Lisa Wilkinson made a rare red carpet appearance at the opening night of Sunset Boulevard in Sydney on Saturday.
The feisty TV star appeared to be in high spirits as she made a glamorous entrance at the Sydney Opera House.
The 64-year-old wore a draped black satin blouse under a slightly oversized blazer.
She wore it with chic, wide-leg silk trousers in a seductive rose gold hue.
Lisa completed the look with a pair of pointed, beige patent leather heels and carried a fabric-covered designer bag.
For her makeup, the former The Project star opted for a muted palette with a soft nude lip gloss and a hint of warm eyeshadow.
She wore her brunette bob in soft waves and added a pair of gold hoop earrings to the outfit.
Lisa completed her look with a stack of gold chain bracelets and walked the red carpet looking radiant.
Lisa Wilkinson (pictured) made a rare red carpet appearance at the opening night of Sunset Boulevard in Sydney on Saturday
The feisty TV star looked in high spirits as she made a glamorous entrance at the Sydney Opera House
According to sources, this follows the news that Lisa wants to appear on television again after months of inactivity and five boring weeks in a courtroom.
The Channel 10 star and former morning show darling is keen to return to doing more “blockbuster interviews” in the new year, friends told the Weekend Australian.
Wilkinson quit The Project last November and although she remained on Ten’s payroll until the end of 2024, she has not appeared on the channel for over a year.
Despite her long absence from the network, Wilkinson is still in the public eye thanks to her role in a much-publicized defamation case.
The 64-year-old opted for a draped black satin blouse under a slightly oversized blazer
It comes after news that Lisa wants to return to the television screens after months of inactivity and five boring weeks in a courtroom
She was embroiled in a case with Bruce Lehrmann, who sued Network 10 and Wilkinson over an interview with Brittany Higgins that aired on The Project and online.
In the last five weeks of the court’s session, the defamation case has played out in court. Judge Lee has reserved his decision in the case.
Friends of Wilkinson say her court appearances have worked to her advantage as they provide the TV star with “a constant stream of publicity”.
“Yes, she’s been off the air for a while, but I don’t think anyone will have forgotten her,” former Seven and Nine director Peter Meakin told the Weekend Australian.
“I’m sure her loyal followers will remain loyal to her.”
Network Ten claim they are in talks to develop ‘other projects’ with Wilkinson.