Sylvia Jeffreys has decided to avoid all the limelight, glitz and glamour of the 2024 Logie Awards.
The Today Show host, 38, swapped the red carpet for the check-in terminal as she was spotted at Sydney Airport, preparing to board an international flight on Friday.
While many of her colleagues were busy primping and getting ready for the big night of television, Sylvia took a more casual approach to her trip.
She was wearing a light brown sweater tucked into plain, flared black pants.
Sylvia completed her outfit with a classic blue denim jacket and a pair of comfortable white sneakers.
As an accessory, she wore a black hair tie tied around her wrist and a taupe leather shoulder bag.
The TV presenter appeared to be on a solo flight as her husband, Sky News presenter Peter Stefanovic, and sons Henry and Oscar were nowhere to be seen.
Sylvia couldn’t wipe the smile off her face as she pushed her suitcases through the airport.
Sylvia Jeffreys swapped the red carpet for the check-in terminal as she was spotted checking in at Sydney Airport on Friday.
He also appeared to share a joke with airport staff as he smiled broadly at the check-in terminal.
The sighting comes after Sylvia recently revealed the secret to a perfect family holiday.
The Sydney-based mother of two shared her top tips for creating the perfect family getaway based on her recent trip to the Gold Coast in May.
While many of her colleagues were busy primping and getting ready for the night of television, Sylvia took a more casual approach to her trip.
The TV presenter appeared to be heading on a solo flight as her husband, Sky News presenter Peter Stefanovic, and sons Henry and Oscar were nowhere to be seen.
Writing for Nine trips, The media personality explained how revisiting childhood places allowed her children to create their own special memories while also fostering a sense of tradition.
“The 5km jog back to Surfers Paradise was fuelled by my excitement that my children were about to start making their own holiday memories in the place where I made mine,” she wrote.
“Sometimes a big dose of the ‘familiar’ is just what the doctor ordered,” he explained.
Sylvia also stressed the need to strike a balance between children’s enjoyment and parents’ relaxation.
“The success of a family vacation depends on a little sharing,” he admitted.
“We all know that the scales tend to tip heavily in favor of those who are more likely to throw tantrums, but we moms and dads need to take advantage of every opportunity we can get.”
The sighting comes after Sylvia recently revealed the secret to a perfect family holiday.