Amid news of her devastating split from AFL legend Jimmy Bartel, influencer Nadia Bartel is leading a group of eight women in Channel 7’s one-night-only special event, The All New Monty: Ladies’ Night.
In a newly released trailer, the mother-of-two joins Ella Hooper, Simone Callahan and many other extraordinary women as they dare to bare for breast cancer awareness.
WATCH: The All New Monty Ladies’ Night Full Performance
Just days ago, Nadia was spotted for the first time since the news of her split from her husband of five years broke.
The influencer appeared weary and downcast as she went for a walk with her two sons —four-year-old Aston, and baby Henley Roy, who was born in October 2018.
Last week, Jimmy was snapped without his wedding ring as he took their children to Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre, seemingly confirming the couple of five years have called it quits.
Appearing on 3AW‘s pre-match coverage on Saturday, the 35-year-old revealed that the situation between them is “not great.”
“I am probably not going to provide any commentary on it,” he said.
“I know I am in the public eye and people are interested, but it is a private matter and I ask for a bit of respect because obviously Nadia and the boys [are] involved.”

Over the weekend, Nadia hit back at a troll who left a series of nasty comments about their split.
An anonymous Instagram user suggested that the WAG might want to avoid flying with budget airline Jetstar in case she bumps into her ex-husband’s rumoured new girlfriend (Melbourne socialite, Lauren Brand).
The person also commented that the retired AFL star had “upgraded” to somebody that has “a real job and an actual personality”.
While dozens of fans flocked to the fashion blogger’s defence, it appeared that Nadia had no problem standing up for herself.
“Try writing from a real account. Don’t hide. I have numerous real jobs,” she wrote back.
With that being said, the famous blonde seems to be ready to tackle The All New Monty: Ladies Night.
The fashion icon was rallied by Home and Away‘s Georgie Parker to give a performance of a lifetime with several other Aussie stars, but the decision to expose themselves hasn’t been easy for everyone.
“Every woman has insecurities about themselves no matter what she looks like. Exposing my everything. I am petrified!” said TV presenter Rachael Finch.
“This is the most I’ve ever been out of my comfort zone,” singer Casey Donovan added.
However, performing the show-stopping routine means the world to the contestants, and it’s one the audience is sure to never forget.
‘The All New Monty: Ladies’ Night’ is coming soon to Channel Seven.