Brooke Boney shared an exciting life update on social media on Friday, revealing that she has officially moved to England and is beginning her studies at the University of Oxford.
The TV presenter, 37, left the Today Show last month after five years and revealed her plans to move abroad to study for a Masters in Public Policy at the prestigious Oxford University.
Now, Brooke has confirmed that her exciting new life is underway, as she posted a gallery of gorgeous photos on Instagram along with some exciting words.
Alongside a photo of her smiling while sitting in the back seat of a car heading to her first day at college, Brooke gushed: “Well, it’s been a fun month off.”
‘It’s time to start studying now. Enter college today to start college on Monday.
She also shared a sweet selfie of her looking her best in a lift while carrying her luggage to the esteemed St Antony’s College.
Brooke couldn’t contain her excitement over the huge life change and wrote “eeeek” alongside the photo.
Last month, Brooke was brought to tears as she was given an emotional farewell on Channel Nine’s breakfast show, before moving to England to study.
Brooke Boney (pictured) shared an exciting update about her life on social media on Friday, revealing that she was now in England and ready to begin her studies at Oxford University.
The former Today show presenter, 37, who left the Channel Nine breakfast show last month after five years, posted a gallery of gorgeous photos on Instagram and captioned them with some exciting words.
The news and entertainment reporter received flowers from her colleagues as she made a heartfelt statement live on air.
‘I would like to thank the public for accepting me. “I’m grateful to each of you for tuning in every day,” Brooke began.
“It is a privilege to go to Oxford, but it is even more so to have so much love around me. That makes it difficult to leave.
The veteran presenter added that her appointment to the show was a huge milestone for Indigenous Australians and thanked the team for giving her a chance.
‘Today was the first breakfast show in the country to feature an Aboriginal person as a full-time presenter. Now it is something very normal in this schedule and I am proud of it.”
In March, Boney broke down in tears when she announced her resignation live on air in March, sharing her exciting study plans.
Channel Nine later confirmed that Jayne Azzopardi, co-host of Weekend Today with Clint Stanaway, will be Boney’s replacement.
In March, Boney surprised viewers when he announced his resignation live on air. The journalist confirmed that she will resign after the Olympic Games to pursue an exciting new professional opportunity. Pictured with Today co-hosts Karl Stefanovic and Sarah Abo