Deborah Hutton found love after a horrible breakup with her ex partner, Robert Dulhunty.
The 58-year-old media personality seemed relaxed as she strolled Sydney with her new boyfriend Andrew Marsh on Thursday.
The couple stopped for a take-out breakfast, the city being locked in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic.
Deborah Hutton regained love, looking relaxed as she strolled Sydney with her new boyfriend Andrew Marsh Thursday
Deborah chatted with the meditation teacher as they walked next to each other, the two casually dressed for their brief outing.
The TV presenter opted for a pair of cropped cashmere print exercise tights, which she paired with a blue-gray mesh tank top.
Her black crop top was visible below, and she went out with white sneakers and black round sunglasses.
Staying laid back: Deborah chatted with the meditation teacher as they walked side by side, the two casually dressed for their brief outing
Ouch: A small flesh-colored adhesive bandage was stuck on Deborah’s face near her right nostril, but it is unclear what prompted her to need the bandage
At one point, Deborah donned a white sports vest and pulled her medium blond hair into a low ponytail, showing off her diamond studded earrings.
She also grabbed a bottle of water, the couple appearing to have shaken a little exercise during their excursion.
A small flesh-colored adhesive bandage was stuck to Deborah’s face near her right nostril, but it is unclear what prompted her to need the bandage.
Charming impressions: the TV presenter opted for a pair of cropped cashmere print exercise tights, which she paired with a blue-gray mesh tank top
Crop top: her black crop top was visible below, and she went out in white sneakers and round black sunglasses
Meanwhile, Andrew went out with a pair of blue-gray cargo pants, which he paired with a black v-neck t-shirt.
He also wore black sneakers and wore stacks of silver and multicolored woven bracelets around his wrists.
The couple chatted animatedly as they ventured together in the middle of the Sydney coronavirus lock.
Dress vest: At one point, Deborah donned a white sports vest and pulled her medium-length blonde hair into a low ponytail
Talk and walk: the couple chatted animatedly as they ventured together in the middle of the Sydney coronavirus lock
Ready for action: Andrew came out in blue-gray cargo pants, which he paired with a black v-neck t-shirt
They made a brief stop at a take-out cafe window, with the restaurant setting up a barricade to impose social distancing.
After picking up his order, Deborah left with a brown paper bag and her phone in one hand.
Personally, it has been a difficult couple of years for Deborah, who has seen her ex convicted of organizing a break and enter at her home in Bronte, Sydney.
To go there: the couple stopped for a takeout breakfast, the city is currently locked out in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic
Takeout: After picking up his order, Deborah left with a brown paper bag and his phone in one hand
Bad romance: this is Deborah’s first serious relationship since her shocking breakup with her distant partner in 2018
On August 11, 2018, Deborah’s distant partner Robert called the police to report a attempted break-in, claiming that he had chased the alleged intruder.
He said he spotted an intruder on a ladder, wearing a hood and pink gloves, and said he heard a zipper and a “male voice saying” meow, like a cat noise, “according to a report by the Sydney Morning Herald in January of last year.
Robert also claimed to have found a “rape kit” left on the property, containing zip ties, lubricant, condoms, petroleum jelly and super glue.
Hoax: On August 11, 2018, Deborah’s distant partner Robert Dulhunty called the police to report a attempted break-in, claiming that he had chased the alleged intruder. Photographed together at the ASTRA Awards in Sydney in March 2014
It was later discovered that he had purchased the contents of the kit himself, having fabricated the whole story, which led to a full police investigation.
In January 2019, Robert was convicted of six offenses, including harassment and intimidation, property damage and a false phone call to the police.
He was ordered to pay $ 13,040 to the New South Wales police as compensation, and was sentenced to a 12-month community correction order, 300 hours of community service and an additional fine $ 660.
Busted: Personally, it’s been a couple of difficult years for Deborah, who has seen her ex convicted of organizing a break and enter at her home in Bronte, Sydney