Nadia Bartel was seen showing off her figure on Wednesday as she stepped out in very tight black activewear while running errands in the ritzy Melbourne suburb of Toorak.
The mother-of-two, 39, looked ready to hit the gym as she slipped into a pair of tights and a thin turtleneck sweater for her outing, accessorising with black socks and khaki sneakers.
She appeared to be on a mission as she also carried in hand a yellow folder filled with papers while slinging a huge brown handbag over her arm.
However, the former WAG wasn’t too busy to get in some quality time with her sons Aston, nine, and Henley, six, who she shares with ex-husband Jimmy Bartel.
The family-of-three stopped to pick up some juice while they went to run errands together, with both Nadia’s boys donning sporty outfits for the outing.
Nadia looked utterly ageless as she stepped out without a lick of makeup in sight.

Nadia Bartel, 39, was seen showing off her figure on Wednesday as she stepped out in very tight black active wear while running errands in the ritzy Melbourne suburb of Toorak with her sons Aston, nine, and Henley, six
It comes after the Henne founder opened up about the ‘disgusting’ online abuse she received when she first started dating her ex-husband Jimmy, while defending footy WAGs who have been the target of similar attacks.
Nadia, who was married to the Geelong Cats great from 2014 to 2021, has revealed the shocking abuse she received when she started dating him at age 21 in 2008.
‘I remember with my early days when I was first dating my partner then, now my ex, I was 21, not in this industry at all,’ the model said in a video posted to social media.
‘I was working full time in my office job and the treatment that I got back then was just disgusting.
‘Threads and threads were written on online forums, everything about my appearance, the size of my nose and how I look like a man and just these comments, and they do stick with you.
‘Even if you’re someone who’s got a very thick skin. You can’t say getting comments like that doesn’t get to you.’
Nadia went on to say she was shocked at the abuse other AFL WAGs have been targeted with in recent months.
Footy WAGs Paris Tier and Tiffany Wood have also spoken about the horrible abuse they received about the way they look, and Chloe Pink lashed out at the trolls who levelled abuse at her over her recent wedding photos.

The mother-of-two looked ready to hit the gym as she slipped into a pair of tights and a thin turtleneck sweater for her outing, accessorising with black socks and khaki sneakers

She appeared to be on a mission as she also carried in hand a yellow folder filled with papers while slinging a huge brown handbag over her arm
Nadia said the abuse these women are copping makes her feel ‘sick’.
‘This is something that has been going on forever and it literally makes me sick to see these negative comments. The people who are writing this negativity don’t realise the effects it can have on people,’ she said.
‘This isn’t just partners of professional sportspeople, this is just people in general who are speaking negatively about anyone that may be in the media or have a profile.
‘I just think it’s so damaging and particularly some of these partners of AFL players and different sportspeople, they are just regular every day mums or girls and they don’t exactly want to be thrown into the limelight.
‘And for people out there to be judging every single part of their body and appearance, it does really cause lifelong effects to that person.’
Nadia believes the bullying is currently out of control and says she wants people to pause before they decide to try and bring others down with nasty comments.
‘If you wouldn’t go up and say that to their face why do you think it’s OK to comment and tear them down on social media?’ she said.
‘In my early 20s, early 30s, I did get really affected. Now that I’m older, I don’t care, I know who I am and I know what I stand for and I don’t engage.
‘Yes it doesn’t get to me but for a lot of young girls they don’t know how to deal with that stuff and it can get very lonely when you’re getting so much hate and you start to believe what you’re reading.’