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- Chelsea Becirevic has been enjoying a break on the Gold Coast
- Is in a relationship with Port Adelaide ruckman Ivan Soldo

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Chelsea Becirevic first rose to prominence when she briefly left her AFL star boyfriend because she found life in Adelaide to be a ‘struggle’ – and now she has jetted out of the City of Churches for some sun and sand on the Gold Coast.
The footy WAG left her Port Power star partner Ivan Soldo at home as she had an early-season break on the glitter strip, where she often holidays.
On Tuesday she worked on her tan at one of the coast’s famous beaches, clad in a figure-hugging beige one-piece swimsuit, baseball cap and sunglasses as she took some selfies while relaxing on the sand.
Meanwhile, Soldo was back at their home in South Australia, minding Chelsea’s dog and training with the Power.
The situation brings back memories of the couple’s brief stint apart last May, when Becirevic left the country just seven months after moving to Adelaide to be with her man after he was traded by Richmond.
She proved the novelty of living in ‘Radelaide’ had well and truly worn off in an Instagram post in which she announced she was moving to Dubai to start a new life working for an airline.
Footy WAG Chelsea Becirevic has been photographed enjoying a break on the Gold Coast
The 24-year-old sunbathed on one of the glitter strip’s famous beaches as she took some time away from Adelaide and her AFL star partner Ivan Soldo
Becirevic took some selfies while she relaxed at one of her favourite places in Australia
Her trip away from Adelaide and her partner brought back memories of her brief journey overseas to start a new life away from the City of Churches last year
Responding to questions from her followers, the 24-year-old said she has ‘always wanted to work for Emirates, live in Dubai and travel the world. So that’s exactly what I’m gonna do’.
Asked if she was taking anyone with her, Becirevic replied, ‘Doing this one solo. Never moved anywhere by myself so will be good to gain some independence.
‘I’ve always wanted to move overseas, so I think it’ll be an exciting new chapter for me.’
While stressing she and Soldo have no issues, she did reveal, ‘He had to move to Adelaide for his career and tbh it’s been a struggle for me.
‘It [living in Adelaide] is just not for me permanently,’ she added, followed by a black heart emoji.
She then revealed that she wanted to live in Melbourne or on the Gold Coast.
In an exclusive interview with Daily Mail Australia at last year’s Melbourne Cup, Becirevic backtracked on her remarks about Adelaide.
‘People have taken what I said the wrong way. I never dissed Adelaide, ever. I love Adelaide – I have lived there for the past year,’ she said.
Becirevic and her partner Ivan Soldo are pictured on a previous trip to Hawaii
While his partner was lapping up the sunshine, Soldo was looking after her dog back home in Adelaide as he tries to break back into Port’s AFL side
‘My favourite thing is the beaches; they have beautiful beaches.’
The quick trip to the Gold Coast is just one of several holidays the social media influencer has enjoyed in recent months.
Most notably, she and Soldo enjoyed a luxury trip to Canada over the Christmas break, with the couple skiing at the famous Whistler resort.
Becirevic revealed to her Instagram followers that she was hospitalised shortly after returning home in January, with the reason for the health scare remaining a mystery.
Meanwhile, Soldo is trying to break back into Port Adelaide’s AFL side after an up-and-down start to the season.
The ruckman was a late addition to the team for Port’s round-three loss to Essendon, but has otherwise been playing in the club’s SANFL side.
He featured for the AFL side eight times last year as an old knee injury flared up, forcing him to have surgery that knocked him out of several games.