
Nathan Lyon's glamorous cricket WAG wife Emma officially launches her new career after giving up real estate
The mother-of-one, who shares a one-year-old daughter with cricketer Nathan Lyon, launched her new career with a sponsored Instagram post on Wednesday.
The 32-year-old, who has left behind her career in real estate, modelled a series of ensembles from UK fashion brand Maebe.
Among the chic looks was a cream wool crop top, which sells for $116, and a button-down white singlet, valued at $105.
She also sported a jacket made of grey sweatshirt-type fabric, adorned with silver buttons, which retails for $116.
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'Just the cosy winter knits your wardrobe needs,' the WAG wrote in the caption of her Instagram post.
'Thank you @maebestore for this perfect little parcel to come home to,' she added, while hashtagging the term 'gifted' to indicate the items were sent to her for free.
It comes after Emma flaunted all the benefits of being a cricket WAG as she flew first class to England in May.
Emma was travelling to the UK to attend the World Test Championship.
As she documented her journey on Instagram she flaunted her wealth - showing off her expensive $22,000 accessories and $1,500 collection of in-flight skincare.
Emma shared videos of herself cuddling up to her daughter as she arrived at the airport for her first-class Qantas flight.
In one clip, she could be seen holding her bub as she stood on an escalator with a black Chanel bag worth a jaw-dropping $19,230.
She also carried a tote bag from Goyard worth $3,725, for a total of $22,955 worth of accessories.
But the luxuries didn't end there.
Emma went on to share an inside look at her skincare bag, showing off a range of luxe products worth a total of $1,487.
The most expensive of the items was a 'repairing and regenerative' face cream from Biologique Recherche, which retails for a whopping $390.
She also included the full range of formulations from Rationale - Milk Concentrate ($214), Enriched Crème ($212), two serums ($206 and $204) and cleanser ($120).
Emma also added Clarity Peptides from Medik8 ($101) to her skincare bag, as well as a $25 face mask from 111SKIN and a $15 lip balm from Lanolips.
The WAG finished off her reel of content with a short clip showing her completely flawless and glowing complexion after lathering her face with the products.
Emma finally confirmed she and Nathan welcomed a baby girl to the world in September 2023.
They made the reveal in October 2024, with Nathan now a father to three girls as he shares two children with his ex-partner Mel Waring.
Emma posted two images of her daughter to Instagram at the time, captioning the photos with 'Mini me'.
In one of the pictures, the youngster could be seen wearing a T-shirt which read 'daddy's girl'.
There was no indication Emma was expecting prior to her daughter's birth, with the glamour couple doing an amazing job of keeping the pregnancy under wraps.
She attended the 2023 Ashes tour in the United Kingdom with the rest of the Australian team's WAGs after marrying Nathan in July 2022.
Emma appeared to have carefully edited photos she posted on her Instagram to avoid any shots which would give away a pregnancy.
Even when spotted by paparazzi, Emma was wearing an overcoat which would have covered any tell-tale signs.
The fiercely private couple also kept their engagement a secret before they were eventually married.
Emma and her bowling beau's relationship began in scandalous circumstances, as they had been caught kissing in Perth in late 2017 while Nathan was still with Mel.
Mel detailed their heartbreaking split in a blog post in March 2018.
She said on social media her pain was 'real and deep' and recounted nights when she would lie in bed with her children and cry.
'I didn't ask for this, this wasn't the way my life was supposed to be. He was my forever, he was my whole world,' she wrote.
Mel has since found love with a new man, but has not revealed his identity.
Nathan and Emma started dating in 2017 and bought their Sydney home together in 2020.
Rumours started to swirl that their engagement was on in 2022.
That was later

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