Penny Lancaster, 53, sends clear message amid rumoured desire to ditch life in USA: 'Happy place!'
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Penny Lancaster, 53, appears to have rubbished any suggestion she's sick of life Stateside with a sun-soaked social media update.
Reports emerged last month that claimed she and her husband Sir Rod Stewart, 79, were at loggerheads over a difference in opinion when it came to selling their LA abode.
A source alleged that Lancaster was "furious" by Stewart's desire to keep their Californian home as she reportedly had "no plans" to fly back Stateside.
Lancaster, who regularly splits her time between the UK and the USA, hit back at the claims reposting her husband's furious statement that dismissed the reports.
The reports published by the Daily Mail suggested Lancaster wanted to up sticks and move back to the UK permanently but on Friday, the former model appeared to prove them wrong.
Gushing over her latest return across the pond, Lancaster took to Instagram to share a short clip of a picturesque sunset emerging off a Floridian beach.
Penny Lancaster showed off her views with an update from Florida
Lancaster's feet could be seen among the waves and buried in the golden sand as the sun crept through the clouds.
Proving she holds nothing but positive feelings towards life Stateside, Lancaster captioned the clip: "My happy place," followed by a love heart emoji.
She also included a note for her Instagram followers to read: "Watching nature at its best from dawn to sunrise."
Stewart's other half was clearly making the most of her time by the sea as she then shared a snap of her morning cocktail from the restaurant Benny's on the Beach.
Penny Lancaster and Rod Stewart have rubbished rumours of a rift between the two
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The Loose Women star cheekily edited the restaurant's logo emblazoned on the table to make it look the eatery was actually called "Penny's on the Beach".
Benny's on the Beach is situated on South Ocean Boulevard in Florida, near Lake Worth Beach.
Stewart didn't appear in the Stateside update with his other half but the two put on a united front last month when he rubbished the rumours of a "rift" over their reported UK and USA dilemma.
The Maggie May hitmaker took to Instagram with a statement that read: "Despite erroneous articles in the Daily Mail and other tabloids that followed suit. We wanted to put the record straight.
"There is absolutely no rift between Penny and I and no disagreement over where we should reside, in fact, it's the opposite.
"We moved permanently back to our beloved Britain a year ago but are fortunate to also have homes in different countries, which we love to visit. Originally, we did think it made sense to sell our house in LA.
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"But having spent a wonderful time there this summer with family and friends during my Vegas residency we realised that it makes sense to keep our house there.
"Two of my eldest children still live in Celtic House (the LA residence). Penny and I could not be more in love with each other after 27 glorious years. Please trust me on this... there's no disharmony in our marriage. Rod 'A very lucky man' Stewart."
As Lancaster enjoys time in Florida, Stewart is gearing up for a string of shows in North America this month, starting in Uncasville, Connecticut on Saturday night.
He'll then head to Cleveland, Ohio, and Niagara, Ontario in Canada later this month.