Love Island Stars Cassidy McGill & Phoebe Spiller Flaunt Bikinis on Sydney Beach Day
Love Island stars Cassidy McGill & Phoebe Spiller's beach day

Former Love Island Australia stars Cassidy McGill and Phoebe Spiller embraced the summer heat this Tuesday with a trip to the beach. The reality TV personalities were spotted enjoying the sun and sea at Nielsen Park Beach in Sydney, both opting for stylish yet revealing swimwear for their outing.

Beach Style and Sun Protection

Cassidy McGill, 30, who found fame on the 2018 season of the show, chose a vibrant tropical-themed bikini. Her two-piece featured shades of blue and orange with an animal print design. She accessorised with a straw hat, sunglasses, and a selection of gold jewellery to complete her look while shielding herself from the sun's rays.

Phoebe Spiller, 26, a contestant from the 2022 series, also wore a straw hat and showed off her figure in a brown and white striped bikini. Both women went barefoot on the sand. After taking a refreshing dip in the ocean, it was revealed that their swimwear choices featured daring G-string bottoms.

Life After the Villa and TV Ambitions

In a recent chat with the Daily Mail, Phoebe Spiller opened up about her experience since leaving the Love Island villa. She described her life as "chaotic and amazing" and expressed a strong desire to secure more television work.

"Get me on Big Brother everyone," she said enthusiastically. "I would do, honestly, I'd do any TV show. I'll do them all."

While she hasn't ruled out a return to the Love Island format, Phoebe hinted that her sights are set on international versions rather than another Australian season. "I would do it again, probably not the Australian one, but I'd do it different like a UK, USA," she explained. She added with a laugh, "I'm not falling in love on national TV ever again. We're not doing that."

Cassidy's Airport Frustrations

The beach day follows Cassidy McGill venting her frustrations about what she sees as a lack of common sense at airport security. Sharing a video on Instagram, she recounted a recent travel experience where a man in front of her in the queue repeatedly failed to push his tray onto the conveyor belt, holding up the line.

"The airport is where common sense comes to die," Cassidy declared in the clip. The former reality star, who admits to being an anxious flyer, said her patience was "wafer-thin" and expressed exasperation at the behaviour of some fellow travellers.

Both women appeared relaxed and makeup-free during their seaside retreat, with Cassidy later pinning her hair up using a simple claw clip. Their day out highlights the ongoing public interest in the lives of reality TV personalities long after their shows have finished airing.