Carrie Bickmore stuns in bikini pics during Fiji holiday

Carrie Bickmore stuns in bikini pics during Fiji holiday

Carrie Bickmore has given followers a sneak peek into her Fijian vacation with Fifi Box, sharing a collection of images from their sun-soaked getaway.

In one picture, the previous Project host confirmed off her unimaginable determine in a leopard-print bikini prime as she lazed within the solar, whereas one other confirmed her on a espresso run in an orange bikini.

Bickmore, 42, and Box, 46, have been additionally seen side-by-side and smiling on the seashore as a part of the album, which was posted to Instagram.

The vacation comes simply three months after Bickmore introduced her separation from longtime companion, TV producer Chris Walker.

Walker, the chief producer of ABC‘s hit show The WeeklyWith Charlie Pickering, and Bickmore each posted a statement in January confirming their split and describing their “immense sadness”.

“Hi there. It’s with immense unhappiness that (Carrie/Chris) and I’ve determined to separate,” the pair wrote.

“While this is a tough time, our focus is to concentrate on parenting, loving and supporting our three amazing children, Ollie, Evie and Addie with everything we’ve got. They are doing great.

“We won’t be making any further comment at this stage.”

It’s been an intense few months for Bickmore, who additionally introduced that she was stepping again from The Project for good in November, after greater than a decade as co-host.

“After 13 years at The Project, I have made the tough decision to finish up hosting the show at the end of the year. It’s been the hardest decision of my professional life to make this call, but it’s time for a new challenge and my next chapter,” she mentioned.

“There’s so much I’m gonna miss. I’m gonna miss my best mates on the desk, the job itself, which is so incredibly fulfilling, the wonderful viewers over the last 13 years.

“It’s no secret that this show has become a second home to me, and I couldn’t be more thankful to everyone that has been involved on and off screen.”

Source: www.news.com.au