Rebecca Gibney looks glamorous in a satin blue suit at the premiere of her Foxtel travel show as she continues celebrating her Logies win
As I delve into the captivating lives of these Australian icons, I can’t help but feel a profound sense of admiration and awe. Rebecca Gibney, a name synonymous with Aussie television, has not only graced our screens for decades but also managed to keep us enthralled with her versatility and charisma.
On Wednesday, Rebecca Gibney exuded elegance while stepping out for the celebration of her latest show’s launch in Sydney’s Surry Hills, mere days following her victory at the Logies.
The TV star, 59, has returned to star in the season series of travel show Luxury Escapes: The World’s Best Holidays and celebrated its release at the Golden Age cinema.
On Sunday, Rebecca made a fashionable impression as she donned a chic two-piece ensemble from the Australian boutique, White Story – a striking blue silk suit, which earned her recognition in the Logies Hall of Fame.
Rebecca added a bit of height with some classic nude heels, and adorned her elegant outfit with pearl earrings.
She emphasized her captivating attributes by applying a radiant coat of makeup, highlighted by a bold stroke of plum lipstick, when she really went all out for the occasion.
On the red carpet, the actress from New Zealand, smiling brightly for the cameras, was joined by her friends and fellow stars from Foxtel, Cameron Daddo and Jane Hall, for a photo opportunity.
In the second season of “The World’s Best Holidays,” the original three hosts have come back, joined this time by Mike Reid, Karen Martini, and Gary Mehigan who are making their debut appearances.
On August 29, the popular travel series featuring well-known Australians will air again, as they delve into some of the world’s most stunning vacation spots.
In the initial journey, Rebecca along with Wendy Moore from Selling Houses set off for the dreamiest vacation in Fiji, featuring exclusive island dining, rejuvenating spa sessions, and a breathtaking helicopter ride as highlights.
Following the debut of season two, Rebecca posted on Instagram about her night out, sharing snaps and clips from the grand event’s red carpet, and expressing enthusiasm for her chosen attire.
She labeled a brief backstage video she posted on her Stories, saying, “Dressed in an exceptionally beautiful suit, alongside the equally stunning Cameron Daddo.”
As a devoted admirer, let me tell you, I simply can’t express enough my enthusiasm for this incredible suit! In fact, if suits could be married, I’d propose to this one in a heartbeat. That’s how much I adore it, and it’s all thanks to the genius of my dear husband, Richard Bell, the designer behind it.
The exact price of her impressive outfit hasn’t been disclosed yet, but items from this high-end tailor’s pre-made collection usually cost several hundred dollars each.
She also gushed over her co-host, Neighbours star Jane, in another Instagram post, adding: ‘I love you. Such a fierce and loyal friend, thank you.’
Meanwhile, Natalie Bassingthwaighte and her partner Pip Loth made a stylish appearance together at the red-carpet event.
At the event, Natalie, who is 48 years old, chose a vibrant red cocktail dress and black pumps to make an impression, whereas Pip opted for a sharp and elegant beige suit.
Natalie the singer attended her second public outing with Pip, following their first appearance together on the red carpet at the premiere of Take My Hand movie in Sydney just a few days ago.
Nine months ago, they confirmed the beginning of their romantic relationship, and now, they appear more affectionate than ever.
The glitzy event comes just days after Rebecca was inducted into the TV Week Logie Hall of Fame by her 19-year-old son Zac Bell in a milestone achievement.
On Monday, Rebecca expressed her delight at receiving the award, stating that she was “completely amazed” and “deeply moved” by the recognition.
Last night was absolutely spectacular, ranking among the best experiences ever! Being inducted into the Hall of Fame was never on my radar before, but last night I got to see numerous cherished friends offer heartfelt accolades, culminating in a speech by my son. Anyone who watched could see my emotional response. (Posted on social media)
I’m still deeply moved, profoundly humbled, and exceptionally proud of this recognition. A heartfelt thank you goes out to everyone who extended their support – the number was immense, and I’ve shed quite a few tears while reading your heartwarming messages.
Rebecca found great significance in being recognized in Australia, considering she grew up as a girl in a small New Zealand town where she grappled with immense self-doubt.
“It’s deeply touching for a girl who grew up in a small New Zealand town, struggling with self-doubt, to receive such recognition from a country that I’ve adored since my teenage years… It truly feels like an incredible honor and has touched me immensely.”
As an overjoyed fanatic, I want to express my heartfelt gratitude to the Australian public, TV Week, and everyone who has played a part in making my dream a reality. Today, I’m bursting with Aussie/Kiwi pride, and it seems like I’ve been floating on clouds – although, I must admit, I might need a few Panadol this morning to bring me back down to earth!
In her speech during Sunday’s event, Rebecca shared that advice from her co-star, Maurie Fields, which she’s held onto for close to forty years.
In the captivating world of “The Flying Doctors,” a venerable stage graced by the illustrious Maurice Fields, it was there that I absorbed one of my most profound life lessons.
One day, I inquired about the key to success in this line of work, asking, “What’s the secret to thriving here?” He responded with a sentiment I’d like to share, saying, “It’s quite straightforward: be punctual, know your tasks, and maintain professionalism.” This philosophy has become my guiding principle for every job since then.
Rebecca has become one of just four women to be honored in the TV Week Logie Hall of Fame over a 64-year span, joining Noni Hazlehurst, Kerri-Anne Kennerley, and the late Ruth Cracknel as esteemed members.
Rebecca is particularly recognized for directing the beloved Australian series Packed to the Rafters, playing the cherished TV mother Julie Rafter from 2008 onward. She has also graced our screens in other popular domestic productions like The Flying Doctors, Halifax f.p., and Stingers.
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2024-08-22 05:21