Jessica Rowe dares to strip down to a sheer mesh top while attending the Barbie premiere in Sydney with her teenage daughters.
She is the self-described ‘fucking housewife’ who is known for her vibrant fashion sense.
And Jessica Rowe, 53, was hard to miss when she hit the red carpet at the Barbie movie premiere in Sydney on Tuesday.
Flanked by her daughters Allegra, 16, and Giselle, 14, the former Studio 10 presenter dared to strip down in a sheer mesh top over a hot pink crop top and metallic pink skirt.
Jessica completed her look with pink platform heels, dramatic drop earrings, and fuchsia eyeshadow.
Showing her commitment to the Barbie aesthetic, Jessica even dyed her hair pink for the occasion.
Jessica Rowe, 53, (centre) dared to go nude in a sheer top over a pink bra and metallic skirt, while attending the Barbie movie premiere in Sydney on Tuesday night with her daughters, Allegra, 16, (left) and Giselle, 14, (pictured) Overton
Jessica’s daughters also channeled the iconic Mattel doll.
Allegra, who recently signed with modeling agency Priscilla’s Models just weeks after her 16th birthday, wore a baby pink silk dress and pointy heels.
Meanwhile, Giselle rocked a pink gingham crop top and mini skirt.

Showing her commitment to the Barbie aesthetic, Jessica even dyed her hair pink for the occasion.
Proud mum Jessica, who shares her children with Channel Nine newscaster Peter Overton, also took to Instagram with a photo of the trio posing on the red carpet.
‘I’m a Barbie mom, with my teen Barbies!’ she playfully captioned her post.
The sighting comes after Jessica recently responded to body shamers who called her “bony and stringy.”

Jessica’s daughters also channeled the iconic Mattel doll, with Allegra rocking a baby pink silk dress and pointy heels, while Giselle rocked a pink gingham crop top and mini skirt.
Jessica recently enjoyed a sunny day at the beach with her family where the paparazzi snapped her showing off a $299 bikini.
Despite looking gorgeous in the flattering dress, the TV host was subjected to an onslaught of vile hateful comments about her body that she addressed on her Big Talk Show podcast.
‘I don’t understand what it is about people who think it’s okay to do it. I’m an adult, but that hurts, and it’s not okay to make unsolicited comments about someone’s body,” she noted.
She went on to say that even though she was “comfortable in my skin” and loves who she is as a person, she was still “hurt” by the nasty comments just like everyone else.

The proud mum, who shares her sons with Channel Nine newscaster Peter Overton (fear left), also took to Instagram with a photo of the trio posing on the red carpet. ‘I’m a Barbie mom, with my teen Barbies!’ she playfully captioned her post