Fashion designer to the stars Alex Perry has shown off his impossibly muscular physique in a rare gym selfie.
The former Australia’s Next Top Model judge, 60, took to Instagram on Wednesday to show off his hard work in the gym, uploading a photo of himself posing with his trainer Simon Di Natale at City Gym in Sydney’s Darlinghurst .
The catwalk king pouted and showed off his extremely toned face, making sure to put his massive biceps on display in a black tank top.
He completed his look with a black baseball cap and fingerless weightlifting gloves.
‘MY PT IS BETTER THAN YOURS!!!’ Alex captioned the image and added a demon and gorilla emoji.
Designer Alex Perry, 60, (left) showed off his impossibly beefy physique and extremely toned face in a gym selfie on Instagram on Wednesday, while praising his personal trainer Simon Di Natale (right)
Simon, a bodybuilder, playfully responded to Alex’s tribute by commenting on a love heart and gorilla emoji.
Alex previously revealed this in an interview with SBS his motivation for training hard, he says: ‘Going to the gym and exercising keeps me in top condition, both physically and mentally, for whatever I face in the fashion industry.
‘After the first year I went to the gym I started to hate it and had to drag myself there, but now I really enjoy it.’
Alex previously revealed his motivation for training hard in an interview with SBS, saying: ‘Going to the gym and training keeps me in top condition, both physically and mentally, for whatever I face in the fashion industry.’ (Pictured left in 2017 and right in May 2022)
“It makes me less stressed and then I can go home and feel normal.”
Greek-Australian Perry, whose real name is Alexandros Pertsinidis, has been married to his wife Mary for more than thirty years.
Speaking to the Sydney Morning Herald Speaking about his successful marriage, Alex revealed that Mary was actually a driving force in the early days of his multi-million dollar fashion empire.
Greek-Australian Perry, whose real name is Alexandros Pertsinidis, has been married to his wife Mary (right) for more than thirty years.
Describing their different approaches to business, he said: “She is methodical and likes to plan. I make decisions on the fly and follow my instincts.’
Perry’s instincts sometimes took their marriage into dangerous territory, especially when he made risky career decisions without consulting Mary first.
“I don’t understand how she didn’t kick me out,” he admitted.