The Sydney socialite, 46, slipped into a form-fitting strapless white leotard which left very little to the imagination as she posed for an Instagram pH๏τoshoot.
Slipping white frilly cuffs over her elbows, the brunette beauty donned a set of white bunny ears with a matching tail to complete her look.
She showed off her lithe figure as she turned this way and that for a few mirror selfies while playing dress-up.
Dina also showed off her artistic eye by taking some conceptual pH๏τos of her shadow and her bunny ears sitting by a lamp.
The artist put only a bunny emoji in the caption of her saucy pH๏τo reel.
‘ɴuᴅᴇ artist’ Dina Broadhurst, 46, (pictured) set hearts racing on Monday as she poured her toned figure into a very racy bunny costume
It comes after Dina stepped out for Sunday service this weekend in a high-neck white shift dress that barely grazed the top of her thighs.
She donned her Sunday best to attend mᴀss with former Australian Olympic sailor Steve Jarvin, 60, and a crew of Sydney’s old money families in the eastern suburbs.
Posing in front of a full-length mirror with her phone held in front of her face, the beauty flaunted her slim pins in high stiletto heels.
She styled the cream shift mini-dress with a pair of cream-accented designer sunglᴀsses, and wore her long locks pin straight and loose.
In a car selfie shared to her Instagram Stories on Sunday, Dina flaunted her age-defying complexion and her plump lips which she pursed into a pout.
‘Sunday church crew,’ Jarvin captioned a group pH๏τo—which Dina re-shared to her account.
Jarvin is regarded as one of the most successful Sydney to Hobart sailors ever with 14 line honours victories to his name,
Dina stood at the back of the group as they posed in front of the stained glᴀss windows of St. Peters Anglican church and smiled widely.
The Sydney socialite slipped into a form-fitting strapless white leotard which left very little to the imagination as she posed for an Instagram pH๏τoshoot
Slipping white frilly cuffs over her elbows, the brunette beauty donned a set of white bunny ears with a matching tail to complete her look
The Anglican church, situated on the western side of the high cliffs that make up South Head, has some of the best views of Sydney Harbour.
Among the fellow church attendees was Texan property developer Mathew Ryder, who is a member of the church, his Australian wife Amy, and their teenage children.
The multi-millionaire Legacy Property founder comes from an old money family in Fort Worth, Texas that has owned oil and property businesses for more than 100 years, and he came to Sydney in 2009 to make his mark.
Dina, who is known in Sydney’s wealthiest echelons for her full-frontal ɴuᴅᴇ pH๏τographs and pulse-raising ensembles, ʙuттoned up for her Sunday showing in the Lord’s house.