Lisa Hyde is in self-isolation after Maldives trip and gets food delivered by a local cafe

‘Pretending we’re on Survivor and can’t eat for 14 days haha’: The Bachelor’s Lisa Hyde says she has no food in self-isolation with her baby and boyfriend after a trip to the Maldives – prompting café to delivers a package

Former Bachelor star Lisa Hyde recently returned home from an island getaway in the Maldives with her boyfriend, Damon Collina.

Now in self-isolation in her Sydney home as a precaution against the coronavirus , the couple have been reunited with their nine-month-old baby daughter Myja-Jae. 

But on Thursday, the 32-year-old mother revealed on her Instagram stories that she has no food left in her beachside home in Bronte.  

Lisa has been reunited with her nine-month-old baby daughter Myja-Jae

‘Pretending we’re on Survivor!’ The Bachelor’s Lisa Hyde (pictured) says she has no food in self-isolation with her baby, Myja-Jae (pictured), and boyfriend after a trip to the Maldives trip 

‘It’s mummy and daddy that will starve because they can’t leave the house because they can’t leave the house,’ Lisa told her daughter. 

‘We have no food. Who wants to bring me some food? I’m starving. Might just go on a detox and lose some weight. Bring us food please!’ 

‘Pretending we’re on Survivor and can’t eat for 14 days haha,’ she captioned the post.

'We have no food. Who wants to bring me some food? I'm starving. Might just go on a detox and lose some weight. Bring us food please!' Lisa said on her Instagram story on Thursday

‘We have no food. Who wants to bring me some food? I’m starving. Might just go on a detox and lose some weight. Bring us food please!’ Lisa said on her Instagram story on Thursday

VIP treatment: The café's owner Ninos (pictured) delivered the meal personally, which consisted of two coffees, two acai bowls and smashed avocado on toast

Coffee is life! Lisa explained that they were making do with the limited amount of food at home but they were in most need of coffee

VIP treatment: The café’s owner Ninos (left) delivered the meal personally, which consisted of two coffees (right), two acai bowls and smashed avocado on toast 

Lisa explained that they were making do with the limited amount of food at home, but they were in most need of coffee. 

She then tagged her local health café chain Bare Naked Bowls and made an order via Instagram stories, despite delivery being available on Deliveroo and Menulog. 

‘Bare Naked Bowls, if you would like to drop off two almond lattes, you know where we live! Because we’re in your store everyday,’ she said. 

‘Bring your EFTPOS machine, we’ll pay you when you get here. Oh! Maybe even an acai bowl!’  

In the next clip, Lisa said she had started a tab with the café and they were delivering her brunch to her doorstep. 

A self-isolation brunch: Lisa and her boyfriend Damon Collina had acai bowls (left) for breakfast

Cafe classic: They also had avocado on toast

A self-isolation brunch:  Lisa and her boyfriend Damon Collina had acai bowls (left) and avocado on toast (right) for breakfast

The café’s owner Ninos delivered the meal personally, which consisted of two coffees, two acai bowls and smashed avocado on toast. 

Another one of Lisa’s friends had already brought supplies for Myja-Jae, meaning she didn’t have to worry about shopping for baby foods. 

All overseas arrivals in Australia are required to self-quarantine to prevent the spread of COVID-19, also known as coronavirus. 

In Australia, there have been 636 cases of COVID-19 and six deaths. 

In Australia, there have been 636 cases of COVID-19 and six deaths

In Australia, there have been 636 cases of COVID-19 and six deaths