Aussie woman reveals why it is better to travel alone and single

Australian Woman Reveals Why It’s Better To Travel Single And Solo, And Why She’s Not Jealous Of Couples On Romantic Getaways

An Australian influencer has revealed why she prefers to travel solo, saying that visiting foreign countries without a partner makes you “hot, sexy and mysterious.”

Cassidy McGill, 27, who first rose to fame on Love Island Australia before gaining almost 400,000 followers on Instagram, has visited cities in the UK, Italy, Greece, Spain and France alone.

In her Instagram Stories on Tuesday, she wrote: “Being a solo female traveler is mysterious, attractive and sexy.”

Australian influencer Cassidy McGill has revealed why she prefers to travel solo, saying that visiting foreign countries without a partner makes you

Australian influencer Cassidy McGill has revealed why she prefers to travel solo, saying that visiting foreign countries without a partner makes you “hot, sexy and mysterious”.

‘The world is your oyster. You get to meet so many interesting people. [and] experience beautiful cities and countries,’ he added.

“Traveling alone is magical and invigorating, and I tell you that once you start, you will feel the energy to accept it naturally.”

Cassidy added that she often asks strangers to take vacation photos of her because it’s a great way to meet people.

The influencer, photographed in Greece, has traveled the world alone.

The influencer, photographed in Greece, has traveled the world alone.

Cassidy, 27, who first became famous on Love Island Australia, has solo visited cities in the UK, Italy, Greece, Spain and France.  (She is shown here at Disneyland Paris)

Cassidy, 27, who first became famous on Love Island Australia, has solo visited cities in the UK, Italy, Greece, Spain and France. (She is shown here at Disneyland Paris)

It comes after Cassidy revealed that she is seeing a therapist to help her manage her mental health following her recent white powder scandal.

The former reality star said in an Instagram post on Tuesday that things had been “pretty rough” for her lately, admitting that regular therapy sessions were helping her cope.

“I have focused on dealing with the weaknesses in my mental state that revealed themselves when I was at my lowest point,” he wrote.

Cassidy revealed in an Instagram post on Tuesday that things had been

Cassidy revealed in an Instagram post on Tuesday that things had been “pretty rough” for her after her recent white powder scandal, saying regular therapy sessions were helping her cope.

“I really thought my mental health was in better shape. I am in constant therapy to make sure that I can cope in the future,” she added.

Cassidy said that she had recently been attacked by hateful trolls and told them to stop.

‘I’m human, I made a mistake. Choosing to harass and intimidate a stranger online is not nice,” she wrote.

Cassidy said that she had recently been attacked by hateful trolls and told them to stop.

Cassidy said that she had recently been attacked by hateful trolls and told them to stop.

Earlier this month, Cassidy apologized after a picture of her holding a plate of white powder circulated on social media.

‘I made a mistake, which I don’t take lightly. This behavior is out of character and I am so sorry to have let you all down,” she said.

“I feel sorry for my friends, my family, my team and the brands I represent.”

The white powder photo was accidentally uploaded to Instagram by Cassidy before being deleted shortly after.

In the image, she is seen smiling with her mouth and eyes closed. while holding a plate that appears to have two lines of a white substance, along with a small bag of powder.

Fans were quick to react to the image on social media, writing: “That’s just disappointing.”

Cassidy accidentally uploaded the white powder photo to Instagram before deleting it shortly after.

Cassidy accidentally uploaded the white powder photo to Instagram before deleting it shortly after.