
Brooke Warne doesn't look like this anymore! Budding influencer stuns fans as she debuts glamorous new look
Brooke Warne has stunned her followers with a striking new look – and fans say she has never looked better.
The 27-year-old daughter of late cricket legend Shane Warne has turned heads with a series of glamorous photos shared to social media, revealing a glowing complexion, sleek blonde hair and flawless makeup.
In one image, the influencer was seen pouting confidently at the camera while applying bronzer in a plush bathrobe, her skin absolutely radiant.
Another snap showed Brooke beaming with pride as she posed at a glamorous evening event.
A third photo captured the rising star snapping a chic mirror selfie in an oversized blazer, her sleek, straight hair and flawless features stealing the spotlight.
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With her ultra-glamorous new look, Brooke was almost unrecognisable to fans – but she still had her trademark smile.
Brooke's friends and fans took to the comment section to gush over her new look.
'Soooo good,' wrote Kiah Broadsmith, the girlfriend of Brooke's brother Jackson.
'You're rocking that hairstyle,' a second person added.
Her glamorous transformation comes after Brooke revealed a new career as a food and lifestyle influencer.
She took to social media in March to launch her new YouTube channel Cook with Brooke.
The blonde beauty shared a gallery of images in which she was seen wearing a chef's apron and cooking a delicious-looking steak dish.
Brooke also teased fans about what they can look forward to experiencing on her new channel.
'Cook with Brooke is coming to YouTube,' she gushed in the caption.
'Many more exciting vlogs!! Lots of beauty and fashion, travel vlogs and of course food!
'I love to talk so I thought this could be something fun to start! Lots more cooking and getting to know me!'
Brooke also shared some behind-the-scenes footage of herself cooking up a storm for her channel.
In March, Brooke shared an emotional tribute to her late cricket legend father on the third anniversary of his shock death.
Brooke shared a gallery of heartfelt photos to social media which captured some of the precious moments she shared with her sporting legend father.
One never-before-seen photo captured a happy Shane tenderly cradling a newborn Brooke, while another image saw them posing in front of a seaside setting.
Brooke captioned the gallery with some emotional words.
'Three years without you Dad. I miss laughing with you about the little things, there is so much I want to show you,' she began.
'I know you're always with us, I love you. I miss you every day.'
The king of spin tragically died of a heart attack at 52 on March 4, 2022, while staying at a luxury villa on the Thailand holiday island of Koh Samui.
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