She has kept a low-profile since her white powder scandal back in September.
And it appears that Nadia Bartel has been enjoying a healthy and busy lifestyle in the weeks following the drama.
The mother-of-two was back in the gym on Tuesday for a gruelling workout.
Clean living! Nadia Bartel showed off her abs in a crop top and leggings from her brand Henne on Tuesday following a workout at the gym
She showed off her abs during the exercise session in activewear from her popular brand Henne.
The 38-year-old flaunted her six-pack and slender legs in a black crop top and leggings.
Later she took some mirror selfies and videos as she modelled a different colour-way of the two-piece set.
Pumping iron: She also modelled a black version of the two-piece
It comes after Nadia was recently slammed for 'lack of diversity' in her latest fashion campaign.
The designer attempted to display her philanthropic side last week by collaborating with breast cancer charity McGrath Foundation to launch an all-pink activewear line from her fashion brand Henne.
Unfortunately, Nadia's charitable efforts have been marred by criticism on social media about the 'lack of diversity' in photos promoting the range.
Moving on: It appears that Nadia has been enjoying a healthy and busy lifestyle in the weeks following her white powder scandal
Backlash: It comes after Nadia was recently slammed for 'lack of diversity' in her latest fashion campaign
Nadia shared a gallery of photos to Instagram on Friday of herself and her Henne colleagues, all of whom are white and slim, attending an outdoor Pilates session.
She was immediately called out for failing to represent diverse bodies in the photos.
One person commented below the post: 'So no inclusivity in your marketing? Just skinny white women. Lol.'
Charity sale: Nadia attempted to display her philanthropic side earlier this month by collaborating with breast cancer charity McGrath Foundation to launch an all-pink activewear line from her fashion brand Henne
'Wow, any of the models over a size 0?' Nadia's charitable efforts were marred by criticism on social media about the 'lack of diversity' in photos promoting the range
Several people said they wouldn't be buying items from Nadia's new range because the photos suggested the designs weren't meant to be worn by 'women over size 8'.
One critic questioned why the two women who looked slightly larger than the others were both pictured wearing T-shirts rather than skimpy crop tops.
Nadia eventually responded to one of the negative comments, explaining: 'Hello, there aren't models pictured here.'