Lisa Wilkinson cuts a low key figure as she steps out in Mosman wearing a bucket hat and sunglasses amid claims she’s making a comeback
Lisa Wilkinson went incognito during a low-key outing on Saturday.
The controversial television presenter stepped out in the upscale Sydney suburb of Mosman wearing a bucket hat and sunglasses.
The 64-year-old arrived in her husband’s red Tesla car, which she parked before walking to the Hayden Orpheum cinema, perhaps to see a solo movie.
Lisa wore a crisp white shirt under a cropped black blazer for a trendy and modern look.
She added baggy white jeans and canvas sneakers for a more casual touch.
The former Project star matched her leather crossbody bag with the brown designer belt she also wore.
Lisa appeared to have minimal makeup, along with a soft pink lipstick, and wore her brunette locks down and straightened.
It comes amid reports that Lisa is slowly rebuilding her public image.
Lisa Wilkinson (pictured) went incognito during a low-key outing on Saturday
The controversial television presenter stepped out in the upscale Sydney suburb of Mosman wearing a bucket hat and sunglasses
Lisa wore a crisp white shirt under a cropped black blazer for a trendy and modern look
The television star has been quietly attending a handful of red carpet events in recent months and showed up at a trendy influencer party earlier this month.
She surprised guests at the launch of the new GRO+ Advanced Hair Serum from wellness brand Vegamour at Bondi Icebergs, the Daily Telegraph reports.
The former Project star looked “relaxed and happy” as she mingled with celebrity guests including Simone Holtznagel and Amy Castano.
It is the latest in a series of appearances in a bid for Wilkinson to ‘re-enter the Sydney social scene’, the publication claims.
The 64-year-old arrived in her husband’s red Tesla car, which she parked before walking to the Hayden Orpheum cinema, perhaps to see a movie.
She added baggy white jeans and canvas sneakers for a more casual touch
The former Project star matched her leather crossbody bag with the brown designer belt she also wore
At the end of last month, Lisa stood with a smile on the red carpet during the opening night of Sunset Boulevard in Sydney.
The controversial television star appeared in good spirits as she made a glamorous entrance to the Sydney Opera House.
She also mingled with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese at the Cauliflower Club rugby lunch at the end of August.
In March Wilkinson stepped out for the opening night of & Juliet in Sydney.
Lisa appeared to have minimal makeup along with a soft pink lipstick and wore her brunette locks down and straightened
It comes amid reports that Lisa is slowly rebuilding her public image
The television star has been quietly seen at a handful of red carpet events in recent months and showed up at a trendy influencer party earlier this month.
It comes after news that Lisa wants to return to TV screens after months of inactivity and five dull weeks spent in a courtroom, sources say.
The Channel 10 star and former darling of breakfast TV is keen to do more ‘blockbuster interviews’ again in the new year, friends told the Weekend Australian.
Wilkinson quit The Project last November and despite remaining on Ten’s payroll until the end of 2024, she has not appeared on the channel for more than a year.
Despite her long hiatus from the network, Wilkinson has remained in the public eye through her role in a highly publicized defamation lawsuit.
At the end of last month, Lisa stood with a smile on the red carpet during the opening night of Sunset Boulevard in Sydney
In March, Wilkinson stepped out for the opening night of & Juliet in Sydney
She was involved 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.
The defamation case took place in court in the last five weeks of the court’s term. Judge Lee reserved his decision in this case.
Friends of Wilkinson say her court appearances have worked to her advantage by giving the TV star ‘a constant stream of publicity’.
“Yes, she’s been off air for a while, but I don’t think anyone has forgotten her,” former Seven and Nine director Peter Meakin told the channel. Weekend Australian.
“I’m sure her loyal followers will remain loyal.”
Network Ten claims they are in talks to develop ‘other projects’ with Wilkinson.