Shelley Craft shows off figure as she goes surfing with her family in Byron Bay

It was revealed last month that filming for the upcoming season of The Block had been suspended, amid the coronavirus pandemic. 

And with more time on her hands, co-host Shelley Craft was spotted enjoying a surf with her family on Sunday. 

The 43-year-old TV presenter showed off her trim figure as she caught some waves in her hometown of Byron Bay, in northern NSW. 

Surf’s up! Shelley Craft showed off her trim figure as she went surfing with her family in Byron Bay on Sunday… after The Block was shut down due to coronavirus

The blonde wore a printed navy bodysuit and went makeup free as she zoomed around the water on a bright orange board. 

Her husband Christian Sergiacomi was seen paddling on a blue boogie board nearby with their children.

They appeared in high spirits as they took a break from isolation and spent some time in the sun. 

Making a splash! The blonde wore a printed navy bodysuit and went makeup free as she zoomed around the water on a bright orange board

Making a splash! The blonde wore a printed navy bodysuit and went makeup free as she zoomed around the water on a bright orange board

Family fun: Her husband Christian Sergiacomi was seen paddling on a blue boogie board nearby with their children

Family fun: Her husband Christian Sergiacomi was seen paddling on a blue boogie board nearby with their children

Fun in the sun: They appeared in high spirits as they took a break from isolation and spent some time in the sun

Fun in the sun: They appeared in high spirits as they took a break from isolation and spent some time in the sun

Fun in the sun: They appeared in high spirits as they took a break from isolation and spent some time in the sun

Go Shelley! The blonde showed off her surfing skills as she caught a wave

Go Shelley! The blonde showed off her surfing skills as she caught a wave

Going strong: Shelley and her husband marred in 2009

Going strong: Shelley and her husband marred in 2009

The couple buy, renovate, and sell properties in the Byron Bay area. 

The appearance comes after it was revealed last month that filming of The Block had been suspended, due to coronavirus. 

A Nine spokesperson said at the time that contestants had been sent home as a safety precaution. 

‘Due to increasing travel bans, border shutdowns and additional measures, The Block has made the decision to suspend filming and send contestants home, while it is still possible to do so,’ the spokesperson said. 

The spokesperson added that professional tradespeople were still working at the site in Brighton, Melbourne.

More time on her hands: The appearance comes after it was revealed last month that filming of The Block had been suspended, due to coronavirus

More time on her hands: The appearance comes after it was revealed last month that filming of The Block had been suspended, due to coronavirus

Developers: Shelley and her husband buy, renovate, and sell properties in the Byron Bay area

Developers: Shelley and her husband buy, renovate, and sell properties in the Byron Bay area

Helping hand: Christian helped Shelley on the board

Helping hand: Christian helped Shelley on the board 

‘Separately from contestants, The Block employs many tradespeople and freelancers, who rely on income earned from The Block for a living,’ they said. 

‘The Block remains an active construction site with tradespeople, who live locally, completing building works that provide the framework of some homes.

‘The Block looks forward to returning contestants back to Melbourne and resuming production when practicable to do so.’

‘The Block is scheduled to air on Nine later this year,’ they concluded.

Shortly before the announcement was made, Shelley and co-host Scott Cam, 57, were seen looking on edge while on set. 

Were tensions high? Shortly before the announcement was made, Shelley and co-host Scott Cam, 57, were seen looking on edge while on set

Were tensions high? Shortly before the announcement was made, Shelley and co-host Scott Cam, 57, were seen looking on edge while on set

The duo appeared frazzled as they strode around the busy construction site, surrounded by tradespeople and production staff.  

At one stage, Scott looked like he was having a tense phone call in between filming scenes.

Prior to filming being suspended, Channel Nine said they were taking things ‘day by day’. A spokesperson told Daily Mail Australia that the safety and well-being of contestants and staff was of the ‘utmost concern’.

It'll be back: The Block will be airing later in the year

It’ll be back: The Block will be airing later in the year

 

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