She is best known for emulating red carpet glamor for her 9.5 million Instagram followers.
But Celeste Barber got a taste of the real deal on Tuesday when she stepped out for the special premiere of her new show Wellmania at Bondi Junction in Sydney.
The Australian comedian, 40, looked pretty in pink in a fitted midi with long sleeves and a plunging sweetheart neckline.
She is best known for emulating red carpet glamor for her 9.5 million Instagram followers. But Celeste Barber got a taste of the real deal on Tuesday when she stepped out for the special premiere of her new show Wellmania at Bondi Junction in Sydney. in the picture

The Australian comedian, 40, looked pretty in pink in a fitted midi with long sleeves and a plunging sweetheart neckline. Photographed with co-star JJ Fong
To add even more glam, Celeste styled her shoulder-length bob into loose curls and added a pair of gorgeous gold hoop earrings.
To show off her natural beauty, Celeste added subtle makeup including a creamy foundation, bronzer, and a bold pink lip gloss.
She featured black mascara and sparkly silver eyeshadow.
The star added a pair of gold heels to enhance her length and wore an ankle bracelet for another chic touch.
In Wellmania, which begins airing March 29, Celeste plays Liv, a woman who embarks on an rigorous “wellness journey” after a doctor diagnoses her with a “catastrophic” bill of health.

To add even more glam, Celeste styled her shoulder-length bob into loose curls and added a pair of gorgeous gold hoop earrings. Pictured with husband Abi Robin

To show off her natural beauty, Celeste added light makeup including a creamy foundation, a shimmer bronzer and a bold pink lip gloss. Photographed with co-star Miranda Otto
The Netflix series is a career high for the Australian comedian, who shares two sons, Lou, 11, and Bodhi, eight, with husband Abi.
The Letdown star, who got her start as an actress in serious roles on shows like All Saints, is currently starring in the Netflix series.
Based on Brigid Delaney’s novel Wellmania: Misadventures in the Search for Wellness, Celeste also serves as an executive producer on the eight-part series.
She is also well-suited for comedy as she often mocks celebrities and influencers on Instagram for portraying an unrealistic image of beauty.
And Celeste couldn’t be happier that her social media fame has landed her a show on Netflix.
It comes after Celeste revealed that she did her own stunts in the new comedy.

Celeste Barber poses with cast members during a special screening of the new Netflix series WELLMANIA at Event Cinemas Bondi Junction
He appeared on The Project on Monday night The Australian comedian said she got bruises after learning to air silk.
“The most I should have done was silk in the gym scene, you know those amazing acrobatic silks spinning around,” she told hosts Walid Ali and Sarah Harris.
“I had to go to stunt rehearsals for three days,” added the 40-year-old.
A type of acrobatic performance, those who practice aerial silks must perform tricks in the air while clinging to one or two pieces of cloth suspended from the ceiling.
Gymnasts, who are known for their intensity, often use silk to improve their strength and flexibility.

The star added a pair of gold heels to enhance her length and wore an ankle bracelet for another chic touch
Despite their difficulty, Barber revealed that her husband, Abby Rubin’s response was less than impressed to her new skills.
I watched it with my husband and I was like, “I did all my stunts,” and he was like, “When did this stuff happen?”
I was like, “That part where I fell in, three days of rehearsal to do that.” I got bruises and everything! “
Despite starring on the show, Barber said she only got involved with one of the show’s wellness trends in real life because she “had to” to.
“I had to get a colonoscopy,” she said. “I actually had emergency open-heart surgery when I was 25 and my body just freaked out afterward and I had to go and get a colon to do the things colonists do.”
In a colon or colon cleanse, large amounts of water are pumped through the colon through a tube inserted into the rectum.
Colon cleanse proponents believe that they flush toxins from the digestive tract, but there is little scientific evidence to support these claims.
Barber told Sarah Harris that while it was an “awful” procedure she would never do again, there were some benefits.
I must say you feel like you are walking on clouds, it’s an amazing feeling. But it takes three weeks where you can’t take this and you can’t do that.
“And that’s the thing about the wellness industry, it’s very filling, if you do it all it’s a complete lifestyle.”

In Wellmania, which begins airing March 29, Celeste plays Liv, a woman who embarks on a rigorous ‘health journey’ after a doctor diagnoses her with a ‘catastrophic’ bill of health.