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Billionaire pub baron Justin Hemmes lets three model self-isolate in his Vaucluse mansion 

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Billionaire pub baron Justin Hemmes lets three model self-isolate in his Vaucluse mansion 

Billionaire pub baron Justin Hemmes has allowed three models to self-isolate in his $60million mansion.

The Merivale boss, whose 70 hospitality venues have been forced to close during the coronavirus pandemic, has reportedly let the models stay at his sprawling historic home in the exclusive Sydney suburb of Vaucluse.

Included among the guests are Madeline Holtznagel, who shared a series of photos on social media of her relaxing at the luxurious waterfront property.

Madeline Holtznagel is among three models invited to self-isolate during the coronavirus pandemic in billionaire Justin Hemmes' luxurious home in Sydney's exclusive Vaucluse

Madeline Holtznagel is among three models invited to self-isolate during the coronavirus pandemic in billionaire Justin Hemmes' luxurious home in Sydney's exclusive Vaucluse

Madeline Holtznagel is among three models invited to self-isolate during the coronavirus pandemic in billionaire Justin Hemmes’ luxurious home in Sydney’s exclusive Vaucluse

Ms Holtznagel, the sister of Simone Holtznagel - who shot to fame on Australia's Next Top Model,

Ms Holtznagel, the sister of Simone Holtznagel - who shot to fame on Australia's Next Top Model,

Ms Holtznagel shared a photo of her relaxing in the property’s courtyard in an Instagram post this week

Four women in total are staying at Mr Hemmes’ house, Sydney Confidential reported. 

Ms Holtznagel, the sister of Simone Holtznagel who shot to fame on Australia’s Next Top Model, shared a photo of her relaxing in the property’s courtyard in an Instagram post this week.

‘Iso relaxed,’ she wrote alongside the photo of her in a face mask and towel with her legs sprawled out over a patio table.

She captioned another post on April 8 of her on the property in a black playsuit ‘just frolicking around the house’.

Daily Mail Australia has contacted Mr Hemmes and Ms Holtznagel’s management company for comment. 

The businessman himself is staying in the country at another of his properties with his two young daughters, Alexa and Saachi.

The heritage-listed harbourfront home has previously been estimated to be worth 'more than $60 million'

The heritage-listed harbourfront home has previously been estimated to be worth 'more than $60 million'

The heritage-listed harbourfront home has previously been estimated to be worth ‘more than $60 million’

Mr Hemmes pictured with his ex-partner Kate Fowler. He is said to be living at one of his other properties out of the country while the models are living at his Vaucluse home

Mr Hemmes pictured with his ex-partner Kate Fowler. He is said to be living at one of his other properties out of the country while the models are living at his Vaucluse home

Mr Hemmes pictured with his ex-partner Kate Fowler. He is said to be living at one of his other properties out of the country while the models are living at his Vaucluse home

He shares his two children with his ex-partner Kate Fowler, who he announced he had split from in July 2018.

Last year, it was reported by The Daily Telegraph Mr Hemmes had purchased a property for Ms Fowler in a neighboring suburb.  

He bought her a $7.5million home in Dover Heights – less than a 10-minute drive from his Vaucluse mansion.

The heritage-listed harbourfront home has previously been estimated to be worth ‘more than $60 million’.

Source: Sound Health and Lasting Wealth

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