Power couple Justin Hemmes and Madeline Holtznagel were spotted out and about on Sydney Harbour on Saturday.
Appearing unfazed by the sweltering conditions, the model and hospitality baron took in the famous tourist destination from the vantage point of Justin’s speedboat.
New mum Madeline showed off her summer body in a barely-there g-string bikini from Aussie label Bamba.
Taking sun protection seriously, the 28-year-old beauty wore a wide-brimmed straw hat and accessorised with a set of fashionable eyewear, as her blonde hair flowed freely around her shoulders.
Meanwhile, her Merivale tycoon partner Justin, 53, sported some stylish sunglasses and showed off his trim and tanned torso as he took the wheel of his $1million boat wearing only board shorts.
The pair were later seen picking up a group of friends and ferrying them to Rose Bay Wharf in Sydney’s ritzy eastern suburbs.
Power couple Justin Hemmes and Madeline Holtznagel were spotted out and about on Sydney Harbour on Saturday. Pictured: Madeline
New mum Madeline showed off her summer body in a barely-there g-string bikini from Aussie label Bamba
Appearing unfazed by the sweltering conditions, the model and hospitality baron took in the famous tourist destination from the vantage point of Justin’s speedboat. (Both pictured)
The pair were later seen picking up a group of friends and ferrying them to Rose Bay Wharf in Sydney’s ritzy eastern suburbs
Taking sun protection seriously, the 28-year-old beauty wore a wide-brimmed straw hat and accessorised with a set of fashionable eyewear
It comes after Madeline announced the arrival of her first child with the hospitality king on Instagram in June, alongside a gallery of sweet photos.
‘Jaeger Justin Hemmes. 1.06.25,’ she captioned the post.
Justin shares two daughters – Alexa, nine, and Saachi, seven – with his ex-partner Kate Fowler.
Sydney’s nightlife went into overdrive last month as hundreds of eager patrons queued up to experience billionaire Justin Hemmes’ latest hospitality venture.
In footage shared to social media, an enormous crowd stretching down the street was seen as patrons waited to enter the iconic RSL, Club Rose Bay, located in the upmarket suburb of the same name.
The atmosphere was electric, with every inch of the venue seemingly packed as eager patrons lined up for the opening.
The clip was captioned with some telling words: ‘Holy moly. Apparently they were anticipating a much older demographic.
‘Instead, every young eastern suburbs Merivale lover has swarmed the joint.’
Meanwhile, her Merivale tycoon partner Justin, 53, sported some stylish sunglasses and showed off his trim and tanned torso as he took the wheel of his $1million boat wearing only board shorts
Justin and Madeline looked every inch the power couple
It comes after Madeline announced the arrival of her first child with the hospitality king on Instagram in June, alongside a gallery of sweet photos
In October 2024, Justin revealed his ambitious plans to transform five heritage buildings in the heart of Sydney’s CBD into a hospitality precinct
The upmarket pub tycoon, who is the CEO of Merivale and runs Hemmes Hermitage along with his sister and mother, unveiled plans to transform an area formerly known as Kings Green
The weekend’s celebrations were far from low-key, with Justin and his glamorous girlfriend Madeline Holtznagel unveiling a new $1million speedboat as part of the festivities, marking the launch in true Merivale style.
Justin and Madeline rocked contrasting monochromatic outfits as they took in the sights of Sydney Harbour.
The loved-up couple appeared in high spirits as they soaked up the sunshine, smiling broadly as they toasted to their success.
In October 2024, Justin revealed his ambitious plans to transform five heritage buildings in the heart of Sydney’s CBD into a hospitality precinct.
The upmarket pub tycoon, who is the CEO of Merivale and runs Hemmes Hermitage along with his sister and mother, unveiled plans to transform an area formerly known as Kings Green.
The company hopes to transform five heritage buildings on the block bounded by King, York, Clarence and Barrack streets into a hospitality precinct.