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Guess who! Makeup-free Aussie model looks unrecognisable as she steps out in Sydney

Guess who! Makeup-free Aussie model looks unrecognisable as she steps out in Sydney

Daily Mail​6 hours ago

She's the Australian model that was once dubbed 'the next Elle Macpherson '.
The beauty entered the world of modelling as a child, landing her first major cover at the tender age of 13.
She's also graced such covers as Mexican Vogue, German Cosmo and Madame Figaro Magazine.
Her talent also led her to star in reality shows The Face with Naomi Campbell and Australia's Next Top Model.
Away from the camera, she is also a singer as well as a former ambassador for the Ovarian Cancer Research Foundation.
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She's also a mum of one, welcoming her daughter in September 2018.
Now 36, the model looked almost unrecognisable when she stepped out in Sydney on Friday.
But can you guess who it is? It's none other than Cheyenne Tozzi.
Cheyenne cut a very casual figure when she was spotted in her old stomping ground of Cronulla on Friday.
Going makeup-free for the outing, Cheyenne sported a stoic expression after parking her car on the side of the road.
Cheyenne wore an electric blue jumper with 'Beverly Hills' emblazoned across the front.
She also wore a matching pair of sweat shorts that showed off the model's trim and toned legs.
Adding a touch of whimsy to her ensemble, Cheyenne adorned her feet with a pair of plush hot pink slides.
Back in 2022, Cheyenne revealed the reason behind walking away from modelling at the height of her fame
The eye-catching footwear featured a fluffy pink strap running across the bridge of Cheyenne's foot.
Her hair, left down for the outing, looked quite windswept, with Cheyenne's bangs flowing freely in the breeze as her locks cascaded freely down her shoulders.
Back in 2022, Cheyenne revealed the reason behind walking away from modelling at the height of her fame.
Speaking to The Sunday Telegraph at the time, Cheyenne said that she re-evaluated her priorities after her mother Yvonne was diagnosed with bowel cancer and, subsequently, multiple brain tumours.
'After mum got sick, I didn't care about the industry,' she said.
Cheyenne, who had been dubbed 'the next Elle Macpherson' at the peak of her fame, added: 'People say, "She didn't make it". But I don't need to prove anything to anyone.'
Cheyenne said she felt 'proud' of her decisions, as her mother's health and family will always come first.
In 2013, Yvonne was also diagnosed with multiple brain tumours.
The tumours were removed by neurosurgeon Dr Charlie Teo and, thankfully, Yvonne has since completely recovered.
Cheyenne welcomed her daughter Dahlia De La Lune, in September 2018 with ex Marlon Teixeira.
The couple split in 2020, with Cheyenne confirming the news to the Daily Telegraph.
'I have got Dahlia on my own. Family support is so important. I have such a loving family. We are all strong women,' she said.

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