Lindy Klim has posed for her first photoshoot alongside a candid chat in which she broke her silence on her new single status.
The interview is the first where she has publicly addressed her heartbreaking separation from her second husband, Adam Ellis.
The Balinese princess, 45, and her British property developer husband have gone their separate ways after six years of marriage.
Lindy told Stellar Magazine that the pair were struggling for some time before they split.
The brunette said her estranged husband has been grappling with a private mental health battle, which ultimately affected her own wellbeing.
‘We were two people drowning at the same time and it wasn’t good,’ she told the publication.
Lindy Klim has posed for her first photoshoot alongside a candid chat in which she broke her silence on her new single status. Pictured in Stellar Magazine
The interview is the first where she has publicly addressed her heartbreaking separation from her second husband, Adam Ellis (left)
‘He’s been struggling with his mental health for the last two years which, in turn, has affected my personal wellbeing and my mental state as well’ she continued.
‘Things really spiralled out of control. I’m not the person that Adam needs. I’m not a doctor. I mean, I’m there for support, obviously, but I was being dragged under by everything.’
Lindy said she was ‘living with constant anxiety’ and told the publication that her family eventually stepped in and raised their concerns about her health after she dramatically lost weight.
‘I wasn’t able to help [Adam] and I so desperately wanted to and I still do, obviously,’ she explained.
Despite the split, Lindy said of her ex, ‘we still love him’ referring to herself and her children.
‘I feel like he’s on the right path now and he’s trying to get the help that he needs. I think we need to do it separately, but he’ll always be a part of our family’ she said.
Speculation of a break-up first began to swirl in October when Lindy shared a picture without her ring on, with sources since claiming the couple have been over for some time.
Lindy has since relocated back to Australia from Bali after her and Adam’s separation and shared photographs of her moving into her new home in Melbourne in October.
‘We were two people drowning at the same time and it wasn’t good,’ she told the publication
Lindy shares three children – Stella, 18, Rocco, 16, and Frankie, 13 – with her ex-husband Michael Klim, and one with her second husband, Goldie, seven
In the Instagram post, Lindt admitted she was ‘literally starting from scratch again’ after relocating to Melbourne in the big change.
Lindy also shared a photo of the first meal she enjoyed in her new home with her friends and family.
‘Christening the new house with dirty take out,’ the image was captioned.
Rumours of a break-up between Lindy and Adam emerged last month when she posed for a picture with her four children – with no sign of her husband.
After posting the image to Instagram, eagle-eyed followers noticed that Lindy was also no longer wearing her engagement ring.
An insider later claimed the pair have been well and truly over for some time.
‘They have also not been seen together for a number of months,’ an insider told Confidential.
‘Plus he isn’t in any of her social media photographs.’
Daily Mail Australia was the first to reveal a potential split between Lindy and Adam after the celebrity fashionista posted the tell-tale family photo to her social media.
Lindy shares three children – Stella, 18, Rocco, 16, and Frankie, 13 – with her ex-husband Michael Klim, and one with her second husband, Goldie, seven.
She amicably co-parents the three children she shares with Michael – who is now in a relationship with Michelle Owen – and credits her ex-husband for her confidence.
Two years after her divorce from Michael in 2018, Lindy married Ellis in a lavish Tuscan ceremony.
Highly-regarded athlete Michael retired from competitive swimming in 2007 and runs a successful swim school business in Bali, where he lives with Michelle.
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