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Lara Worthington rocks black swimmers at Whale Beach

Lara Worthington is back in Sydney after a long flight from LA, with the model heading straight to the beach to enjoy the warm weather.

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Lara Worthington wasted no time soaking up the warm Sydney weather after a long flight from her adopted home city of Los Angeles.

The model, whose last name was Bingle before she married her Avatar actor husband Sam Worthington, was spotted at Whale Beach on Tuesday where she took part in a photo shoot.

The 34-year-old mother-of-three was snapped having a splash around the ocean while wearing a black short sleeve wetsuit.

She was then seen coming out of the water with a big grin as she clutched onto a pair of flippers.

After enjoying a quick dip, the Cronulla-born model took an outdoor shower before heading into a photo shoot.

Lara Worthington, 34, enjoys a dip in the water at Whale Beach on Tuesday. Picture: Matrix
Lara Worthington, 34, enjoys a dip in the water at Whale Beach on Tuesday. Picture: Matrix

With her hair slicked back in a bun, she stripped off her wetsuit, showing a black one-piece beneath.

Later in the day she was reportedly seen in a studio, preparing for a photo shoot.

The top model first rose to fame back in 2006 with the Tourism Australia campaign So Where The Bloody Hell Are Ya?

She showed off her toned arms as she took an outdoor shower. Picture: Matrix
She showed off her toned arms as she took an outdoor shower. Picture: Matrix

Lara and Avatar actor Sam met in 2013 by chance at a festival in New York City and tied the knot the following year.

Eight years on their marriage is still thriving with the pair sharing three young sons; Rocket, 6, Racer, 4, and River, 1.

The family-of-five, who have been living in the US, flew home to Australia earlier this year ahead of Sam taking on the lead role of Bo in the Sydney Theatre Company’s production of Appropriate.

She rolled down her wetsuit, exposing a black one-piece beneath. Picture: Matrix
She rolled down her wetsuit, exposing a black one-piece beneath. Picture: Matrix

Speaking to Stellar magazine in 2019, Lara said her ups and downs in the public eye here in Australia had taught her a valuable lesson.

“I’ve been through so many phases in my life and I’ve learnt that the people you surround yourself with are so important,” she said.

“Good people are my go-to. I’ve learnt that trusting people is imperative. I really value their opinions and take it all on board, and then develop my own thoughts and feelings.”

She said her move to the US is what helped her slide into a normal life – one her husband craved more than she did – but one she soon realised she needed.

“I don’t have to put on any facade with him, and moving to America has meant we’re able to live a really normal life. In fact, he’s more normal than me. He’s the guy from Perth who drinks milk before he goes to bed!” she told Stellar.

Originally published as Lara Worthington rocks black swimmers at Whale Beach

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