Elle Macpherson, 57, shows off her ample cleavage in sexy wetsuit in WelleCo ad
For years she has been known as ‘The Body’.
And Elle Macpherson certainly lives up to that name in an new ad for her WelleCo products, which the Aussie beauty posted on Instagram.
The supermodel, 57, has a Bond girl moment as she emerges from the sea in a sexy wetsuit clutching onto some seaweed.
Having a Bond girl moment! Elle Macpherson, 57, shows off her ample cleavage in sexy wetsuit as she emerges from the sea in a new ad for her WelleCo products
She shows off her ample cleavage in the skintight suit and her long slender legs.
Elle teased in the caption of her post that she is releasing a new product from her Skin Products & Supplements line.
‘EMERGING SOON, BEAUTY FROM THE SEA | Some things change, some things stay the same… and some things get supercharged for the better!’ she wrote.
‘While you’ve been asking, we’ve been busy working on a game-changing new addition to @welleco’s ingestible beauty collection.
Hot: The supermodel, 57, has a Bond girl moment as she emerges from the sea in a sexy wetsuit while clutching onto some seaweed
’And now we’re just about ready to reveal all… Can you guess what’s emerging soon?
The post comes after Elle sparked controversy earlier this month when she claimed to have ‘Aborigine’ ancestry while filming a beauty tutorial.
The beauty has since clarified she didn’t mean to upset anyone with the remark.
In a series of leaked Instagram DMs obtained by Daily Mail Australia, she told Indigenous influencer Tahlia Warren-Brand: ‘I never meant to be offensive.’
Flawless: The 57-year-old beauty looks incredibly youthful in the video which she posted on her Instagram page
Regrets: The post comes after Elle sparked controversy earlier this month when she claimed to have ‘Aborigine’ ancestry while filming a beauty tutorial
They struck up a conversation after Tahlia shared a screenshot of a news article about Elle’s video, in which she claimed to have ‘Aborigine’ eyes and implied she had some Indigenous ancestry because she is ‘seven generations Australian’.
‘Good morning/afternoon to everyone except @ellemacpherson,’ Tahlia wrote alongside the article.
Much to her surprise, Elle responded: ‘You are such a beautiful girl!’
Tahlia replied that her Instagram post was actually criticising Elle, writing: ‘I said everyone EXCEPT you…’
Private exchange: In a series of leaked Instagram DMs obtained by Daily Mail Australia, Elle told Indigenous influencer Tahlia Warren-Brand: ‘I never meant to be offensive’
‘I saw – and there’s no mistake in my text – Your images on IG are beautiful,’ Elle said, to which Tahlia replied sarcastically: ‘It’s the Aboriginal in me.’
Later in the exchange, Elle acknowledged her comment about ‘Aborigine’ eyes was offensive, but did not apologise.
‘I never meant to be offensive…’ she wrote, before Tahlia hit back: ‘Regardless it still was and is offensive.’
The supermodel signed off: ‘I hear you and respect you.’
She said what? As reported by The Sydney Morning Herald, Elle had stated in a beauty tutorial for Vogue: ‘My eyes are almost black; that’s the Aborigine in me’
Edits: The video was later edited to remove those remarks when Elle was asked to clarify whether she was claiming to be Indigenous, or regretted using the term ‘Aborigine’
Tahlia is an ambassador for Aboriginal-owned clothing label The Minority Co.
As reported by The Sydney Morning Herald, Elle had stated in a beauty tutorial for Vogue: ‘My eyes are almost black; that’s the Aborigine in me.’
‘Being seven generations Australian, they don’t reflect light the same way blue eyes do,’ she reportedly added.
The video was later edited to remove those remarks when Elle was asked to clarify whether she was claiming to be Indigenous, or regretted using the term ‘Aborigine’.
Family: Elle’s (left) younger sister Mimi (centre) has since clarified, ‘We are not Indigenous nor have we traced our ancestry.’ Pictured with their mother Frances MacPherson (right) in 2002
Elle’s younger sister Mimi has since clarified: ‘We are not Indigenous nor have we traced our ancestry.’
Born in Australia, Elle is the daughter of entrepreneur and sound engineer Peter Gow and nurse Frances Gow.
Her parents divorced when she was 10, and she later adopted the surname of her stepfather Neil Macpherson.
Childhood: Elle’s parents divorced when she was 10, and she later adopted the surname of her stepfather Neil Macpherson. Pictured: Elle and her mother Frances in 2006
Motherhood: Elle is a mother to two sons, Flynn, 23, and Cy, 18, whom she shares with her former partner, French businessman Arpad Busson
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