Controversial model Michelle Leslie, 42, welcomes first child with mystery man after becoming a recluse following her drug conviction in Indonesia almost 20 years ago
Michelle Leslie has welcomed her first child at the age of 42 and she has kept the father a secret.
The model-interior designer is said to have welcomed her daughter in January this year and has recently settled down on her own on the NSW Central Coast.
With no photos or social media posts to show her happy news, fans can only speculate about who the child’s father is, reported The Daily Telegraph on Saturday.
The brunette’s last known romance was with former Silverchair frontman Daniel Johns, who she split from in 2019 after three tumultuous years together.
It has since been reported that she had seen an unnamed Hawaiian national during her two-year stay on the island state in 2020 and 2021.
Michelle Leslie has welcomed her first child at the age of 42 and she has kept the father a secret
It’s unclear if the two stayed together when she returned to Australia after renovating John Singleton’s $9.3 million home on Oahu.
However, there are also rumors that she has recently hit it off with a Melbourne photographer who splits his time between Victoria and New South Wales.
Michelle made the news in 2005 due to a drug conviction in Indonesia, after she was caught in possession of two ecstasy pills.
During her incarceration, Michelle converted to Islam and began wearing Islamic clothing.
However, a spokesperson at the time said she had already converted to the Islamic faith before her arrest.
The model-turned-interior designer is said to have welcomed her daughter in January this year and has recently settled down on her own on the NSW Central Coast
The Adelaide-born model spent three months in jail after receiving 15 years, the maximum sentence for drug possession.
Due to the three months Michelle had already spent in custody, she was subsequently released from Kerobokan Prison.
In 2018, Michelle gave a rare interview with Stellar and discussed her love of privacy and living a quiet life away from the public eye.
She talked about her business, Michelle Leslie Design, which she has been running successfully for 15 years.
Michelle admitted that most of her days are now spent on building sites and looking at renovation plans; a lifestyle she loves deeply.
Michelle made headlines in 2005 for a drug conviction in Indonesia after she was caught in possession of two ecstasy pills. Since then, she has been trying her best to live a private life