Charlotte Crosby has tasted Australian rules football for the first time.
The reality TV star, 33, has been spending time in Cairns with businessman Jake and his daughter Alba Jean, 18 months, while filming for Geordie Shore spin-off show Aussie Shore.
Charlotte, who joined the Australian series after leaving Geordie Shore, took to the field in a skimpy red dress.
He wore chunky white sneakers and his hair flowed as he ran after the ball, and he even kicked a goal at one point.
The series will feature Charlotte as the ‘Head of the House’, with producers describing her role as the cast’s ‘fairy godmother’, who will try to keep chaos at bay while adding ‘charm and sass’.
Charlotte Crosby, 33, tried her hand at AFL in a short red dress while filming her new Geordie Shore spin-off show Aussie Shore in Cairns on Thursday.
Speaking recently about the new series on Sydney’s Kyle and Jackie O radio show, Charlotte shared: “Well listen, I’ll tell you because I know it’s not going to go any further, but this is hectic.”
‘The last week of my life, I had never experienced madness like this. We’re filming Aussie Shore.’
She confirmed that an all-Australian cast will make their debut in the new reality show, which will stream on Paramount+, and described them all as “wild”.
Charlotte, who joined the Australian series after leaving Geordie Shore, took to the field in a skimpy red dress.
The series will feature Charlotte as the ‘Head of the House’, with producers describing her role as the cast’s ‘fairy godmother’, who will try to keep chaos at bay while adding ‘charm and sass’.
Charlotte joked: ‘The new generation is wild, they’ve grown up on reality TV. They are pushing boundaries you didn’t even know existed. I’m scared for Australia!’
Aussie Shore won’t be the first Geordie Shore spin-off show, as it also had a successful US equivalent, Jersey Shore.
Geordie Shore, which began in 2011, follows the lives of party stars in the UK and has launched the careers of the likes of Charlotte and Vicky Pattison.
Charlotte rose to fame on the first series of the Newcastle-based MTV show in 2011, staying until 2016 and then returning in 2022.
Last year, he announced he had left the show after filming the 2024 series went “terribly wrong”, but will now return to the wider franchise for its Australian spin-off.
Recently on Kyle and Jackie O’s radio show, Charlotte confirmed that an all-new Australian cast will be making their debut on the new reality show, which will air on Paramount+, and described them all as “wild”.