He is known for his voice, but Jack Vidgen showed his most cheeky side on Tuesday, undressing for Instagram.
And he’s not the only celebrity to take off his gear, Australian model Olivia Molly Rogers sharing a photo of herself in the bathtub on Instagram Stories on Wednesday.
With more and more people forced to isolate themselves thanks to the coronavirus, many celebrities use it as an opportunity to undress at home.
Feeling cheeky: He is known for his voice, but Jack Vidgen (photo) showed his cheekier side on Tuesday, undressing for Instagram
Lisa Hyde and Cassidy McGill also took the soap and water recommendations to heart, both of them in bubble-filled tubs.
Influencers barely covered their modesty as they flaunted their luxurious self-isolation techniques amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Olivia headed to Woodlands Rainforest Retreat in Victoria to celebrate her 28th birthday, but the secluded spot also doubled as the perfect spot for a self-secluded spa day.
Coming clean: Australian model Olivia Molly Rogers shared a photo of her in the bathtub on Instagram Stories on Wednesday
The former Miss Universe Australia shared the great photo on Instagram as she looked out the open window in the rainforest while completely naked in a huge jacuzzi-style bath.
“The ultimate quarantine of CVs. A bath in a tropical forest, ”she captioned the photo.
Her fiancé, Justin Mckeone, shared the same photo on her own account, adding, “ Happy 28th birthday to my Qween. Self-isolation won’t be too shabby with you.
Lather: Cassidy McGill of Love Island Australia beamed cheekily as she took a series of nude photos in her large bathtub
Meanwhile, Cassidy McGill of Love Island Australia beamed cheekily as she took a series of nude photos in her large bathtub.
The 24-year-old had clearly relaxed in the bath for a while, her wet hair coming off her face as she completely removed her make-up.
“Self-isolation means a lot of bathing. I agree with that, ” Cassidy wrote on Instagram.
Rest and Relaxation: Relax in a petal-filled pool at Park Hyatt Maldives Hadahaa, Bachelor in Paradise star Lisa Hyde looked relaxed and rejuvenated
Lush in a petal-filled pool at Park Hyatt Maldives Hadahaa, Bachelor in Paradise star Lisa Hyde looked relaxed and rejuvenated, despite the unprecedented conditions.
“A favorite place,” wrote the 33-year-old.
She has now returned home with her boyfriend, Damon Collina, and her nine-month-old daughter Myja-Jae, isolating her from herself in Sydney, apparently without food in their house.
“We have no food. Who wants to bring me food? I’m starving. Could just go on detox and lose weight. Please bring us some food! By pretending that we are on Survivor and that we cannot eat for 14 days, ” she captioned the message.
Staying in bed: Andy Lee and Rebecca Harding left a little more to the imagination, the 38-year-old comedian sharing a video of him and his model girlfriend naked in bed
Andy Lee and Rebecca Harding also left little to the imagination, the 38-year-old comedian sharing a video of him and his model girlfriend naked in bed.
“Self-isolation with my best friend has given rise to some interesting discussions. Stay safe everyone, ” wrote Andy, captioned.
Meanwhile, Jack undressed for a mirror selfie in his Sydney home and reminded fans to “wash their hands” in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.
The 23-year-old posed sideways, drawing attention to his behind and his golden tan, and captioned the photo: “Just a photo of me self-isolating.”
“Self-isolation with my best friend has given rise to some interesting discussions. Stay safe everyone, ” wrote Andy, captioned. Pictured: Rebecca Harding
Coronavirus (COVID-19) is a respiratory disease with fever, cough, sore throat, shortness of breath, and fatigue. It can cause pneumonia.
The spread of the disease, which started in Wuhan, China, has caused more than 219,000 cases worldwide and more than 8,900 deaths.
As of March 19, the total number of people diagnosed with the virus in Australia was 710, including six deaths.
Statistics: On the evening of March 19, the total number of people diagnosed with the virus in Australia was 710, including six deaths.