She has undergone several transformations over the years.
But one of Melbourne’s most colourful socialites, Geoffrey Edelsten’s third wife Gabi Grecko, revealed her most dramatic one to date this week.
The US model, 35, who became a call girl after her split from the late multimillionaire ex-convict businessman, has shaved off all of her hair and dyed the remaining fuzz a teal green.
She also appears to have had even more lip filler added to her pout and more tattoos etched on her chest.
The aspiring rapper showed off her new ink and enormous cleavage in a bra in several photos posted to Instagram.
She also revealed a radical makeup look, including heavy pink blush and violet eyeshadow.
One of Melbourne ‘s most colourful socialites, Geoffrey Edelsten’s third wife Gabi Grecko, revealed her most dramatic transformations to date this week
Gabi posed for several selfies in her New York apartment and in one image was seen exhaling smoke.
This is not the first time Gabi has changed up her look.
Back in March, she revealed she had cut her hair short and dyed it platinum blonde.
Taking to Instagram to show off her new look in a raunchy video, Gabi put on very busty display in a low-cut top and danced seductively in the clip.
She risked a major wardrobe malfunction in her orange top, which did little to cover the red tattoos she had done around her areola in 2022.
Gabi—real name Gabriella Curtis—paired the cropped attire with a pair of bright orange hot pants which featured racy cut-out detail.
Her short blonde pixie cut is also a far cry from the long tresses she once sported while married to Edelsten, who died in 2021 and was 46 years her senior.
The US model, 35, who became a call girl after her split from the late multimillionaire ex-convict businessman, has shaved off all of her hair and dyed the remaining fuzz a teal green
She also appears to have had even more lip filler added to her pout
This is not the first time Gabi has changed up her look. Back in March, she revealed she had cut her hair short and dyed it platinum blonde
Gabi and Edelsten wed in a Melbourne registry office in 2015, mere hours before her Australian travel visa expired.
She was called every name under the sun, with ‘gold digger’ at the top of that list.
Today, New York-based Gabi still commands a large online audience.
She describes herself as a rapper under the stage name ‘Gabi Glitter’ on Instagram.
Gabi first met Edelsten on a dating app in 2014 and boarded a flight from New York to meet him a week later.
They tied the knot in June 2015 when Gabi was 26 and Edelsten was 72, an age difference of 46 years.
However, the marriage was short-lived, with the couple splitting a few months later.
Gabi stated in an affidavit while contesting his will that they had some ‘frank discussions’ in 2017 about Edelsten’s ‘abusive behaviour’ towards her and reconciled, before separating finally in 2019.
Gabi and Geoffrey Edelsten wed in a Melbourne registry office in 2015, mere hours before her Australian travel visa expired
For the last three years of Edelsten’s life, the estranged couple lived in different countries, with Edelsten based in Australia while Gabi resided in New York City.
However, she claimed she was still legally married to him when he died.
‘I had always considered myself married to Geoffrey,’ she said, as she explained she was served divorce papers electronically in September 2019 to two email accounts she hadn’t used in years.
At the peak of his success, Edelsten owned the Sydney Swans AFL football club, travelled in helicopters and led an extravagant lifestyle.
However, his final will revealed the dire financial circumstances the notorious womaniser was in before his death.
Edelsten died in June 2021, aged 78, leaving behind an estate valued at just over $1 million.
He bequeathed his only child, his son Matthew Beard, $50,000 and left his ex-wives Brynne Edelsten and Grecko not a single cent.
Both contested the will, but were unsuccessful.
After Edelsten’s death in 2021, Gabi underwent a complete makeover
Gabi’s decision to contest her ex-husband’s will came as a surprise as in July 2021 she told A Current Affair she wouldn’t be making a claim because Edelsten was broke.
‘It’s very like comedy, when people talk about me inheriting money. I’m like, no. More like I’m inheriting millions of dollars of debt,’ she said.
‘I was still married to him when he died, and I’m his widow. And I’ll produce documents if needed, but I don’t want anything, and I’ve made that clear.’
The Allied Medical Group founder died a virtual pauper, despite his desperate attempts to portray an image of extreme wealth in his final years.