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Cricket legend Matthew Hayden's daughter Grace stuns in a VERY revealing outfit just after getting some massive career news

Cricket legend Matthew Hayden's daughter Grace stuns in a VERY revealing outfit just after getting some massive career news

Daily Mail​19-05-2025

Grace Hayden dazzled as she took to Instagram on Sunday night to pose for photos with her boyfriend, Wilson Statham.
Hayden, who is the daughter of Aussie cricket great Matthew Hayden, donned a revealing black gown, with no back.
She glowed as she hugged her beau, Wilson, who looked very smart, sporting a tuxedo with a bow tie.
The pair had appeared to be heading to a black-tie event in Brisbane, with Gracie captioning the post 'Gents Balling' with a black heart emoji.
Wilson is the son of Queensland cotton moguls Danielle and David Statham.
The pair looked smitten as Grace wrapped her arm around Wilson's waist and smiled back at the camera.
The pair went public with their romance back in April 2024 during a trip to the races at Randwick.
They were later seen out in Sydney at the pub holding hands.
They are understood to have known each other for several years, having both attended Royal Ascot in June 2023.
Grace had previously been going out with Hawthorn premiership star Campbell Brown.
Grace, meanwhile, has recently taken a huge step in her television career and is now due to follow in the footsteps of her father into the sports industry.
The presenter, 22, recently landed her biggest gig yet and has been working for Star Sports on the broadcaster's coverage of the 2025 Indian Premier League.
Hayden was also set to join up with her father in the commentary box.
'Everything's larger, louder, and brighter in India,' she told News Corp.
'It's pretty cool to work alongside my dad too, and carry on the legacy.'
She had originally not planned on working in sports media but admitted that her dad, who played for the Chennai Super Kings, had got her interested in working in India.
'I never thought life would take me in this direction,' she said.
'I was always super sporty. (I) tried every sport growing up, and I've always loved being in front of the camera.'
'He used to bring home spices and we would cook Indian food together,' she said.
'Then I started visiting myself for the IPL and embraced the fashion, the people, the energy.
'It's different from Australia, but it feels like home.'
Hayden began working as Channel 7's Oaks Day Ambassador, which thrust her into the spotlight. She has since gone on to work with the broadcaster on their horse racing coverage and primarily works as a fashion journalist during race weekends.
She is also now set to travel the globe as a presenter on digital platform Racing X, which covers events and race meets in Las Vegas, Saudi Arabia and New Zealand.

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