Channel Seven presenter Rebecca Maddern made sure all eyes were on her as she attended the 2024 Brownlow Medal at Crown Melbourne on Monday night.
The 47-year-old put on a show of her very long legs in a striking red dress that stole the show.
The Geelong-born stunner wowed in a daring floor-length scarlet gown, which featured a thigh-high slit that showed off her toned legs.
The dress was also designed with a unique crisscross neckline, adding an extra layer of drama.
Her bodice featured strategically placed cutouts to accentuate her stunning hourglass figure.
Rebecca paired the daring outfit with matching red pointed heels.
As an accessory, she wore a delicate silver bracelet on her wrist while a diamond-encrusted ring added a touch of sparkle.
Her straight blonde hair was styled in an elegant updo, drawing attention to her striking features.
Channel Seven presenter Rebecca Maddern made sure all eyes were on her as she attended the 2024 Brownlow Medal at Crown Melbourne on Monday night.
For makeup, she opted for a luminous complexion and emphasized her eyes with smoky tones and completed the look with a nude lip.
Her glamorous exit comes Amid reports that the arrival of a former ABC television presenter, Karina Carvalho, to Channel Seven‘s Melbourne The offices have upset stars of the network, including respected news and sports presenter Maddern.
Seven sources told Daily Mail Australia that the veteran presenter has been feeling nervous about her role at the network following the recent hiring of Carvalho, 43, and the network’s axing of dozens of staff across the country.
In August, Cavalho filled in for Maddern’s regular role as evening news anchor alongside Mike Amor after she flew overseas for a family wedding; Maddern was expected to be off the air until September.
Meanwhile, before her departure, sources close to the show said Maddern was furious upon arriving at the broadcaster’s Docklands studios only to discover Cavalho had already made pre-recordings which she had hoped to complete.
“Some staff members believe Karina was brought in to replace Bec,” a source told Daily Mail Australia, noting that Maddern had been “very vocal” in defending her place in the newsroom lately.
Her glamorous exit comes amid reports that the arrival of former ABC television presenter Karina Carvalho at Channel Seven’s Melbourne offices has upset the network’s stars, including respected news and sports presenter Maddern.
But Seven bosses hit back, arguing that Maddern was too valuable for the network’s news and sports divisions, and that the station needed more senior local presenters.
Maddern has a long-term contract and is highly valued by the station, the sources insisted.
Behind the scenes, Maddern is understood to be supported by her loyal colleagues, who have been helping her navigate this complicated new dynamic.