
Tyra Banks, 51, looks decades younger as she stuns in leather corset at Freakier Friday premiere in Sydney
The 51-year-old, who is one of America's original supermodels, is now living in Australia, where she runs an ice cream store.
The stunner was on the red carpet alongside Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis in Sydney on Tuesday night, and was looking decades younger than her years.
Tyra turned heads in a chocolate-toned ensemble including a leather corset that cinched in her waist.
It was worn over the top of a flowing, satin gown that skimmed her famous figure and featured ruching at the bust.
For makeup, Tyra chose a cool and natural tone with rosy blush and a muted nude lipstick.
The stunner was on the red carpet alongside Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis in Sydney on Tuesday night, and was looking decades younger than her years
She completed the look by wearing her bob sleek and straightened, and added a pair of patent leather heels in a brown tone that matched her dress.
Tyra recently revealed why she moved with her family to Sydney, Australia, last year - and what inspired her relocation across the world.
Banks, who was born in California, has been living down under for close to two years with her son, York Banks Asla, nine, and partner, Louis Bélanger-Martin.
The Life-Size actress opened up about her decision to move on while appearing as a guest co-host on Today With Jenna & Friends with Jenna Bush Hager.
'So I have this ice cream company, SMiZE and Dream,' she divulged to Hager, explaining that her products are being sold on cruises and airplanes.
'I was going to Australia a lot because we were making a lot of our ice cream there in a big facility doing our recipes, and I just fell in love with it,' she continued.
Interestingly enough, the former America's Next Top Model creator revealed that Australia ranks among the top three countries that eat the most ice cream.
The other two countries taking the lead are America and New Zealand.
'So I was like, "I'm happy here, and they love to eat some ice cream, so are we gonna do this, family?" And we did it!' Banks said simply about the move.
During the show, Banks also filmed a 'morning in her life' video from Sydney for viewers.
She started off her day by waking up at 6:30 am and making a cup of coffee before taking viewers on an adventure.
'Sydney has so many beautiful sights, but let me show you one of my favourite places to take my little boo boo, my son,' the Shake Ya Body singer shared.
She then resumed filming from Tumbalong Park in Darling Harbour.
'They have what we call a little mini waterpark, they have swings and stuff for kids,' Banks shared, as she showed off the gorgeous scene, with kids and parents running around in the background.
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