Reggie Bird was out on the Queensland Gold Coast on Friday.
The two-time Big Brother winner got out to do some shopping after putting in some miles for her charity drive.
The 49-year-old is slowly reaching a 100 km goal for Fred’s Big Run, which raises money to fight cataract blindness.
Reggie wore a light tank top and cycling shorts for the last part of the walk, as well as a pair of white sneakers.
She wore no makeup for the outing and tucked her ponytail under her dark cap.
Reggie Bird (pictured) was out on the Queensland Gold Coast on Friday
The two-time Big Brother winner stepped out to run some errands after putting in some miles for her charity drive
The 49-year-old is slowly reaching a 100km goal for Fred’s Big Run, raising money to fight cataract blindness
Reggie had a black eye, which she probably got in an accidental fall.
Later, the reality star hit the road again, checking out some local shops with a friend and using her cane to get around.
The star is legally blind after being diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa, a rare degenerative eye disease that causes severe visual impairment.
She opted for a simple white T-shirt and khaki pants along with white sneakers for that trip.
Reggie wore a light tank top and cycling shorts for the last part of the walk, as well as a pair of white sneakers
The media personality seemed a bit bloated from her walk at one point
She wore no makeup for the outing and tucked her ponytail under her dark cap
Reggie had a black eye, which she probably got in an accidental fall.
Reggie recently revealed that she may have no choice but to join OnlyFans as the cost of living worsens.
The former manager of the fish and chip shop shared an Instagram post imploring supermarkets to lower the cost of their products.
Bird, a mother of two teenage children, admitted she’s “not built” for a career on the adult website, which many Aussies now use to supplement their income.
Despite taking home $250,000 in prize money during the 2003 and 2022 seasons of Big Brother, the TV personality has struggled financially over the years.
Later, the reality star headed out again to check out some local shops with a friend
She used her cane to get around
The star is legally blind after being diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa, a rare degenerative eye disease that causes severe visual impairment
She opted for a simple white T-shirt and khaki pants along with white sneakers for that trip
She was stopped by a fan who wanted a selfie at one point
Reggie recently revealed she may have no choice but to join OnlyFans as the cost of living worsens
“Please reduce the cost of groceries. I’m not built for OnlyFans,” she wrote on Instagram, adding a praying emoji.
Many of Bird’s followers were quick to offer words of support, with Bachelor in Paradise star Mary Vaturino remarking, “I hear you, sis.”
‘You totally are! But yeah, they should lower the cost of groceries,” one fan wrote.
Bird revealed last year that she had none of the $250,000 prize money from when she first won Big Brother in 2003.
She said The Daily Telegraph her windfall was just “completely gone,” adding that her main motivation for returning for the 2022 season was to take care of her kids.
The former fish and chips store manager shared an Instagram post imploring supermarkets to lower the cost of their products
Bird, a mother of two teenage children, admitted she is ‘not built’ for a career on the adult website, which many Aussies now use to supplement their income
Despite taking home $250,000 in prize money during the 2003 and 2022 seasons of Big Brother, the TV personality has struggled financially over the years.
Despite taking home $250,000 in prize money during the 2003 and 2022 seasons of Big Brother, the TV personality has struggled financially over the years.
“I have to do this for my kids,” said Bird, who is mom to daughter Mia, 16, and son Lucas, 13.
Lucas suffers from cystic fibrosis, a life-threatening genetic condition that affects the lungs and digestive system.
Bird was known as Tassie’s recognizable ‘Aussie battler’ when she won Big Brother for the first time two decades ago.
She was reportedly “paid peanuts” to appear on Channel Seven in last year’s season, receiving $170 a day instead of an upfront payment.
But the Hobart native got lucky by winning the show last July, becoming the first person to ever win Big Brother twice, taking home an additional $250,000 in prize money.
“Please reduce the cost of groceries. I’m not built for OnlyFans,” she wrote on Instagram, adding a praying emoji