Krissy Marsh was a lunch lady this weekend.
The Real Housewives of Sydney star attended the Australian Turf Club’s long winter lunch at Royal Randwick Racecourse and Rosehill Gardens.
Described as “the ultimate dining experience”, the Randwick event saw a sell-out crowd of more than 250 guests shelling out $155 per person for a fantastic meal and a five-hour day of horse racing.
Krissy, 52, opted for a glamorous all-red ensemble, which included a long-sleeved dress with a sweetheart neckline and rose details on the shoulders.
She added a wide-brimmed red hat that matched her outfit and had a tan makeup look with dark pink lipstick.
Krissy Marsh (left) was a lady lunching this weekend. The Real Housewives of Sydney star attended the Australian Turf Club’s Winter Long Lunch at Royal Randwick Racecourse and Rosehill Gardens.
Krissy wore her brown hair down around her face and wore a pair of statement earrings.
He had a great time at the event, drinking drinks and cheering on the race with a friend.
She also attended the Rosehill Gardens stop on the event’s programme, opting for an all-black look.
It comes after Marsh spoke about rebooting Real Housewives of Sydney after the series was initially canceled for being “too bad” during its first season.
Krissy, 52, opted for a glamorous all-red ensemble, which included a long-sleeved dress with a sweetheart neckline and rose details on the shoulders.
Described as “the ultimate dining experience”, the Randwick event saw a crowd of more than 250 guests shell out $155 per person for a fantastic meal and a day of horse racing lasting five hours.
She also attended the Rosehill Gardens stop on the event’s programme, opting for an all-black look with a dramatic hat.
In the latest installment, Krissy and Nicole O’Neill returned with a new all-female lineup late last year on Binge.
Krissy dished all of this year’s Housewives gossip to Daily Mail Australia while writing her first cookbook. The Real Krissy Marsh Cookbook.
She told the publication that both the producers and the new Housewives were adamant about toning down the drama that sank the first season.
However, not everything went to plan as she admitted things quickly fell apart when the housewives began arguing “even when the cameras were off.”
Krissy said that when the new stars started filming, they claimed the show was “just acting,” but she warned them: “Shit is going to get real.”
‘They kept saying it. Then suddenly shit got real. People are crying. People are arguing. And it’s full. From that moment on everything is total,” he stated.
He added that the season two cast was “really shocked” by the arguments and drama that naturally arose between them.
Krissy’s reveal came during her press circuit for her first cookbook titled The Real Krissy Marsh Cookbook, which she said was “a labor of love.”
It comes after Marsh spoke about rebooting Real Housewives of Sydney after the series was initially canceled for being “too bad” during its first season.