Lisa Wilkinson made the most of the summer on Monday.
The television star stepped out at Newport in Sydney’s northern beaches wearing a wetsuit.
The 64-year-old showed off her youthful figure as she took a refreshing dip in an ocean pool.
Lisa went for a swim without makeup and emerged from the water relaxed and cheerful.
Later, she put on a straw hat and sunglasses and dried herself with a blue and white striped towel.
Lisa Wilkinson (photo) made the most of the summer on Monday
The television star stepped out in Newport in Sydney’s northern beaches
Lisa stayed safe in the sun and wore a wetsuit
It comes after Lisa said goodbye to 2023 with an emotional message.
The television personality shared a smiling selfie with a cheerful caption on Instagram on New Year’s Eve.
“Goodbye 2023. Wishing you all a new year filled with abundant love, peace and the warm embrace of everyone who means the most to you,” she wrote.
It comes after news that Lisa wants to return to TV screens after months of inactivity and five dull weeks spent in a courtroom, sources say.
The 64-year-old showed off her youthful figure as she took a refreshing dip in an ocean pool
Lisa went make-up free while swimming and had her dark hair down
She emerged from the water relaxed and cheerful
It comes after Lisa said goodbye to 2023 with an emotional message
The television personality shared a smiling selfie with a cheerful caption on Instagram on New Year’s Eve
“Goodbye 2023. Wishing you all a new year filled with abundant love, peace and the warm embrace of everyone who means the most to you,” she wrote
It was recently claimed that Lisa wants to return to TV screens after months of inactivity and five nasty weeks in court, sources say.
The Channel 10 star and former darling of breakfast TV is keen to do more ‘blockbuster interviews’ again in the new year, friends told the Weekend Australian.
Wilkinson quit The Project last November and despite remaining on Ten’s payroll until the end of 2024, she has not appeared on the channel for 13 months.
Despite her long hiatus from the network, Wilkinson has remained in the public eye through her role in a highly publicized defamation lawsuit.
Bruce Lehrmann is suing Network 10 and Wilkinson over an interview with Brittany Higgins that aired on The Project and online.
The Channel 10 star and former darling of breakfast TV is keen to do more ‘blockbuster interviews’ again in the new year, friends told the Weekend Australian
Wilkinson quit The Project last November and despite remaining on Ten’s payroll until the end of 2024, she has not appeared on the channel for 13 months
Despite her long hiatus from the network, Wilkinson has remained in the public eye through her role in a highly publicized defamation lawsuit
Bruce Lehrmann is suing Network 10 and Wilkinson over an interview with Brittany Higgins that aired on The Project and online
Friends of Wilkinson say her court appearances have played to her advantage by giving the TV star ‘a constant stream of publicity’
“Yes, she’s been off air for a while, but I don’t think anyone will have forgotten her,” former Seven and Nine director Peter Meakin told the Weekend Australian.
Network Ten claims they are in talks to develop ‘other projects’ with Wilkinson
The defamation case took place in court in the last five weeks of the court’s term. Judge Lee reserved his decision in this case.
Friends of Wilkinson say her court appearances have worked to her advantage by giving the TV star ‘a constant stream of publicity’.
“Yes, she’s been off air for a while, but I don’t think anyone has forgotten her,” former Seven and Nine director Peter Meakin told the channel. Weekend Australian.
“I’m sure her loyal followers will remain loyal.”
Paramount-owned Channel Ten unveiled its 2024 lineup at the Upfronts event last week, but Wilkinson was not featured.
Network Ten claims they are in talks to develop ‘other projects’ with Wilkinson.
Later, she put on a straw hat and sunglasses and dried herself with a blue and white striped towel
Lisa carried a pair of white sneakers in her hand