Lilly Becker gets VERY cosy with Boris lookalike in Ibiza

Lilly Becker was packing on the PDA with her new boyfriend Thorsten Weck as they enjoyed a romantic yacht day in Ibiza on Friday.

The model, 46, didn’t hold back from displaying her ample assets as she went topless by pulling down her plunging gold swimsuit while enjoying a sunny break with the football consultant, who was a dead ringer for her tennis star ex.

It comes after Lilly’s estranged husband Boris was jailed for for hiding £2.5million of assets and loans to avoid paying his debts, with the fallen sportsman set to serve half of his 30-month sentence.

EXCLUSIVE! Lilly Becker was packing on the PDA with her new boyfriend Thorsten Weck as they enjoyed a romantic yacht day in Ibiza on Friday

Despite her ex’s stint behind bars, Lilly appeared to be having a whale of a time as she lay atop the yacht’s deck with her boyfriend Weck, who went shirtless for the day of sunbathing.

The model was in extremely high spirits as she pulled down her swimsuit to openly gaze at her bare cleavage, giggling to herself as she showed off her chest.

Lilly has been having a whale of a time on her break to Ibiza over the summer, as this outing comes after she was seen wildly quaffing champagne and drinking from the hose last month.

How romantic! The model was seen cosying up to the sports agency consultant as they enjoyed an afternoon of sunbathing atop the yacht’s deck

Look familiar? Lilly’s new man Thurston bears an eery resemblance to her estranged husband Boris (right in April 2022) who was jailed for bankruptcy fraud earlier this year

Cheeky: A giddy Lilly was seen leaving alongside her shirtless beau Thurston as they reclined on the boat together during their day of sunbathing

Loving it! The model appeared to be having a whale of a time as she laughed along with her man

According to German news site Bunte, Thorston owns a sports management agency that advises professional athletes and clubs, and he and Lilly have been dating for several months after hitting it off through mutual friends. 

It’s thought that she accompanied him to the DFB Cup final between SC Freiburg and RB Leipzig, with the pair happily seated together in the stands.

In May, Lilly said she was still married to Boris and refused to divorce him – four years after reports the pair had split. 

That’s cosy! Clearly keen to show off their new romance, both Lilly and Thorsten were seen packing on the PDA as they enjoyed the cosy yacht break together

Family time: Accompanying Lilly on the trip was her son Amadeus, 12, with star being every inch the doting mother as she leaned in for a kiss

What a rack! Pulling down her gold swimsuit, the star unexpectedly put her cleavage on full display while relaxing on the luxurious liner

Couples’ break: Lilly and Thurston’s holiday together hearkened back to her breaks with fallen tennis star Boris during their nine-year marriage (pictured right while Lilly was pregnant with their son during a holiday to Spain in 2009)

The Dutch model said she ‘completely broke down’ as Boris was sentenced and ‘couldn’t believe’ what she was hearing as Boris was handed a 30-month sentence, of which he will serve half, for hiding £2.5million of assets and loans to avoid paying his debts.

She also told TalkTV’s Piers Morgan Uncensored that she is still married to Boris, despite reports indicating the couple had divorced in May 2018.

‘I’m very much still his wife,’ Lilly said. ‘Estranged wife as that may be but we’re still very much married and have been since we went our separate ways.

‘It was from the beginning intense and a complete, true love story. Everyone who knows us knows this. It’s not that I don’t want to get a divorce. We should handle our business at the right time.’

When asked whether she still loves Boris, she replied: ‘Of course I do.’

She also revealed that Boris is doing ‘okay’ in prison and is ‘as good as he can be’, but adding: ‘It’s not a five star hotel is it?’

Boris arrived at Southwark Crown Court on April 29 with current partner and political risk analyst Lilian de Carvalho Monteiro, who he started dating in 2020.  

Lilly revealed she had told their son Amadeus, 12, that ‘papa didn’t listen to the law and he’s on the naughty step’, but had not spoken to him about the court proceedings.

She added: ‘I had no chance but to break my heart or his heart last Sunday and I don’t wish this upon anybody. It was the hardest thing I had to do with a 12-year-old.

‘He just couldn’t grasp it. He still can’t. It breaks my heart but it just made me into ”tiger mumma”.’

Lilly went on: ‘I have just told a 12-year-old that his father is in jail and the saddest part was I couldn’t break it down because these kids are now going on YouTube and the internet. The internet is cruel.’

Judge Deborah Taylor gave the six-time Grand Slam champion a 30-month sentence, of which he will serve half, for hiding £2.5million of assets and loans to avoid paying his debts.

The three-time Wimbledon champion was declared bankrupt on June 21, 2017, owing creditors almost £50million, over an unpaid loan of more than £3million on his estate in Majorca, Spain.

The former BBC commentator transferred almost 427,000 euros (around £390,000) from his business account to others, including to Ms Becker and his other ex-wife Barbara Feltus.

Becker, who was handed a two-year suspended sentence for tax evasion and attempted tax evasion worth 1.7million euro (around £1.4million) in Germany in 2002, was found guilty last month of four offences under the Insolvency Act between June 21 and October 3, 2017. 

It was recently reported that Becker could be freed from jail before Christmas by being deported to Germany.

Becker believes that he would be out on licence within weeks in Germany as his home country has more lenient laws than the UK.

According to the Home Office, foreign nationals serving prison sentences longer than 12 months are often deported ‘at the earliest opportunity’ as it is deemed ‘conducive to the public good’.

He has lived in West London since 2012 but never got around to applying for citizenship, despite stating his intention to do so seven years ago.

Under the Government’s Early Removal Scheme, Becker could be sent to Germany as early as November.

A source told The Sun: ‘He’s very confident he’ll be back in Germany well before Christmas. He believes he would be out on licence there by Christmas as they have a much more lenient justice system.’

 

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