Put the bottle down! E Street star Melissa Tkautz suffers epic bust as she goes OTT at the fake tan on red carpet event
Now that the weather is getting colder and summer is almost a distant memory, many women are reaching for the fake tan bottle.
And former E Street star Melissa Tkautz seemed to have gone a little overboard with the bronzer when she attended the opening night of Tina – The Tina Turner Musical at Theater Royal Sydney Monday night.
The 49-year-old revealed her very tanned legs as she stepped onto the red carpet in a scarlet mini dress.
Melissa’s bronzed pins were several shades darker than the rest of her body as she posed and smoothed out in her one-shoulder dress.
Nevertheless, the actress looked stunning in her outfit, which she paired with perspex stilettos and a glittery purse.
Melissa Tkautz seemed to go a little overboard with the fake tan when she attended the opening night of Tina – The Tina Turner Musical at Theater Royal Sydney on Monday night
The blonde bombshell wore her locks in a stylish updo and she went for a smokey eye and nude lip for her makeup palette.
Her appearance at the event comes after Melissa was rumored to be part of the launch of The Real Housewives of Gold Coast last year.
While Hayu didn’t confirm the news, fans went wild at the idea of a new Housewives spin-off.
Oh, I’m so for this!’ gushed former Married At First Sight star Clare Verrall, as Abbie Chatfield wrote, “OMFG yes!”
The 49-year-old former E Street star revealed her very tanned legs as she stepped onto the red carpet in a mini dress
Nevertheless, the actress looked stunning in her red satin dress, paired with Perspex stilettos and a glittery purse.
Gold Coast influencer Kurt Coleman, DJ Brooke Evers and Bachelor in Paradise star Alisha Aitken-Radburn all also commented on the post.
The Real Housewives of Melbourne concluded its fifth season in December after being off the air for more than three years.
The last new entry in the Australian franchise was The Real Housewives of Sydney which premiered in 2017.
Unfortunately, the controversial series was canceled after just one season.
Many viewers called it the “dirtiest” Housewives series in the global franchise’s history.
Brian Walsh, executive director of television at Foxtel, agreed, saying the show had gone “too far” in 2019.
“Many of the women on this show were nasty for being nasty and have no redeeming qualities,” he told The Daily Telegraph.
American network Bravo, which has aired several seasons of the Real Housewives of Melbourne, also reportedly declined to pick up the Sydney version due to its “extreme” nature.