Natalie Bassingthwaighte has officially confirmed her relationship with stage manager Pip Loth.
The 48-year-old Rogue Traders star – whose split from husband and former bandmate Cameron McGlinchey was confirmed three months ago – took to Instagram overnight, re-sharing a tribute that Loth had penned.
“Appreciation post for the most incredible woman who is not only giving me strength, support, love and immense joy, but is teaching me to understand and accept that I am deserving of these things and have them within myself too,” Loth’s tribute read.
Watch the video above.
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“She’s teaching me to breathe deeply, to trust and to be my truest self,” Loth’s message continued.
“I am so incredibly lucky and overwhelmingly grateful for you.”
It was then shared by Bassingthwaite, alongside a selfie of the two, to her 208,000 followers.
Bassingthwaighte’s re-post came hours after she first hinted at her new romance to her Instagram followers, including snaps of herself and Loth – who uses they/them pronouns – in a video wrap-up of her day performing at the Always Live event at Flemington Racecourse over the weekend.
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In the video, which also included footage of Bassingthwaighte’s set prior to Christina Aguilera’s performance in Melbourne, the Australian musician and Loth can be seen holding hands.
Bassingthwaighte’s 13-year-old daughter, Harper Rain Sinclair McGlinchey, was also at the event.
The Neighbours alum also shares 10-year-old son Hendrix John Hickson McGlinchey with her ex-husband.
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Bassingthwaighte and McGlinchey’s split after 12 years of marriage was first announced in August.
The former couple are still living together and co-parenting their two children.
The Voodoo Child singer was previously married to Wollongong chef Graham Wilmott from 1998 to 2000.