Ben Cousins made a triumphant return to the red carpet at the 2024 Brownlow Medal on Monday night.
The former West Coast Eagles superstar, 46, was snapped looking the picture of health and happiness as he proudly posed with his date for the night with his sister Melanie at Crown Melbourne.
Cousins, once one of the most revered figures in AFL, saw his life spiral out of control due to a long battle with drug addiction, which tragically led to multiple stints in prison.
The ex-AFL player looked every bit the dapper gentleman as he graced the red carpet, signalling to the world that he has well and truly turned his life around.
Ben exuded charm and sophistication in a sharp black velvet tuxedo, paired with a classic black satin tie and polished black dress shoes.
His radiant smile and relaxed demeanour were a far cry from the turmoil he faced in recent years.
The transformation was striking, and it was clear that Cousins had regained control of his life, appearing stronger and healthier than he has in years.
But it wasn’t just Ben who turned heads — his sister, Melanie, was a vision of elegance and grace beside him.
Ben Cousins (pictured) made a triumphant return to the red carpet at the 2024 Brownlow Medal on Monday night
The former West Coast Eagles superstar, 46, was snapped looking the picture of health and happiness as he proudly posed with his date for the night with his sister Melanie (left)
Melanie stunned the crowd in a jaw-dropping beaded black gown that clung to her sensational figure.
The sleek halter-neck design of the dress showcased her toned arms, while the shimmering beads added a touch of glamour to her sophisticated ensemble.
She completed her look with a chic black clutch and minimal jewellery, letting the gown speak for itself.
The ex-AFL player looked every bit the dapper gentleman as he graced the red carpet, signalling to the world that he has well and truly turned his life around
Cousins spent six stints in jail in the space of 13 years. He’s pictured at at the Fremantle Magistrates Court
Ben’s public appearance at the Brownlow is the latest chapter in his incredible journey to redemption.
Once an AFL premiership player and Brownlow Medalist himself, Cousins’ career came to a tragic halt due to his well-documented struggles with substance abuse.
His fall from grace was heavily publicised, as were his repeated run-ins with the law and subsequent prison sentences.
But after years of hardship and rehabilitation, Cousins appears to have found a new lease on life, and his presence at the event was proof of his determination to reclaim his future.
Pictured: Ben celebrates with teammate Chris Judd after the West Coast Eagles won a AFL grand final thriller in 2006