James Packer has focused on his health and fitness in recent months as he prepares to return to public life.
And the Australian billionaire made sure on Friday that he was exercising during his holiday in Saint-Tropez, on the French Riviera.
Packer, 54, went shirtless in sweatpants for his sweat session at the gym on his $250 million superyacht.
Australian billionaire James Packer was spotted in the gym on his $250 million superyacht on Friday while vacationing in Saint-Tropez, on the French Riviera,
He was accompanied by a shirtless friend in bright yellow shorts, who may have been his personal trainer.
At one point, Packer seemed to be asking the other man a question about one of the exercise machines.
Tanned from his European vacation, the businessman later took a stroll along the deck after finishing his training.
James performed bicep curls aboard his personal vessel
Packer, 54, went shirtless in sweatpants for his sweat session
He was accompanied by a shirtless friend in bright yellow shorts (right), who may have been his personal trainer
Packer has lost more than 30 kg and seems to have put his problems behind him.
He recently sold his stake in Crown Resorts for $3.3 billion and plans to return to his home city of Sydney.
The son of media mogul Kerry Packer last month said he was the “happiest” he’s been in years, after embarking on a 75-day health kick and ditching the seven mood-altering drugs he was taking to help with his mental health. .
At one point, Packer seemed to be asking the other man a question about one of the fitness machines
Packer has lost more than 30 kg and seems to have put his problems behind him
The son of media mogul Kerry Packer last month said he was the “happiest” he has been in years, having embarked on a 75-day health kick and ditching the seven mood-altering drugs he was taking to help with his mental health.
“I weigh about 130kg now and aim to get back to 100kg by the end of 2022. I want to swim with my kids in Bondi next year when we are all together in Sydney and weigh 100kg,” he said. The weekend Australian in June from his home in Mexico.
The casino mogul said he had stopped taking the antidepressants and antipsychotics he was prescribed in March and now wanted to “rehabilitate” his reputation in Australia.
“I’m really looking forward to seeing Crown Sydney…it wasn’t appropriate for me to be in Australia for the past few years,” he said.
Tanned from his European vacation, the businessman later took a stroll along the deck after finishing his workout
Packer told The Weekend Australian in June that he had stopped taking the antidepressants and antipsychotics he had been prescribed in March, and that he wanted to “rehabilitate” his reputation in Australia.
In a more recent interview with The Sydney Morning Herald, Packer said he had lost a total of 33 kg and counted by quitting alcohol, following a strict diet and exercise regimen and limiting his daily calorie intake.
In a more recent interview with The Sydney Morning HeraldPacker said he lost a total of 33 kg and counted by quitting alcohol, following a strict diet and exercise regimen, and limiting his daily calorie intake.
He told the newspaper on July 9 that his life was “pretty good now,” adding, “My mental health is the best it’s ever been.”
Packer sold Crown to private equity firm Blackstone for $8.9 billion in a deal that closed in June, pocketing $3.3 billion.
He told the newspaper on July 9 that his life was ‘pretty good now’, adding: ‘My mental health is the best it’s ever been’
Packer sold Crown to private equity firm Blackstone for $8.9 billion in a deal that closed in June, netting him $3.3 billion
The sale marked the end of an important chapter in his life, which was sometimes mired in controversy.
The billionaire praised his casinos in Melbourne, Perth and Sydney for changing cities ‘for the better’.
The father of three said he was now excited to embark on his ‘third company’ and plans to return to public life in Australia.
The father of three said he was now excited to embark on his ‘third company’ and plans to return to public life in Australia. Pictured in 2017