breaking silence on cheating claims

Daily Mail​2 days ago

Sofia Richie enjoyed a family trip to the French hotel where she married Elliot Grainge - the world-famous Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc in Antibes.
The daughter of Lionel Richie, 26, had just broken her silence on allegations that Elliot cheated on her after the birth of their one-year-old little girl Eloise.
She responded to the claims with a TikTok video in which she and Elliot, 31, read through comments on a separate post that accused him of having had an affair.
Sofia filmed herself listening to him as he listed some of the 'mean' comments they received, which she cheerfully laughed off.
Now, they have continued to maintain their united front by vacationing to the site of their glamorous wedding in the South of France in April 2023.
In a jaw-dropping Instagram album, Sofia posted a few snaps of her luxurious trip to the Hotel du Cap, including a couple of pictures she lovingly took of her husband.
One of the photos was of Sofia in a bikini, lounging on what appeared to be a deck chair as she soaked up the summertime Mediterranean sunshine.
She also uploaded a picture of herself cradling little Eloise as they both stared out an open window to gaze at the dazzling ocean view.
Sofia posted the album just days after the TikTok video in which she and Elliot shrugged off the swirling rumors about the state of their marriage.
'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?'
She also uploaded a picture of herself cradling little Eloise as they both stared out an open window to gaze at the dazzling ocean view
In the caption of the post, the daughter of Lionel Richie 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.
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 as her husband read the comment, Grainge then quietly added to his wife, 'Don't do that Soph'
'People honestly forgot how hurtful the things they say can be. That's terrible, poor dude,' a fan wrote
A fan commented, 'What a way to respond,' while one added, 'Ugh please let this type of love attack me.'
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.'
During an interview with L'Officiel, the star opened up about the following she garnered not long after joining TikTok. She currently boasts nearly 4 million followers on TikTok, and 11 million on Instagram.
'I've never expected to get any positive feedback from social media,' she told the outlet.
'My happiness doesn't depend on social media feedback, and I feel like I protected my mental health in that way throughout the years of being in the spotlight.'
Sofia added, 'It was shocking for me to see such positive feedback, and it really put a smile on my face. It made me feel like, "Wow, there are kind people out there."'
When it comes to using her social media accounts - especially TikTok - the star explained, 'I truly try to stay true to myself and my brand, and I honestly use TikTok like I'm talking to my friends. I'm just having fun.
'I don't want people to feel like I'm leading them to buy everything under the moon because I'm getting paid.'
And while talking to Who What Wear in 2023, she reflected on launching her TikTok page to document the days leading up to her wedding.
'My friends were like, "How cool would it be if you started a TikTok and showed people in real time what was happening?" I thought, "You know what? That's so refreshing, and that's a great idea."'
Sofia then jokingly revealed, 'I actually feel like a grandma on TikTok. Fun fact: I don't even know how to edit a video.'
The star later expressed, 'The content that I created around my wedding was organic, and I wasn't pushing anything or hiding anything waiting for a magazine to publish. I was just being myself and letting people live through it with me in real time.'
Sofia has been keeping busy and recently jumped to Instagram shortly after addressing the cheating allegations.
Both she and Elliot recently enjoyed a getaway to the French Riviera to attend a wedding.
Richie uploaded a series of snaps, including one where she and her husband were dressed to the nines and shared a loving kiss underneath the warm sunshine.
The star wore a sleeveless, vibrant blue gown that was held up with halter-styled straps and Grainge sported a classic black tuxedo.
Their baby girl Eloise - who celebrated her first birthday last month in May - also joined her parents for the trip.
Sofia shared additional pictures that were taken over Father's Day weekend as they spent time at the Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc, where both she and Elliot tied the knot two years earlier.

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