Celeste Barber presents champion driver Max Verstappen the Pirelli Pole Position Award
Comedian Celeste Barber cuts a smart-casual figure in a leather miniskirt as she presents champion driver Max Verstappen with the Pirelli Pole Position award at F1 Melbourne.
Celeste Barber was enjoying a day at Formula 1 Melbourne on Saturday.
The comedian was on hand to present Max Verstappen with the Pirelli Pole Position award, and the pair smiled as she handed over the trophy.
The champion driver from the Netherlands dressed in racing gear, while Celeste kept things smart but casual.
She paired a black top with a leather skirt and wore her brunette locks away from her face.
It comes after the actress revealed that she did her own stunts in her new Netflix comedy Wellmania.
Celeste Barber was enjoying a day at Formula 1 Melbourne on Saturday. The comedian was on hand to present Max Verstappen with the Pirelli Pole Position award, and the pair smiled as she handed over the trophy. both in the photo
The champion driver from the Netherlands dressed in racing gear, while Celeste kept things smart but casual.
She paired a black top with a leather skirt and used the strands of her brown hair.
Appearing on The Project, the funny Aussie said she got bruised after learning aerial silks.
“The most complete one I had to do was silks in a gym scene, you know, those amazing acrobatic silks where you spin around,” he told hosts Waleed Aly and Sarah Harris.
“I had to go to stunt rehearsals for three days,” added the 40-year-old.
A type of acrobatic performance, aerial silkers must perform tricks in the air while holding on to one or two pieces of cloth hanging from a ceiling.
It comes after the actress revealed that she did her own stunts in her new Netflix comedy Wellmania. Appearing on The Project, she said that she got bruised after learning aerial silks.
“The most complete one I had to do was silks in a gym scene, you know, those amazing acrobatic silks that you spin around in,” he said. In the photo, a scene from Wellmania.
Notoriously strenuous, gymnasts often take silks to improve their strength and flexibility.
Despite her difficulty, Barber revealed that her husband, Api Robin, had a less than impressed response with her new ability.
“I saw it with my husband and I was like, ‘I did all my own stunts,’ and he was like, ‘When did that happen?’
“I was like ‘that part where I fell, three days of rehearsal to do it’.” I’ve bruised and all!
Despite her difficulty, Barber revealed that her husband, Api Robin (right), had a less than impressed response to her new ability.