Sunday 8 May 2022 08:44 AM Laura Csortan is pictured laughing as the model catches up with a mystery man ... trends now

Sunday 8 May 2022 08:44 AM Laura Csortan is pictured laughing as the model catches up with a mystery man ... trends now
Sunday 8 May 2022 08:44 AM Laura Csortan is pictured laughing as the model catches up with a mystery man ... trends now

Sunday 8 May 2022 08:44 AM Laura Csortan is pictured laughing as the model catches up with a mystery man ... trends now

Earlier this year she was romantically linked to TV presenter Danny Clayton after the pair were seen getting cosy on Sydney's Bronte Beach.

And Laura Csortan was seen in Bronte again on Friday, this time with a mystery man.

The pair appeared friendly, with Laura, 45, at one point laughing uncontrollably at something he said. 

Chit chat? Laura Csortan was seen in Bronte again on Friday, this time with a mystery man

Chit chat? Laura Csortan was seen in Bronte again on Friday, this time with a mystery man

The former Wheel of Fortune co-host went casual for the catch-up, donning three quarter length leggings and a black sweatshirt.

She shielded her gaze behind dark shades and wore her straight brunette tresses loose and flowing for the chat.

Daily Mail Australia has reached out to Csortan for comment. 

Something he said? The pair appeared friendly, with Laura, 45, at one point laughing uncontrollably at something he said

Something he said? The pair appeared friendly, with Laura, 45, at one point laughing uncontrollably at something he said

Back to black: The former Wheel of Fortune co-host went casual for the catch-up, donning three quarter length leggings and a black sweatshirt

Back to black: The former Wheel of Fortune co-host went casual for the catch-up, donning three quarter length leggings and a black sweatshirt

The outing comes just weeks after Csortan revealed the touching last words Shane Warne ever said to her following the news of his death at age 52 after a suspected heart attack in Thailand

In March, the model revealed Shane had told her he had lived a life with 'no regrets', as she shared a heartbreaking tribute to the cricket legend. 

'I'm just waiting for someone to tell me this is a bad joke... he can't be gone,' she began her tribute on Instagram.

Touching tribute: Following the news of cricket legend Shane Warne's tragic passing, the media personality shared her disbelief as she processes his death

Touching tribute: Following the news of cricket legend Shane Warne's tragic passing, the media personality shared her disbelief as she processes his death

'Aside from being incredibly talented, an Aussie icon and a great father he had a lust for life and lived with no regrets, his last words to me,' she explained.

'Love and strength to his family. My heart breaks for his three kids.'

'Fly high legend. You will be terribly missed my friend,' she concluded the emotional post.

'Fly high legend': Csortan added: 'I'm just waiting for someone to tell me this is a bad joke... he can't be gone. Aside from being incredibly talented, an Aussie icon and a great father he had a lust for life and lived with no regrets, his last words to me'

'Fly high legend': Csortan added: 'I'm just waiting for someone to tell me this is a bad joke... he can't be gone. Aside from being incredibly talented, an Aussie icon and a great father he had a lust for life and lived with no regrets, his last words to me'

Shane was found dead while on holiday in Koh Samui, Thailand on Friday evening. 

At the time, four friends staying with him battled to save his life for 20 minutes, police have said.

The Australian megastar cricketer turned pundit and businessman, and the greatest leg spinner in history, was found unconscious in a villa in the resort.

Thai police said that Warne was staying in the villa with four friends, and when one of the group tried to wake Shane for food at around 5pm local time today he was found to be unresponsive.

Heartache: Australian cricket hero and legendary leg-spinner, Shane Warne,  pictured at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on February 18, died suddenly aged 52 on Friday

Heartache: Australian cricket hero and legendary leg-spinner, Shane Warne,  pictured at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on February 18, died suddenly aged 52 on Friday

Officers said the friends performed CPR on him for around 20 minutes before an ambulance arrived and took Warne to the Thai International Hospital where he was pronounced dead.

Speaking this evening by phone, Police Senior Sergeant Major Suporn Hemruangsree said: 'Police received a report about somebody who died at the Thai International Hospital so we went and asked the hotel, and found out that the deceased was with four other friends and died in the room.

'In the villa, the people were sleeping in separate rooms. They were sleeping from afternoon to evening, until about 5pm.

'At 5pm somebody came to call out this person for dinner but the deceased did not respond so they called three other friends to perform CPR for 20 minutes. They waited for the ambulance to come.

'The doctor announced the death of the person at 6:53pm. Police went and checked the room and there was no sign of intrusion or possessions being searched through. The body was sent for an autopsy at Koh Samui Hospital.'

Cricket great: Warne became a global star in 1993 by bowling out Mike Gatting with the so-called 'Ball of the Century' - his first ball in Ashes cricket. He went on to get 708 test wickets, tormenting teams all over the world, especially Australia's great rival England

Cricket great: Warne became a global star in 1993 by bowling out Mike Gatting with the so-called 'Ball of the Century' - his first ball in Ashes cricket. He went on to get 708 test wickets, tormenting teams all over the world, especially Australia's great rival England

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