The Bachelorette star Brooke Blurton made a striking appearance at the Piper-Heidsieck champagne bar at the 2025 Australian Open on Friday.
The former reality TV star, 30, flaunted her slim legs in a dazzling red, collared mini dress that featured a daring hemline.
She completed her unique look with a classic dark burgundy men’s suit jacket and an old-fashioned spotted maroon necktie.
Brooke styled her long dark hair in a tied-back look and opted for a low-key makeup palette featuring soft red blush and dark nude lipstick.
For footwear, she chose black flats paired with white ankle socks.
The polished influencer accessorised her outfit with matching ear studs and stylish gold hoop earrings.

Brooke Blurton (pictured) made a striking appearance at the Piper-Heidsieck champagne bar at the 2025 Australian Open on Friday

The former reality TV star, 30, flaunted her slim legs in a dazzling red, collared mini dress that featured a daring hemline

She completed her unique look with a classic dark burgundy men’s suit jacket and an old-fashioned spotted maroon necktie
Actor Hugh Sheridan was was also posing for cameras at the Piper-Heidsieck champagne bar on Friday.
The Packed to the Rafters star, 39, sported a casual outfit for his day at the courtside, which included a lightweight pastel shirt and a pair of smart brown Bermuda shorts.
Adding some flair to his look, he draped a white knitted tennis sweater over his shoulders and completed his outfit with a three-day stubble and brown slip-on beach shoes.
Hugh also took a moment to pose for photographs with Nicky Oatley at the champagne bar.
The winemaking and yachting heiress, 40, looked elegant in a cream short-sleeve crew neck top paired with tan trousers.
She styled her blonde hair in a short bob and finished her outfit with white sneakers. The high-profile socialite accessorised with designer glasses, a set of pearl earrings, and a bracelet.
Brooke stunned her fans in November when she declared her net worth had accrued a fortune of several million dollars.
The former reality star made the shock confession on an episode of her First Things First podcast, after a listener wrote in to ask what her net worth was.

Hugh Sheridan was was also posing for cameras at the Piper-Heidsieck champagne bar

He took a moment to pose for photographs with Nicky Oatley

Hugh, 39, sported a casual outfit for his day at the courtside, which included a lightweight pastel shirt and a pair of smart brown Bermuda shorts
‘How do people figure that out? I could tell you how much I earned in the last four years, but why do people want to know that?’ Brooke began.
She then admitted she was now worth over seven figures, but clarified her net worth was in the ‘low millions’.
‘I’m definitely in the millions, but the very low ones.’
Brooke has had a successful media career since shooting to fame on season six of The Bachelor in 2018.
She appeared on Bachelor In Paradise the following year, and then became Australia’s first ever bisexual Bachelorette in 2021.
Brooke is believed to make lots of money through her lucrative influencer deals, in which she promotes upmarket clothing and lifestyle brands on social media.
She has previously spoken about how she pushed to get the same pay as her male counterparts, and in July admitted that radio queen Jackie ‘O’ Henderson inspires her to always advocate for it.
Brooke said it has been ‘hard’ to speak about pay disparities in the industry, citing Jackie openly discussing the gender pay gap on her and Kyle Sandilands’ own radio show.
Speaking exclusively to Daily Mail Australia while promoting her NAIDOC Week partnership with Francesca Jewellery, Brooke shared: ‘I believe all women should have equal pay regardless.
‘Someone who has really inspired me is Jackie O, she should 100 per cent be getting paid the same as Kyle.
‘That for me is motivating for when opportunities do arise that you’re getting those equal rights to the male talent. It’s been hard to speak about in the industry previously.’
Jackie has often voiced her upset at the pay issues at her radio show’s station KIIS FM and walked out earlier this year upon learning it has the highest gender pay gap disparity amongst Australian radio networks.