Smart Cleanse naturopath Savannah Daisley, 46, posts naked photographs online to promote her business weeks before she faces trial over allegation she had sex with a 14-year-old boy
A famous naturopath accused of having sex with a 14-year-old boy has posted a nude photo of herself online weeks before she is due to appear in court.
Savannah Daisley, 46, is due to appear in NSW District Court next month over allegations that she had sex with the boy twice in one day in May 2021.
The wellness guru revealed her toned figure in nude photos posted to her Smart Cleanse detox company’s Instagram page.
Daisley wrote that she had been “alcohol-free for almost two years and worked out pretty hard” in comments alongside the photos taken in a float therapy mineral pool.
She added that the benefits of floating in a warm pool filled with 400kg of Epsom salt were “next level” and “help you restore balance to your mind and body.”
Daisley took the photos herself at the City Cave spa retreat in Bowral, near where she lives with her parents in the NSW Southern Highlands.
As part of her bail conditions, she must report to the police twice a week and may be required to submit to drug and alcohol tests.
Savannah Daisley, 46 – who is set to appear in NSW District Court next month over allegations she had sex with the boy twice in one day – has posted nude photos of herself (pictured) online
The wellness guru revealed her toned figure in nudes (pictured) on the Instagram page of her Smart Cleanse detox company
Daisley, who is out on bail in the NSW Southern Highlands, visited the Cave City spa in Bowral to undergo float therapy in a mineral pool, describing the benefits as “next level” (pictured)
The Smart Cleanse founder has enlisted high-profile star attorney Bryan Wrench for her October trial.
She appeared at the Downing Center in Sydney in July with Mr Wrench – who represented ex-NRL star Sam Burgess and Wolf Creek actor John Jarratt – for pre-trial hearings, including the arrangements for closed court recordings of child witnesses.
The court heard earlier this year that evidence is expected to be procured material from a prison cell and data extracted and analyzed from two phones.
Police allege that Daisley and the 14-year-old boy drank alcohol before she had sex with him twice, and that she was heavily intoxicated at the time.
Police tapped a phone call following the alleged incidents in which Daisley allegedly told the boy never to speak of it again.
Savannah Daisley is shown out of court at Sydney’s Downing Center in July
Ms Daisley, 46, has hired celebrity barrister Bryan Wrench (pictured with her out of court in July) to defend her in her upcoming NSW District Court trial
Daisley pleaded not guilty to two counts of sex with a child in December last year.
She was granted bail after her champion horse breeder father Ross Daisley secured $100,000 bail.
She continues to run her celebrity-backed business, which sells capsules and powders that, according to the Smart Cleanse website, promise to detoxify clients’ bodies, eliminate stress, shed pounds, and “anti-aging.”
Customers looking to lose weight and detox their bodies pay $199.95 for a 14-day starter pack.
Daisley’s products are sold across Australia after she signed deals with pharmacy giant Priceline in 2018 and supplement giant Mr Vitamin in 2020.
The self-proclaimed naturopath has 31,000 followers on Instagram thanks to her two-week detox program and has written two books on wellness.
The Insta-famous naturopath (pictured) is accused of having sex with a 14-year-old boy
Daisley (pictured) pleaded not guilty to two counts of sex with a child in December last year
Daisley continues to run her business while out on bail
The equestrian heiress is prohibited from being in the company of children unless supervised, and is unable to contact the alleged victim or any witnesses.
Mr Wrench has become a lawyer to the stars in recent years, representing the 35-year-old Burgess when he was charged with domestic violence against his ex-wife Phoebe Burgess’s father, and defending Jarratt against rape allegations.
Mr Wrench sometimes works pro bono – or for free – as he did for Phillip Hanslow, the elderly neighbor who was accused of harassing singer Guy Sebastian over their shared fence, before Mr Wrench stepped in and the charges were dropped.