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Carrie Bickmore's shock Logies afterparty admission as she flaunts her cleavage on the red carpet

Carrie Bickmore's shock Logies afterparty admission as she flaunts her cleavage on the red carpet

Daily Mail​21 hours ago
Carrie Bickmore has made a shock admission about the afterparty for the 2025 Logie Awards.
Taking to her Instagram Stories on Tuesday, the popular broadcaster, 44, shared two photos that showed her posing on the red carpet in her would-be afterparty attire.
Carrie put on quite the busty display in the photos, stepping out in a figure-hugging mini-dress from Australian designer Rebecca Vallance.
The low-cut dress, which featured eye-catching floral diamante appliqués, flaunted Carrie's ample cleavage.
Carrie's party dress finished at her thigh, showing off her trim and toned pins.
Carrie appeared ready for a big night post-Logies, happily hamming up for the camera on the red carpet.
However, the dress was not given its moment in the spotlight, with Carrie admitting she skipped the afterparty antics in favour of a good night's sleep.
Carrie did reveal that she attempted to put in an appearance, but her hotel pillow was more inviting than hitting the dance floor with fellow celebs.
'When you get changed to go to the after party... walk down to the party then walk back up to bed because suddenly a full night's sleep in a hotel bed sounds more appealing than a dance floor,' Carrie wrote, augmenting the sentiment with a laughing face emoji.
Carrie had earlier turned more than a few heads when she arrived at Australian television's night of nights on Sunday.
Known for flaunting her innate sense of style on the Logies red carpet, Carrie certainly didn't disappoint this year.
She looked radiant in her one-shoulder design – the subtle shimmer highlighting her spectacular figure as she sashayed down the carpet.
Her hair was immaculate and while the heavy eye makeup was a bold move, it worked beautifully with her minimalist accessories and ultra-natural look.
Carrie's post-Logies admission comes as rumours continue to swirl about a potential romance with Lee Elliott.
Carrie posted a series of photos to Instagram on Sunday, showing off her stunning Logies red carpet look.
'Dress of dreams... Thank you to the amazing team who pulled this look together,' Carrie wrote, before tagging the designer and make-up artist.
Lee, 43, showed his support by liking Carrie's social media post.
According to Woman's Day, Carrie and Lee have been spending a lot of time together at Carrie's home.
The publication claimed the pair were introduced by mutual friends and the relationship is 'heating up quickly'.
'They've been trying hard to keep things under wraps. But there's definitely something romantic going on. They're a beautiful couple!' a source allegedly told the magazine.
Lee is newly single after splitting from his wife, Georgia, earlier this year.
He and Georgia, who first met on the 2016 season of The Bachelorette, announced their separation with identical posts to Instagram in May.
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