Steve ‘Commando’ Willis & girlfriend Harika Vanculenberg can’t keep hands off each other in Bondi

Steve ‘Commando’ Willis and his girlfriend Harika Vanculenberg packed on the PDA and enjoyed a steamy make out session in Sydney’s Bondi on Sunday. 

The new couple couldn’t keep their hands off each other after a training session.   

It comes after the former Biggest Loser star, 44, won an apprehended violence order against an amateur ballerina client after a magistrate detailed a series of bizarre incidents involving the pair. 

Packing on the PDA: On Sunday, Steve ‘Commando’ Willis and girlfriend Harika Vanculenberg couldn’t keep their hands off each other as they stepped out in Sydney’s Bondi 

During Sunday’s outing, Steve kept casual in a pair of camouflage trousers, which he teamed with a black T-shirt and a black puffer jacket. 

Harika showcased her trim figure in a pair of black leggings and a grey Camilla and Marc T-shirt, adding a thick black jacket on top.  

The pair held hands as they walked around, before sharing a steamy smooch near a car. 

The look of love: The new couple packed on the PDA after a training session

The look of love: The new couple packed on the PDA after a training session

Locking lips: The pair gazed at one another affectionately before smooching

Locking lips: The pair gazed at one another affectionately before smooching

Locking lips: The pair gazed at one another affectionately before smooching

AVO drama: It comes after the former Biggest Loser star, 44, won an apprehended violence order against an amateur ballerina client after a magistrate detailed a series of bizarre incidents involving the pair

AVO drama: It comes after the former Biggest Loser star, 44, won an apprehended violence order against an amateur ballerina client after a magistrate detailed a series of bizarre incidents involving the pair

Casual: During Sunday's outing, Steve kept casual in a pair of camouflage trousers, which he teamed with a black T-shirt and a black puffer jacket

Casual: During Sunday's outing, Steve kept casual in a pair of camouflage trousers, which he teamed with a black T-shirt and a black puffer jacket

Casual: During Sunday’s outing, Steve kept casual in a pair of camouflage trousers, which he teamed with a black T-shirt and a black puffer jacket

At one point, Harika grabbed her man’s derriere as they embraced. 

Last week, Steve won an apprehended violence order against an amateur ballerina client after a magistrate detailed a series of bizarre incidents involving the pair.  

Sydney’s Downing Centre Local Court heard on Friday how Jun ‘Margaret’ Yue showed up near Steve’s home on Christmas Eve, allegedly attended a park each day ‘for a week’ waiting for him to show up, and tried to pick him up from the airport unannounced.

Making headlines: Jun 'Margaret' Yue was a longtime client of Biggest Loser star Steve 'Commando' Willis (above, during a boot camp in Perth) but on Friday he was granted an apprehended violence order against Ms Yue, a magistrate finding he had reasonable fear of being stalked

Making headlines: Jun ‘Margaret’ Yue was a longtime client of Biggest Loser star Steve ‘Commando’ Willis (above, during a boot camp in Perth) but on Friday he was granted an apprehended violence order against Ms Yue, a magistrate finding he had reasonable fear of being stalked

Relaxed: Harika showcased her trim figure in a pair of black leggings and a grey Camilla and Marc T-shirt, adding a thick black jacket on top

Relaxed: Harika showcased her trim figure in a pair of black leggings and a grey Camilla and Marc T-shirt, adding a thick black jacket on top

Relaxed: Harika showcased her trim figure in a pair of black leggings and a grey Camilla and Marc T-shirt, adding a thick black jacket on top

AVO details: Sydney's Downing Centre Local Court heard on Friday how Jun 'Margaret' Yue showed up near Steve's home on Christmas Eve, allegedly attended a park each day 'for a week' waiting for him to show up, and tried to pick him up from the airport unannounced

AVO details: Sydney’s Downing Centre Local Court heard on Friday how Jun ‘Margaret’ Yue showed up near Steve’s home on Christmas Eve, allegedly attended a park each day ‘for a week’ waiting for him to show up, and tried to pick him up from the airport unannounced

Magistrate Jennifer Price told the Downing Centre Local Court that Yue had called him ‘shifu’ – a term in Mandarin that means ‘master’ or teacher. 

The pair spent a lot of time together, with Commando training Yue more than 120 times and about three to four times a week. She attended his boot camps across Australia and bought him and his family Christmas presents.

But Steve told the court he became ‘anxious and distressed’ by Yue’s behaviour over the course of late 2019 and early 2020.

In May, he went to NSW Police and sought an AVO against Ms Yue after a dispute over her allegedly owing him money – just one of a number of incidents that were before the court on Friday. 

'Master': Magistrate Jennifer Price told the Downing Centre Local Court that Yue had called him 'shifu' - a term in Mandarin that means 'master' or teacher

‘Master’: Magistrate Jennifer Price told the Downing Centre Local Court that Yue had called him ‘shifu’ – a term in Mandarin that means ‘master’ or teacher

Distressed: Steve told the court he became 'anxious and distressed' by Yue's behaviour over the course of late 2019 and early 2020

Distressed: Steve told the court he became 'anxious and distressed' by Yue's behaviour over the course of late 2019 and early 2020

Distressed: Steve told the court he became ‘anxious and distressed’ by Yue’s behaviour over the course of late 2019 and early 2020

Tender touch: Steve sweetly played Harika's hair on the day

Tender touch: Steve sweetly played Harika’s hair on the day

One of the most startling incidents noted by the Magistrate was how Ms Yue waited for Steve at Sydney International Airport to offer him a lift home.

Steve was flying back to Australia from a boot camp in Tahiti that Ms Yue had wanted to go to, but couldn’t afford to attend, the court was told.

At a hearing, Ms Yue told Magistrate Price she had gone to the airport ‘in case Steve required a lift home’.

She also wanted to hit him up about a training session and denied that it was ‘strange behaviour’.

Dispute: In May, he went to NSW Police and sought an AVO against Ms Yue after a dispute over her allegedly owing him money - just one of a number of incidents that were before the court on Friday

Dispute: In May, he went to NSW Police and sought an AVO against Ms Yue after a dispute over her allegedly owing him money – just one of a number of incidents that were before the court on Friday

Conditions: Last week, she was hit with standard conditions banning her from assaulting, stalking or harassing Steve, contacting him in any way except via a lawyer, trying to find him or going within 200m of his home or places of work

Conditions: Last week, she was hit with standard conditions banning her from assaulting, stalking or harassing Steve, contacting him in any way except via a lawyer, trying to find him or going within 200m of his home or places of work

Conditions: Last week, she was hit with standard conditions banning her from assaulting, stalking or harassing Steve, contacting him in any way except via a lawyer, trying to find him or going within 200m of his home or places of work

The court heard she lived just 10 minutes from the airport, in Rosebery; was nearby due to ‘personal business’. She also had a copy of Steve’s itinerary because she had wanted to go to the camp herself.

When Ms Yue texted Steve to notify him that she was there, waiting, Commando replied saying he had an appointment and there was ‘no need’. 

Last week, she was hit with standard conditions banning her from assaulting, stalking or harassing Steve, contacting him in any way except via a lawyer, trying to find him or going within 200m of his home or places of work.

The magistrate did however note there had never been any suggestion of violence or threats from Ms Yue.

Ms Yue has fought the order for months, even retaining a barrister. The AVO will be in place for two years.

Two years: Ms Yue has fought the order for months, even retaining a barrister. The AVO will be in place for two years

Two years: Ms Yue has fought the order for months, even retaining a barrister. The AVO will be in place for two years

No violence: The magistrate did however note there had never been any suggestion of violence or threats from Ms Yue

No violence: The magistrate did however note there had never been any suggestion of violence or threats from Ms Yue