The Morning Show’s Kylie Gillies braces against the cold Sydney weather in a very affordable faux fur jacket as she walks outside the studio at Seven’s Martin Place
Temperatures in Sydney have dropped in recent weeks.
And Kylie Gillies was well prepared on Thursday, donning a faux fur coat while outside Seven’s Martin Place studio.
The Morning Show co-host, 56, donned a Leona Edmiston ruby crop fur coat, worth just $74.99 for the chunky winter outing.
Kylie captioned the post, “Coat weather much? Below 10 degrees.. and here comes the fluffy fur.’
The Harris Scarfe ambassador also borrowed a dog named Penelope for the impromptu fashion shoot.
Kylie Gillies was well prepared for Sydney’s chilly weather on Thursday, donning a faux fur coat while outside Seven’s Martin Place studio
Morning Show co-host, 56, wore a ruby crop fur coat Leona Edmiston, worth just $74.99 for the chunky winter outing
The upbeat performance comes just weeks after Gillies burst into tears on live television Friday morning when she spoke about the death of her Channel Seven colleague, hair and make-up artist Garry Siutz.
Kylie broke down while talking to Garry’s daughter Kiya, who advocated for better skin cancer awareness.
After her father, who was a Channel Seven employee, died of the disease, Kiya helped jump-start Australia’s first-ever National Skin Check truck.
Morning Show hosts and dear friends of Garry, Kylie and Larry Emdur, invited her to appear on the breakfast program to promote the free skin checks.
Australian Skin Cancer Foundation CEO and founder Jay Allen also appeared alongside Kiya as they stood in front of the skin check van.
Kylie captioned the post, “Coat weather much? Below 10 degrees.. and that’s where the fluffy fur comes from’
It comes after Gillies burst into tears on live television earlier this month when she spoke about the death of her Channel Seven colleague Garry Siutz (right)
The Morning Show host broke down during a conversation with hair and makeup artist’s daughter Kiya (far right with Jay Allen) who advocated for better awareness of skin cancer after her father died from the disease
Plastered on the side of the vehicle were 86 people who had died of melanoma, including Garry’s smiling face.
“The cause holds special significance for The Morning Show after we lost one of our own to the disease in 2021,” Kylie said.
“It’s very close to us,” Larry agreed.
Larry, 58, went on to tell Kiya that her father’s name is often heard in the hallways of The Morning Show because the colleagues and friends he left behind remember him.
“It was so nice to… to hear Garry’s name, wasn’t it, Larry. It’s wonderful to hear his name back in the studio,’ Kylie said as she collapsed
Later in the segment, Jay and Kiya thanked the breakfast show hosts for their support, saying, “To the team at The Morning Show, thank you for your support… this is for life.”
Kylie burst into tears upon hearing the sentiment and struggled to get her next words out, looking to her co-host for support.
“It was so nice to… to hear Garry’s name mentioned, wasn’t it, Larry? It’s nice to hear his name back in the studio,’ she said, collapsing.