She was recently dragged into a high-profile feud between ex-boyfriend Michael Clarke and his new girlfriend Jade Yaraborough.
But Pip Edwards seemed to have put all that behind her as she beamed with delight at the Australian Open on Saturday.
The 42-year-old founder of PE Nation showed off her sculpted physique at the gym in a school uniform-inspired look.
Pip Edwards (pictured) seemed to have put the drama behind her as she beamed with delight at the Australian Open on Saturday.
Combing her blonde hair back into a soft bun with a silk scarf, the fitness guru paired a pleated black miniskirt with a white $2050 Prada shirt and Doc Marten-esque lace-up boots.
Flaunting her fashion flair, Pip appeared to have a mini bag attached to her boots as she pulled up her zebra print socks to show off the trendy tights.
Adding another edgy touch to the monochrome ensemble, Pip’s shirt featured contrasting black raincoat-style sleeves.
She accessorized with a $7000 black leather Chanel bag, a large silver wristwatch, and gold earrings and jewelry.
The 42-year-old founder of PE Nation showed off her sculpted physique at the gym in a school uniform-inspired look. In the photo of her with her friend Lil Romano
Combing her blonde hair back into a soft bun with a silk scarf, the fitness guru paired a pleated black miniskirt with a white $2050 Prada shirt and Doc Marten-esque lace-up boots.
The influencer then posed with his friend Lil Romano, who also received the monochrome memo.
It’s been a busy day for Pip, who earlier took the pitch with Ash Barty.
The fitness guru posted snaps of her day with the sports team on Instagram, wearing an all-black tennis ensemble from her own brand PE Nation.
Flaunting her fashion flair, Pip appeared to have a mini bag attached to her boots as she pulled up her zebra print socks to show off the trendy tights. Pictured with Lil Romano
Adding another edgy touch to the monochrome ensemble, Pip’s shirt featured contrasting black raincoat-style sleeves.
After posing for a few photos with her friends, Edwards shared candid photos of herself hitting some balls.
She also picked up some advice from the former Australian Open champion when Barty, 26, told her to “always hit the ball long.”
“Out and long is better than hitting the net,” Edwards captioned one of her photos.
Edwards appeared to be in good spirits after she was dragged out in public between her ex Michael Clarke and his girlfriend Jade Yarbrough, which involved Karl Stefanovic and his wife Jasmine.
The influencer then posed with his friend Lil Romano, who also received the monochrome note.
Edwards appeared to be in good spirits after she was dragged out in public between her ex Michael Clarke and his girlfriend Jade Yarbrough, which involved Karl Stefanovic and his wife Jasmine.
Extraordinary images emerged earlier this month from a heated exchange between Clarke and Yarbrough while on holiday in Noosa, Queensland.
In the video, which was filmed by a bystander on January 10 and sold to The Daily Telegraph for $10,000, Yarbrough accused the former test captain of cheating on her with her old flame Edwards on December 17.
Pip Edwards, 42, (right) walked onto the court with tennis great Ash Barty, 26, (left) on Saturday as they hit some rackets at the Australian Open at Melbourne Park.
Others in the group, including Stefanovic, his wife Jasmine, Yarbrough’s older sister, and famed accountant Anthony Bell, tried to defuse the fight.
Yarbrough and Clarke, who was limping in the footage after pulling a hamstring, have been issued fines for “public nuisance”.
Stefanovic has yet to make a statement on the matter, but was asked about the footage during an event at the Australian Open last Thursday.
According to the Herald Sun, he smiled when asked if he wanted to comment but declined to say anything.
Edwards issued a statement the night the images were released. ‘This is not my circus. Once again, Michael in the true nature of him has not taken responsibility for his actions and I was blatantly lied to,” he told Daily Mail Australia.
‘You know what the answer is going to be,’ he replied.
A remorseful Clarke has since taken full responsibility for what happened.
Edwards also issued a statement the night the images were released.
‘This is not my circus. Once again, Michael in the true nature of him has not taken responsibility for his actions and I was blatantly lied to,” he told Daily Mail Australia.
In the video, which was filmed by a bystander on January 10 and sold to The Daily Telegraph for $10,000, Yarbrough accused the former Test captain of cheating on her with her old flame Edwards (pictured together) on December 17.