Pip Edward shows off her ripped figure in a bikini as she spends time with the man who saved her during Bondi terror attack

Pip Edwards displayed her toned physique while enjoying time with the man who helped her during the recent Bondi Beach attack.

Fashion designer Pip Edwards, 45, posted a series of sunny photos on social media Sunday, showing her relaxing with her friend Chris Woods, a hero from New Zealand, and her son, Justice.

Pip looked stunning in her black and white swimsuit, which showed off her fit physique and perfect skin.

Another photo showed Pip’s friend Chris relaxing in board shorts, showing off his fit body.

Pip was also seen beaming as she headed out to dinner with family and friends.

She shared the photos with a sweet message, saying she felt incredibly lucky and thankful to have had them home for the last week.

She continued: ‘I’ve really truly missed you.’

Earlier this month, Pip spoke out for the first time about the terrifying experience she and a friend went through during the Bondi Beach attack. They were trapped under a van while two gunmen were nearby.

She provided a heart-racing account of hiding beneath a van as one of the shooters paced nearby.

After a frightening fifteen minutes, her ex-boyfriend, Chris Woods, forced his way through the barriers to reach her, protect her, and lead her to safety.

A tragic attack occurred on December 14th at a famous Australian landmark while hundreds were celebrating the first day of Hanukkah at a Chanukah by the Sea event.

Naveed Akram, 24, and his father, Sajid Akram, 50, reportedly opened fire on people below from a footbridge using powerful, military-style weapons. The victims included local residents, tourists, and families.

The attack has resulted in 16 deaths, including the gunman, Sajid Akram. An additional 42 people, four of whom are children, were hospitalized with injuries.

Police have confirmed that 16 people have died in the incident. Fourteen died at the scene, and two more passed away in the hospital overnight. The victims ranged in age from 10 to 87.

Pip addressed her harrowing 15-minute ordeal in a lengthy Instagram post.

She called the attack a senseless and extremely violent act, saying it happened while people were simply enjoying a beautiful summer day at Bondi Beach.

Edwards explained that she and her girlfriend, Jess, were walking away from the beach when the shooting started. The gunmen opened fire only a few meters behind them.

The pair were forced to take cover under one van as the gunmen circled above them.

She described the terrifying experience as lasting about 15 minutes, saying they were paralyzed with fear and had trouble breathing the whole time.

She described how they kept rolling back and forth under the van, hiding behind the wheels, as the gunmen walked around above them, trying to stay hidden.

According to Pip, bullets were hitting cars all around them, even the van they were sheltering under, as the gunmen fired at anything and anyone in sight.

She described being paralyzed with fear, feeling completely stuck and believing they were about to die, all while desperately watching the other person’s feet.

She said a bystander helped save her by shouting and drawing the gunmen’s attention, which caused them to move away from where she was hiding.

Once the shooting ended, Pip explained that their friend Chris helped get them out from under the van.

After the shooting stopped, our friend Chris bravely fought his way through everything to reach us, pull us to safety, and get us out from under the van, she wrote.

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2025-12-29 02:38