Jillian Michaels shows off her toned abs on the beach in Italy... after claiming she was being 'held hostage by mafia-run yacht crew in Capri'

Jillian Michaels soaked up the sun during a luxurious Italian getaway with her daughter Lukensia on Monday.

The outing comes just days after she revealed she chartered a pricey yacht to cruise around the Italian coast for 12 days, only to be 'held hostage' for more money.

All of that seemed to be out of mind for Jillian, 43, as she swam around the water alongside her seven-year-old daughter. 

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Fun in the sun: Jillian Michaels soaked up the sun during a luxurious Italian getaway with her daughter Lukensia on Monday

Fun in the sun: Jillian Michaels soaked up the sun during a luxurious Italian getaway with her daughter Lukensia on Monday

The fitness trainer, 43, looked relaxed as she stepped out into the water in a long-sleeved bikini top and black jean shorts. 

Jillian swam in the crystal clear blue water as her daughter clung to her back. 

The girls had some fun as Jillian played around with her eldest child, who she adopted form Haiti in 2012.

Jillian shares Lukensia with partner Heidi Rhoades, who was not pictured during the beach day.

Aww: Jillian swam in the crystal blue water as her daughter clung to her back

Aww: Jillian swam in the crystal blue water as her daughter clung to her back

Splish splash: The girls had some fun as Jillian played around with her eldest child, who she adopted form Haiti in 2012

Splish splash: The girls had some fun as Jillian played around with her eldest child, who she adopted form Haiti in 2012

The couple also have five-year-old son Phoenix.

Jillain's luxurious outing comes just days after her vacation went wrong.   

Michaels said she feared for her safety after chartering a pricey yacht to cruise around the Italian coast for 12 days, only to be 'held hostage' for more money. 

Wrong turn: Jillain's luxurious outing comes just days after her vacation went wrong

Wrong turn: Jillain's luxurious outing comes just days after her vacation went wrong

The health and wellness star said she booked a luxury boat online but later came to learn that the boat was filthy, had no hot water or wi-fi and had electrical problems.

The trainer said the crew then demanded extra money for fuel on the third day of the trip because the gas cash had been drained by mobsters in Capri.

In footage sent to the DailyMail.com, Michaels is seen arguing with a crew member as she insists for the interaction to be filmed and claims she is being scammed and held hostage.

In a tense argument, Michaels was filmed holding her ground with a yacht crew who demanded more money, despite already paying them $60,000 to sail the Amalfi Coast
In a video sent to the DailyMail.com, Michaels is seen arguing with a crew member as she insists for the interaction to be filmed as she claims she is being scammed

In a tense argument, Michaels was filmed holding her ground with a yacht crew who demanded more money, despite already paying them $60,000 to sail the Amalfi Coast. Michaels' team claims that the broker told them the money for fuel had been depleted because of the 'mafia in Capri'

The wellness expert said she booked the Never One yacht (pictured) through a company called CharterWorld LLP online, but later came to learn that the boat was filthy, had no hot water or wi-fi and had electrical problems

The wellness expert said she booked the Never One yacht (pictured) through a company called CharterWorld LLP online, but later came to learn that the boat was filthy, had no hot water or wi-fi and had electrical problems

Brilliante, the yacht broker, said in an email (pictured) that 'Capri is like mafia in particular', adding a winking face. Michaels' team also claims that Brilliante later explained that the money for was gone because of 'mafia in Capri'

Brilliante, the yacht broker, said in an email (pictured) that 'Capri is like mafia in particular', adding a winking face. Michaels' team also claims that Brilliante later explained that the money for was gone because of 'mafia in Capri'

Michaels added in a separate clip: 'You are essentially holding us hostage on the boat. You won't let us down, you won't let us go to dinner. 

'I'm asking you for the 50th time, what do you need the money for?' 

Michaels left for the trip on Tuesday, got off the boat on Saturday and is currently spending the rest of her time in a hotel.

The trainer took the vacation with friends, family members and her daughter, after finding pictures of the boat online and booking it through an online company.

Speaking to the DailyMail.com, Michaels said in an email: 'We are doing ok. Feeling really grateful to have our loved ones and health.

'I haven’t left the country yet and I am truly unclear of how far these individuals will go as I was physically intimidated and threatened in emails.'

She later added: 'I’m focusing on what matters today: family, friends and good health. That said, I want my situation to be a warning to others and help them internet scams and extortion schemes like I was by Luxury Yacht Services, CharterWorld LLP, and their broker Amanda Brilliante. 

'These scams are becoming extremely prevalent and they’re scary, particularly when you’re with your family in another country, so be especially careful when you are dealing with rentals of any kind. 

'Make sure to investigate as much as possible beforehand and should anything happen, do what we did - contact the US Embassy American Citizen Services. They have been enormously helpful in protecting my family and helping us with this whole ordeal.' 

Michaels said: 'We are doing ok. Feeling really grateful to have our loved ones and health.' Pictured: Michaels in Italy with her friends and family on Sunday

Michaels said: 'We are doing ok. Feeling really grateful to have our loved ones and health.' Pictured: Michaels in Italy with her friends and family on Sunday

The trainer, 43, said the crew demanded more money because the 'Mafia in Capri' had depleted the fuel fund

The trainer, 43, said the crew demanded more money because the 'Mafia in Capri' had depleted the fuel fund

Michaels left for the trip on Tuesday, got off the boat on Saturday. She is currently spending the rest of her time in a hotel. Pictured: Michaels' friends and family left on the dock after the harrowing incident

Michaels left for the trip on Tuesday, got off the boat on Saturday. She is currently spending the rest of her time in a hotel. Pictured: Michaels' friends and family left on the dock after the harrowing incident

Despite the horror incident, Michaels' friends and family still trying to have fun on the trip. Pictured: Austin Rhodes and Michaels' daughter Lukensia sipping on tropical drinks on Friday

Despite the horror incident, Michaels' friends and family still trying to have fun on the trip. Pictured: Austin Rhodes and Michaels' daughter Lukensia sipping on tropical drinks on Friday

Michaels said she booked the Never One yacht through a company called CharterWorld LLP and was aided by a broker named Amanda Brilliante. 

The fitness guru said by the third day of the trip, she was being asked to fork over 6,000 euros to continue on, after paying nearly $60,000 up front for the yacht.

The crew refused to take them to shore unless she paid the extra money, claiming they needed the money for fuel, according to Michaels.

She added: 'The boat was shown in pictures as pristine. It was not only filthy, but it had no hot water, no air con when not docked, no wifi, partial electricity, it was clearly in total disrepair.' Pictured: Photos of the 'pristine' Never One yacht

She added: 'The boat was shown in pictures as pristine. It was not only filthy, but it had no hot water, no air con when not docked, no wifi, partial electricity, it was clearly in total disrepair.' Pictured: Photos of the 'pristine' Never One yacht

Noted hair colorist Justin Anderson was also on the trip and posted this photo on Saturday

Noted hair colorist Justin Anderson was also on the trip and posted this photo on Saturday

Brilliante, the yacht broker, said in an email that 'Capri is like mafia in particular', adding a winking face.

Michaels' team also claims that Brilliante later explained that the money for was gone because of 'mafia in Capri'.

Michaels said the crew told her they had burned through more than half of the fuel by the third day of the 12-day trip and by Saturday, the whole tank was empty.

She said they went no more than 70 nautical miles and docked for four nights. 

Michaels posted photos of what she claims to be of the disgusting boat online
She said she paid $60k for the yacht to sail for 12 days

Michaels posted photos of what she claims to be of the disgusting boat online (pictured). She said she paid $60k for the yacht for 12 days

The Biggest Loser star said the craft had no hot water or wi-fi and had electrical problems. Pictured: What appears to be an exposed electrical outlet 

The Biggest Loser star said the craft had no hot water or wi-fi and had electrical problems. Pictured: What appears to be an exposed electrical outlet 

The money demand was the second incident of Michaels' yacht trip, beginning with the boat looking nothing like the photos that she saw online.

Michaels also shared details of the harrowing experience on her Facebook page and wrote: 'Things became so escalated we literally feared for our safety.' 

She added: 'The boat was shown in pictures as pristine. It was not only filthy, but it had no hot water, no air con when not docked, no wifi, partial electricity, it was clearly in total disrepair.'  

Pictured: Holes in wooded surfaces said to be on the yacht that Michaels rented

Pictured: Holes in wooded surfaces said to be on the yacht that Michaels rented

She continued: 'By the third day of our charter we were being extorted for money and things became so escalated we literally feared for our safety.

'Bottom line - this stuff is no joke. You could lose a lot of money and that sucks, but in some instances there is real danger. Be so so careful when dealing with rentals.'

When she initially complained about the condition of the boat, she was credited 6,700 euros, according to TMZ

Michaels used her harrowing experience to warn her followers to be wary of booking things online and said this was the third time she was 'scammed'.

The fitness guru uploaded several photos of what she said her luxury yacht looked like when she arrived. 

Photos appear to show rusted walls, blackened substances at the bottom of a fridge, loose electrical wires and holes in wooden surfaces.

DailyMail.com has reached out to the charter company for comment.  

Pictured: Dirtied panels of the said yacht
Michaels took the vacation with several friends, family members and her daughter, after finding pictures of the boat online and booking it through a company

Michaels took the vacation with friends, family members and her daughter, after finding booking the yacht through an online company. Pictured: What appears to be dirtied panels of the said yacht

Photos appear to show rusted walls, blackened substances at the bottom of a fridge, loose electrical wires and holes in wood surfaces

Photos appear to show rusted walls, blackened substances at the bottom of a fridge, loose electrical wires and holes in wood surfaces

Michaels shared the photos to warn her followers about online scams
She also shared tips on what they could do to protect themselves from being victims of such circumstances

Michaels shared the photos to warn her followers about online scams and shared tips on what they could do to protect themselves from being victims of such circumstances 

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