Terry Biviano cut an impressive figure as she hit the beach with her family on Tuesday.
The Real Housewives of Sydney alum headed to Sydney’s Watsons Bay with her husband Anthony Minichiello and daughter Azura.
She was busting out of her strapless bikini as it struggled to contain her ample assets.
The 49-year-old’s red and orange paisley swimwear also included a very skimpy pair of bottoms.
Terry added a black straw cap to the beachy ensemble and wore a pair of sunglasses to shield her eyes from the bright rays.
She appeared to have on minimal makeup and accessorised with a bracelet while tucking her dark locks under her cap.
Terry Biviano (pictured) cut an impressive figure as she hit the beach with her family on Tuesday
The Real Housewives of Sydney alum headed to Sydney’s Watsons Bay with her husband and daughter
She was busting out of her strapless bikini as it struggled to contain her ample assets
Terry had husband Anthony and daughter Azura in tow with the pair joining the glamorous housewife for a dip.
It comes after Terry revealed the surprising reason she does not use social media.
She told Daily Mail Australia at Derby Day in Melbourne that she chooses to stay off social media in order to maintain some privacy in her life.
‘I’m not big on social media, I never have been,’ Terry began.
‘I’m actually quite private and shy, even though I’m out there. So, I’m a bit of a contradiction.’
Her admission follows reports that Terry is set to make a dramatic return to the 2025 series of Real Housewives of Sydney.
The shoe designer is said to have become a polarising figure among the cast, particularly with founding members Krissy Marsh and Nicole Gazal-O’Neil.
Biviano, who joined the show in 2023 to shake things up, found herself at odds with Marsh and Gazal-O’Neil, the only remaining original Housewives.
Terry had husband Anthony Minichiello and daughter Azura in tow with the pair joining the glamorous housewife for a dip. All pictured
The 49-year-old’s red and orange paisley swimwear also included a very skimpy pair of bottoms
Terry added a black, straw cap to the beachy ensemble and wore a pair of sunglasses to shield from the bright rays
Sources close to the show told The Daily Telegraph that the producers went to great lengths to accommodate Biviano’s demands.
They included changing filming locations and enduring her habitual lateness.
By the end of season two, the rift had reportedly grown severe.
It reached boiling point when Marsh and Gazal-O’Neil, along with another cast member, issued an ultimatum to the producers: either Biviano goes, or they do.
Fortunately, they managed to work things out and Terry is set to join the other stars in the upcoming series of the popular Binge show.
Meanwhile, Terry and Anthony have spent over a decade building their dream home.
The Sydney power couple’s harbourside mansion at Vaucluse has been a work-in-progress since shortly after Minichiello retired from rugby league at the end of the 2014 season.
Neighbours have regularly complained about the building site being an eyesore and claim they’ve been told it would be finished by Christmas for the past four years.
She appeared to have on minimal makeup and accessorised with a bracelet while tucking her dark locks under her cap
It comes after Terry revealed the surprising reason she does not use social media
She told Daily Mail Australia at Derby Day in Melbourne that she chooses to stay off social media in order to maintain some privacy in her life
When Daily Mail Australia viewed the property late in November it appeared to be in a similar state to how it looked in June.
One tradesman arrived during the most recent visit. Fittings are yet to be installed in upstairs rooms and steel fencing still standing between the footpath and front wall.
The backyard was bare and a swimming pool which has reportedly been a refuge for frogs and mosquitoes was holding stagnant dark water as well as various items of rubbish.
There was no longer a skip bin out the front and a portable toilet had been removed, while a covered walkway entrance had been built on the street.
A $10million six-bedroom house next door on a corner block is now also being renovated, with scaffolding surrounding the upper level.
When contacted to see if he could provide an update on the work at his house, Minichiello asked, ‘Why’s that?’ then politely said he had to take another call.