Erika Heynatz has spent the last 20 years working in the entertainment sector.
And it looks that the 46-year-old former model hasn’t aged a day, as she uploaded a close-up photo of herself on Sunday, appearing half her age.
Erika shared a beautiful photo of herself on Instagram after a dip at the beach, and she appeared at least 20 years younger in the photo.
As she walked over the sand, the beauty flashed her million-dollar grin.
Erika looked to be without make-up as she sat in a brown bikini in the heat.
Her hair was somewhat moist after a swim in the water, but it was done in a lovely beach wave.
She captioned the shot, ‘Pinch and a punch (and a swim) for the first day of the month.’
Erika stated last week that she is having difficulty homeschooling her five-year-old son, Charlie, during lockdowns.
‘It takes a lot of patience to deal with a youngster who is full of energy but lacks focus,’ she told the Daily Telegraph last week.
Heynatz is no stranger to homeschooling, having studied by correspondence as a youngster while travelling throughout Australia in a campervan with her family.
‘Both of my parents were fantastic teachers, with very different methods, which makes me strive even harder for my husband Andrew Kingston to join me in homeschooling,’ she added.
In 2015, Erika played Charlotte King, a biology teacher at Summer Bay High School.
She was notoriously murdered off the program in the most recent season’s finale episode, leaving viewers of the serial wondering as to “who killed Charlotte.”
Erika’s most recent part was in Stephen King’s short tale The Children of the Corn, which will be released in 2020.
Andrew and Erika married in 2007 and celebrated their twelve-year anniversary in March of this year.
Erika posted to Instagram at the moment to brag about her guy after they spent the day together in Palm Beach.
She wrote, “Twelve years going through life’s greatest adventures with Kingo.”
‘Isn’t love grand?’ she said.
‘After breakfast, we went to Whale Beach, where we got married, and had a stormy stroll along Palm Beach towards the lighthouse.’ ‘Those were the days.’