Hugh Sheridan risks a $2,200 fine as he enjoys a boozy beverage with a mystery man on the streets of Bondi

Hugh Sheridan was spotted holding hands while enjoying an alcoholic drink with a mystery man in Sydney’s Bondi on Monday.

The veteran actor, 37, appeared to be bouncy as he blissfully strolled through Campbell Parade, a notorious alcohol-free zone.

The Packed to the Rafters star cut a casual figure in a white T-shirt and blue jeans as he mingled with locals, sipping a 12-ounce can of El Toro Ranch Water, a tequila, lime and soda drink .

Hugh completed his look with a simple gold chain, tortoiseshell sunglasses and a pair of black boots.

Hugh’s handsome new boyfriend also got the blue jeans memo and opted to pair his denim with an olive green T-shirt and a blue cap.

He also enjoyed a drink: an El Toro Mango Magarita, a drink of tequila, lime, mango and soda.

According to the Waverly Council websiteCampbell Parade and the surrounding streets in Bondi are alcohol-free zones.

This means that you are not allowed to consume alcohol in these areas.

NSW Police can issue fines of up to $2,200 to drinkers who refuse to throw away their alcohol when stopped and questioned.

Hugh Sheridan was spotted holding hands while enjoying an alcoholic drink with a mystery man in Sydney’s Bondi on Monday. Both shown

The veteran actor, 37, appeared to be bouncy as he blissfully strolled through Campbell Parade, a notorious alcohol-free zone

The veteran actor, 37, appeared to be bouncy as he blissfully strolled through Campbell Parade, a notorious alcohol-free zone

The Packed to the Rafters star cut a casual figure in a white T-shirt and jeans as he mingled with locals, sipping a 330ml can of El Toro, a tequila, lime and soda drink

The Packed to the Rafters star cut a casual figure in a white T-shirt and jeans as he mingled with locals, sipping a 330ml can of El Toro, a tequila, lime and soda drink

The handsome duo both sported facial hair for the outing as they quenched their obvious thirst.

The pair stayed close as they strolled down the street and enjoyed the sunny day out.

Sheridan came out as non-binary in 2021, about eight months after revealing he is attracted to both men and women.

“I AM still human (non-binary/bi/me/Hughman), but I am in a monogamous relationship with another human, who I love,” Hugh wrote at the time.

“I don’t accept a label because it limits me… if you want it, take it,” he continued.

“I didn’t choose zero labels for any reason other than the exclusion, the limitations, and the separation, which I believe are all one, deep down.

According to the Waverly Council website, Campbell Parade and the surrounding streets in Bondi are alcohol-free zones

According to the Waverly Council website, Campbell Parade and the surrounding streets in Bondi are alcohol-free zones

This means that you are not allowed to consume alcohol in these areas.  NSW Police can issue fines of up to $2,200 to drinkers who refuse to throw away their alcohol when stopped and questioned

This means that you are not allowed to consume alcohol in these areas. NSW Police can issue fines of up to $2,200 to drinkers who refuse to throw away their alcohol when stopped and questioned

‘And who knows? Why chosen? Be yourself. Be honest. Be free to BE, to JUST BE… you, a human being, the same as me.’

In an interview with DNA, Hugh said he now felt comfortable being called ‘gay’, despite not subscribing to any labels.

“Now I’m marrying a man who you can call me gay,” Hugh explained to the magazine.

At the time, the Packed to the Rafters star was set to marry influencer Kurt Roberts, but the couple split eight months after announcing their engagement.

The pair stayed close as they strolled down the street and enjoyed the sunny day out

The pair stayed close as they strolled down the street and enjoyed the sunny day out