Carrie Bickmore showed off her sensational figure in a neon yellow swimsuit as she hit the beach in Byron Bay on Wednesday with her three children.
Taking a well-deserved break after leaving The Project following a 13-year stint on the show, the 42-year-old turned heads as she frolicked on the sand in the high-cut one-piece.
Adding tortoiseshell sunglasses and a sun hat, Carrie looked effortlessly cool as she enjoyed a dip in the water with her children Ollie, 15, Evie, seven, and Adelaide, four.
Carrie Bickmore showed off her sensational figure in a neon yellow swimsuit as she hit the beach in Byron Bay on Wednesday with her three children.
Carrie looked delighted as she held a bucket and shovel as she played with her daughter Adelaide.
Carrie looked flawless with minimal to no makeup on her youthful face and rocked her blonde locks.
She sported a summery pink manicure and accessorized with tiny silver bracelets.
The mother of three shares daughters Evie and Adelaide with partner Chris Walker, while son Ollie is from her first marriage to her late husband Greg Lange.
The Project said a tearful goodbye to Carrie in December, when the popular TV personality said goodbye after 13 years on the show.
Taking a well-deserved break after leaving The Project following a 13-year stint on the show, the 42-year-old turned heads as she frolicked on the sand in the high-cut one-piece.
Carrie looked sensational in the neon number as she strolled on the beach with her children, including her 15-year-old son Olly.
The television presenter gave an emotional final speech thanking her team, her family and the viewers of The Project.
‘Is it too late to change your mind?’ she teased, teary-eyed as the confetti cannons fired across the studio.
With a shaky voice, Carrie thanked her family and her parents who sat together in the audience.
‘For Chris. Thanks for everything. Your guidance and advice over the years, your amazing production skills…’ he continued.
Carrie looked flawless with minimal to no makeup on her youthful face and rocked her blonde locks.
Carrie announced in October that she was leaving The Project to spend more time with her family.
The TV presenter fought back tears as she told viewers that it was the most difficult decision she had ever made in her professional life.
She had been on The Project’s desk since the show launched in 2009 and has become a familiar face on Australian screens ever since.
She later changed into a white shirt and thongs while holding a children’s life jacket as she walked off the beach.
“I have some news I wanted to share… Shit, I’m already crying,” he began.
“I made the difficult decision to end hosting the show at the end of the year.
“It has been the most difficult decision of my professional life, making this call, but it is time for a new challenge and my next chapter.”
He said he was going to miss his “colleagues at the desk” and the “wonderful viewers” who have supported the show for more than a decade.
“It’s no secret that this show has become a second home to me, and I couldn’t be more grateful to everyone who has been involved on and off the screen,” she said.
Carrie announced in October that she was leaving The Project to spend more time with her family. She had been on The Project’s desk since the show launched in 2009 and has since become a familiar face on Australian screens.
‘It’s been a long journey. I started the show when Ollie, my son, was one year old and now he’s 15, which is crazy. And I want to spend more time at home.
I want to have more family dinners. I’ll watch the show at home with a glass of wine in hand. I just wanted to say a huge thank you.
It has been an incredible privilege.
Carrie said that while she loved her “satisfying” work, she wanted to know who she was without The Project.
“This show is in my DNA and I don’t know who I am without it,” he said.
Her co-host, Lisa Wilkinson, posted a tribute to Instagram thanking her longtime friend for her friendship and generosity on panel.
“Us mere mortals will never know how you did it all with such grace, good humor and all that glamour,” she wrote.
“I know what a big decision this has been for you, and you will all be terribly missed come the end of the year. I can’t wait to see what’s next in your extraordinary life, or to share that next glass of wine, or five, with you!’