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Nude artist Dina Broadhurst risks an Instagram ban after she bares all in racy selfie
Nude artist Dina Broadhurst risks an Instagram ban after she bares all in racy selfie

Daily Mail​

time12-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Nude artist Dina Broadhurst risks an Instagram ban after she bares all in racy selfie

Dina Broadhurst is known to take a racy snap or two - but this one might just take the cake. The nude artist, 48, took to Instagram on Wednesday to share an X-rated bathroom selfie that bared all. In the picture, Dina went topless as she photographed herself in a low-positioned mirror. The Sydney socialite left little to the imagination as she pulled down her white leotard top to reveal her breasts and chiselled stomach. Her brown hair fell over her shoulder as she strategically posed for the iPhone-shot mirror selfie. 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. 'Wall Flower,' she captioned the post, alluding to the flowery wallpaper in the shot. Her fans flooded the comments section with praise for the sexy snap, as well as an array of heart and fire emojis. Dina recently made headlines after she dramatically slashed the listing price of her dazzling pad in Sydney's eastern suburbs by $3.1 million. The social media star had originally taken the sprawling Darling Point home to market for a whopping $11.5million. And now, in a move that appears to be an attempt to lure buyers, the three-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment is going to auction next month with a price guide of $8.4million. The brown-haired beauty, who owns the prized home with her former boyfriend Max Shepherd, pulled the listing in January. The exes, who parted in 2023, sent tongues wagging when they reunited to sunbathe at Kutti Beach, where Dina went topless, while working together to find a buyer for the property. Originally purchasing the home together in 2022 for $5.2million, Dina renovated the harbourside property into a luxury home studio. Dina told Daily Mail Australia exclusively in January that she made the move to yank the listing because she was not sure she wanted to part with it. 'The property has been pulled for a few months as I am considering retaining the property for myself,' she said. 'I'm doing a trial living here over the summer until I work out if I will keep it or buy overseas next year instead.' 'The property has had ample interest and a decision will be made shortly as to whether we proceed with the sale or not,' she added. Dina pulled the newly-renovated pad from the market just two months after it was listed, and one month before it was set to go to auction. At the time, insiders were predicting that the $11.5million price tag could fall.

Collette Dinnigan buys luxury Elizabeth Bay penthouse
Collette Dinnigan buys luxury Elizabeth Bay penthouse

Daily Telegraph

time12-06-2025

  • Business
  • Daily Telegraph

Collette Dinnigan buys luxury Elizabeth Bay penthouse

Fashion designer and interior designer Collette Dinnigan has snapped up a luxury Elizabeth Bay penthouse after selling her Darling Point home for $20m. It's an interesting move for Dinnigan and husband Bradley Cocks, a hotelier and real estate agent, who previously owned a four-bedroom semi in Hamden Ave, Darling Point that they'd bought for $7m in 2017 and spent years renovating to capitalise on views Rushcutters and Elizabeth Bay. The couple's new home is a two-level three-bedroom residence atop the six-level Tradewinds building, bought for about $7.2m via BresicWhitney director Shannan Whitney and Romany Brooks last month, sources advise. MORE: $80m unit smashes all records The agents were contacted for comment this morning, but had no comment. Tradewinds is considered one of Elizabeth Bay's best positions, with the 250 sqm north-facing apartment coming with uninterrupted harbour views towards North Head. Expect Dinnigan to add her personal touches to the stylish new pad, which was last renovated a decade ago. It comes with three 'retro' styled bathrooms and kitchen and a wide balcony with large terrace on level one. MORE: Neighbours become $200m richer overnight There are two separate living zones on each level, with distinct detail and 1970s style custom joinery. Thanks to its northerly aspect, the residence is full of light and there's also airconditioning. It all comes with three-car garage parking. MORE: Wild reason Aussie has 300 homes The buyers of the couple's previous home in Darling Point were Julie Entwistle and her husband, Jason, the director of strategic development at wealth management platform Hub24. The Entwistle's former home, at 53 Regent St, Paddington, a magnificently renovated four-bedroom terrace with alfresco garden and parking, has been listed with Maclay Longhurst and Emily Davidson of Sotheby's. Neither wished to comment. On a 212 sqm block close to Centennial Park and with three bathrooms, there's a $5m guide for a June 28 auction. MORE: Kmart set to change everything in Temu war

'Nude artist' Dina Broadhurst goes topless and poses in nothing but a G-string as she shows off her massive designer shopping haul
'Nude artist' Dina Broadhurst goes topless and poses in nothing but a G-string as she shows off her massive designer shopping haul

Daily Mail​

time09-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

'Nude artist' Dina Broadhurst goes topless and poses in nothing but a G-string as she shows off her massive designer shopping haul

Nude model Dina Broadhurst has taken to social media to show off her amazing figure - and what appears to be the bounty from a long weekend shopping spree. Posting the image on Monday, the 48-year-old can be seen kneeling on a bed surrounded by half a dozen designer shopping bags including products from Chanel, Alaïa, and Bottega Veneta. Posing in nothing but a G-string, Dina is shown digging into one of the bags so she can try on a new purchase. Sharing to her Instagram, Dina captioned the saucy pic, which shows an eyeful of side boob, 'Shopaholic 2'. She also shared the same photo in black and white to her stories. 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. It comes after Dina Broadhurst and ex Max Shepherd put their Darling Point apartment under the hammer last week. The former couple have been trying to sell since last November. As exclusively revealed by society scribe Lucy Manly, the pair, who dated from 2018 to 2023 and share a 15-year age gap, found a buyer for their renovated three-bedroom unit just before it was scheduled to go to auction on Thursday. It sold for 'around' its $8.4million guide, according to Highland Double Bay director David Malouf who handled the seven-month campaign. They initially couldn't find a buyer at $11.5million, so the listing was pulled in January, with Dina telling us she'd had second thoughts about letting the unit go. The apartment - described in its listing as having 'house-like proportions' - was rescheduled with a more realistic guide and eventually found a buyer, whose identity remains unknown. Originally purchasing the home together in 2022 for $5.2million, Dina renovated the harbourside property into a luxury home studio. Dina told Daily Mail Australia exclusively in January that she made the move to yank the listing because she was not sure she wanted to part with it. 'The property has been pulled for a few months as I am considering retaining the property for myself,' she said. 'I'm doing a trial living here over the summer until I work out if I will keep it or buy overseas next year instead.' 'The property has had ample interest and a decision will be made shortly as to whether we proceed with the sale or not,' she added. Dina pulled the newly-renovated pad from the market just two months after it was listed, and one month before it was set to go to auction. At the time there insiders were predicting that the $11.5million price tag could fall. In November the Wentworth Courier reported that Dina's renovation on the property took two years and involved a complete interior demolition. Dina showed off the garden apartments highlights in a video she shared to Instagram as the pad was listed. Located a mere 3kms from the CBD, the property features stunning views of nearby Double Bay. Highlights include vast living spaces, soaring ceilings and a thoughtful open plan design that opens out to a private garden. There's also a gourmet marble kitchen, oak floors and vintage Murano wall lights.

Mystery buyer of Sydney's skinniest waterfront revealed
Mystery buyer of Sydney's skinniest waterfront revealed

Daily Telegraph

time09-06-2025

  • Business
  • Daily Telegraph

Mystery buyer of Sydney's skinniest waterfront revealed

Olympic gold-medalist swimmer Mark Kerry and his wife, interior designer Lynda are whispered to be the mystery buyers of Sydney's skinniest harbourfront property in Darling Point. The property was listed with $20m hopes in January, which by its February exchange had been adjusted to $17.5m. The four-level, four-bedroom, three-bathroom Carthona Avenue home occupies 207 sqm with a 6 meter sandy beach. MORE: Sydney's skinniest waterfront has eyewatering price It was a right-of-way slipway for nearby flat owners when the house was built in the early 1980s by the ­developer Bill Shipton, who died last September, aged 85. Melbourne accessory designer Gregory Ladner and his partner, Mark Grenville were the vendors, having purchased it for $15.5m in 2022 from the Dicker Data co-founder Fiona Brown. The bijou sur mer that sits between historic Carthona and Neidpath has been popular with Melburnians, with past owners including the late socialite Lady Susan Renouf. It was Renouf's last Sydney house, which she sold when moving back to Melbourne to be with her daughters in the mid-1990s. Renouf sold to the Melbourne socialite Dianne Allen for $2.9m with its next owner, the acclaimed Melbourne-based landscaper Jack Merlo paying $6.15m in 2009. For many years it was dormant during absentee investor Carl Spies' ownership – other than its use by skylarking rich squatters for raves in the 1980s. The waterfront was then lavishly restored by interior stylist Barry Byrne under the generous patronage of landlady Dorothy Spry, who had paid $2.4m in 1989. MORE: Ugly showdown: Hugh, Deb split $36m asset MORE: 'Don't give f**': Billionaire MrBeast needs cash The Kerry's recently sold a four-bedroom penthouse in Double Bay to Goodman Group chief executive Greg Goodman for $20m. It had been a $15.25m off-the-plan purchase in the SJD development on Cross Street. The couple had previously owned in Darling Point which they sold for $29.25m in mid-2023.

Mystery buyer of Sydney's skinniest waterfront revealed
Mystery buyer of Sydney's skinniest waterfront revealed

News.com.au

time09-06-2025

  • Business
  • News.com.au

Mystery buyer of Sydney's skinniest waterfront revealed

Olympic gold-medalist swimmer Mark Kerry and his wife, interior designer Lynda are whispered to be the mystery buyers of Sydney's skinniest harbourfront property in Darling Point. The property was listed with $20m hopes in January, which by its February exchange had been adjusted to $17.5m. The four-level, four-bedroom, three-bathroom Carthona Avenue home occupies 207 sqm with a 6 meter sandy beach. It was a right-of-way slipway for nearby flat owners when the house was built in the early 1980s by the ­developer Bill Shipton, who died last September, aged 85. Melbourne accessory designer Gregory Ladner and his partner, Mark Grenville were the vendors, having purchased it for $15.5m in 2022 from the Dicker Data co-founder Fiona Brown. The bijou sur mer that sits between historic Carthona and Neidpath has been popular with Melburnians, with past owners including the late socialite Lady Susan Renouf. It was Renouf's last Sydney house, which she sold when moving back to Melbourne to be with her daughters in the mid-1990s. Renouf sold to the Melbourne socialite Dianne Allen for $2.9m with its next owner, the acclaimed Melbourne-based landscaper Jack Merlo paying $6.15m in 2009. For many years it was dormant during absentee investor Carl Spies' ownership – other than its use by skylarking rich squatters for raves in the 1980s. The waterfront was then lavishly restored by interior stylist Barry Byrne under the generous patronage of landlady Dorothy Spry, who had paid $2.4m in 1989. The Kerry's recently sold a four-bedroom penthouse in Double Bay to Goodman Group chief executive Greg Goodman for $20m. It had been a $15.25m off-the-plan purchase in the SJD development on Cross Street. The couple had previously owned in Darling Point which they sold for $29.25m in mid-2023.

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