British model Chloe Ayling was pictured holding hands with her alleged kidnapper and strolling down an Italian street the day before she was set free, a Milan court heard this week.

Security footage showed the blond bombshell hand-in-hand with Lukasz Herba, 30, in the Italian city of Turin, wearing matching white T-shirts and jeans, according to the Express UK.

Polish-born Herba is accused of drugging the 20-year-old with ketamine when she turned up for a bogus photoshoot last July, holding her captive for six days and threatening to sell her to a sex trafficking gang.

Police said a group calling itself Black Death sought to auction her online with a starting bid of $353,000.

CCTV footage shows the pair just a day before the model was dropped off at the British consulate in Milan, after she says they found out she has a 2-year-old child.

On Wednesday, the court also heard that the young woman was handcuffed and brutally stuffed into a suitcase to be transported to the cottage where she was held after being drugged, Italian outlet ANSA reported.

“I went through a terrible experience,” Ayling told state broadcaster RAI on Wednesday.”I feared for my life every minute. I’m infinitely grateful to the Italian and British police for saving me. They worked night and day to find me.”

Doubt was cast on her account of the ordeal after it emerged that she had gone shoe shopping during her alleged captivity, and her alleged kidnapper claims she plotted the whole ordeal in a desperate bid for fame.

Her lawyers have called those suggestions “evil” and told the court the model endured “physical and psychological violence.”

Ayling has been excused from testifying during the trial, but Herba’s defense attorneys are appealing that decision.

Authorities are also seeking to extradite Herba’s brother Michal Herba, who was arrested in Britain.