Narelda Jacobs walked down the aisle with her bride Karina Natt earlier this month.
And the newlyweds made their red carpet debut as a married couple on Friday at the opening night of Gaslight at Sydney’s Roslyn Packer Theatre.
The Channel 10 presenter and her wife looked incredibly happy as they enjoyed their honeymoon in the spotlight.
The women exchanged warm glances and laughed together as they posed for photos holding hands.
Narelda looked fashionable in a horse-print shirt in retro shades of bright orange and dark brown.
She wore camel-colored pants that hugged her figure, and black leather boots.
The TV star opted for a fresh and bright makeup look with a pink blush and a matte pink lipstick.
She completed her outfit with a pair of earrings that matched her pants, and she wore no other accessories except for her wedding ring.
Narelda Jacobs walked down the aisle with her bride Karina Natt earlier this month. And the newlyweds made their red carpet debut as a married couple on Friday at the Gaslight opening night at Sydney’s Roslyn Packer Theatre. Both pictured
The Channel 10 presenter and her wife looked completely in love as they enjoyed their honeymoon in the spotlight
The women exchanged warm glances and laughed together as they posed for photos holding hands
Karina was also totally on trend in an olive green long-sleeved top and black wide-leg trousers, paired with leather boots.
The couple married in a festive ceremony in Sydney in early August, just 18 months after their first date.
The 48-year-old appeared to be having a great time in photos shared on Instagram, as he was surrounded by friends, family and celebrity guests.
The two exchanged vows in front of a floral arch that stood in front of a large window on what appeared to be an upper floor.
Narelda and her new wife both opted for white outfits, with the TV star choosing a fitted dress with fur accents from Australian luxury brand Zhivago.
Narelda looked fashionable in a horse-themed shirt in retro shades of bright orange and dark brown, with a pair of figure-hugging camel trousers and black leather boots.
Karina was also on trend in an olive green long sleeve top and black wide leg trousers, worn with leather boots
Karina, meanwhile, also wore a Zhivago dress, which also fitted tightly to her body and featured highly fashionable raised shoulders.
Celebrity guests included MasterChef Australia star Melissa Leong and celebrity chef Kylie Kwong.
Also in attendance were comedian Luke McGregor and his wife Dr. Amy Thunig-McGregor.
After the intimate vow ceremony, the brides changed into their wedding gowns and partied into the night.
The newlyweds wore matching opal disco dresses with a plunging neckline and an ’80s-style silhouette.
The couple married in a festive ceremony in Sydney in early August, just 18 months after going on their first date.
Narelda and her new wife both opted for white ensembles, with the TV star opting for a fitted dress with fur accents from Australian luxury brand Zhivago
Natt is chief of staff to South Australian Greens Senator Sarah Hanson-Young.
Jacobs previously had a long-term relationship with filmmaker Stevie Cruz-Martin.
It’s unclear when Jacobs and Cruz-Martin split, but it’s understood the film and television director now lives in London.
She debuted her new romance in an Instagram post in early 2023, sharing a photo of the two women kissing during Sydney’s World Pride celebrations.
In the caption, Jacobs revealed that the couple first went on a date in February of that year. He made the announcement when they had only been dating for four weeks.
“You can’t ignore the numbers. First date 2/23/23. A month later 3/23/23,” she wrote.
Karina, meanwhile, was also dressed in a Zhivago dress, which also hugged her figure and included a high-shine shrug
Natt is chief of staff to South Australian Greens Senator Sarah Hanson-Young.
After the intimate vow ceremony, the brides changed outfits to party into the night
Natt first appeared on Jacobs’ Instagram feed on March 4 of that year.
Jacobs told The Australian In 2021, she was told that it was wrong to be gay and that she would go to hell because of her sexuality.
She also said she wanted her daughter Jade Dolman to have a more tolerant and accepting childhood than she did.
“I wanted Jade to grow up with an open mind; I didn’t want that, because of our very Christian upbringing. We thought gay people went to hell,” she said.
Jacobs grew up in a strict Christian family and came out at age 21. She had a hard time accepting that she was gay.
“I buried my sexuality so deep because of the way we were raised,” she told The Sydney Morning Herald in February 2021.
Her mother Margaret has made it clear that she does not accept her sexuality, but that she loves her anyway.
‘[My mother and I] “We have great conversations about all kinds of topics, but there are certain things we just don’t talk about,” she said.
“I would like to talk to my mother about relationships, but I know that will never happen.”