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Samantha Armytage embraces her inner child and risks a ‘redback spider bite’ as she enjoys playing on a tire swing after landing a new gig
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Sam Armytage embraced her lighter side on Tuesday.
The television star unleashed her inner child while playing on a tire swing on the set of Farmer Wants A Wife.
“Never lose your childish enthusiasm,” the 46-year-old wrote in a series of images shared on Instagram Stories.
Samantha Armytage (pictured) embraced her lighter side on Tuesday as she played a tire swing on the set of Farmer Wants A Wife
She added: “Even if you could be bitten on the butt by a redback spider.”
In the photos, Sam was walking barefoot wearing a floral tea dress and a full face full of makeup.
Sam has recently moved to the countryside and lives on an estate in Bowral that she shares with her husband Richard Lavender.
“Never lose your childish enthusiasm,” the 46-year-old wrote in a series of images shared on Instagram Stories
She added: “Even if you could be bitten on the butt by a redback spider.”
It comes after news that Sam will be used to heavily promote Sydney’s spring racing carnival, according to a report in the Australian.
The Australian’s social diary claims it has been told NSW race boss Peter V’landys wants Seven, the Sydney racing rights holder, to publicize the carnival.
Seven insiders say Sam will be used to promote the $10 million Golden Eagle Stakes to compete against Ten’s coverage of the Melbourne Cup.
In the photos, Sam was walking barefoot wearing a floral tea dress and a full face full of makeup
Sam seemed to be having the time of her life playing on the swing
Sam gleefully stepped on her heels as she played in the idyllic venue
That race will take place on October 29, a few days before the Melbourne Cup.
It comes after a talk that Sam would replace Tracy Grimshaw as the anchor on A Current Affair. But Seven quickly quashed those rumors.
A spokesperson for Seven clarified that Armytage will remain under contract with Seven for the next 18 months.
Sam has recently moved to the countryside and lives on a Bowral estate she shares with her husband Richard Lavender (left)