
British rock star Yungblud caused a stir in Sydney this week after being spotted enjoying a clothes-free day aboard a luxury yacht in the city’s iconic harbor, just days before taking the stage for his IDOLS world tour.
The 28-year-old singer, best known for hits including Parents, was photographed on Thursday completely nude, wearing nothing but a beaded necklace as he relaxed on the massive vessel. With his hair still wet, Yungblud was seen holding a drink in one hand while discreetly covering his private parts with the other.
In one image, the visibly carefree rocker laughed animatedly while looking up at a group of fellow revelers on the boat. In another, he wrapped a brightly colored towel around his waist as the party continued under the Australian sun.
Yungblud — whose real name is Dominic Richard Harrison — was also pictured alongside Sydney socialite Dina Broadhurst, who stood on a higher deck overlooking the scene. Broadhurst, 50, showcased her figure in a hot-pink string bikini during the outing. Other guests on board included her on-again, off-again boyfriend, businessman John Winning Jr, who went shirtless on the luxury yacht.
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The boat party came amid Yungblud’s Australian tour dates, and Broadhurst later shared her proximity to the rocker’s live performances. On Saturday, she posted clips to her Instagram Stories showing Yungblud onstage in Sydney, shirtless and dressed only in black leather pants while playing guitar.
In another video, the high-energy performer was seen smoking a cigarette mid-set as he interacted closely with fans, allowing one audience member to caress his face while the crowd screamed in excitement. Additional footage showed a sweat-drenched Yungblud belting out his songs from just offstage, giving Broadhurst an intimate view of the performance.
The Grammy-nominated artist has long been known for his provocative image and openness about identity. In 2020, Yungblud publicly came out as pansexual, later elaborating on what the label means to him in a July interview with Attitude Magazine.
“I am the pan man — I’m the f–king saucepan,” he said at the time. “Because it’s the [label] that allows me to be who I am. It’s the one with the most room for maneuver.”
“I do feel like I am less insecure about it,” he added.
Elsewhere in the interview, Yungblud spoke candidly about channeling his intensity and sexuality. “I’ve got this really forward, masculine, sexual aggression that I need to get out,” he said. “And I can either do that by shagging and partying, or by taking a more centered route.”