Sonia Kruger cut an elegant figure as she led the stars at Royal Randwick’s Everest race day alongside Samantha Armytage and Krissy Marsh on Saturday.
The glamorous trio made sure they turned heads in effortlessly glamorous ensembles as they stepped out to Sydney Racecourse for the day of festivities.
For the glitzy day out, Sonia, 59, showed off her incredible figure in a white one-shoulder dress with a center slit that showed off her toned legs.
She added a few extra inches to her height with a pair of sheer heels and packed her essentials into a stylish handbag.
In keeping with the white and blue dress code, the former Big Brother Australia host attached a teal headband to her golden locks.
Her appearance comes after it was claimed her future at Channel Seven could be in doubt after Big Brother moved to Network 10, with Mel Trancia taking over hosting duties.
Despite the television favorite once being one of Seven’s most in-demand stars, rumors are circulating that this may no longer be the case following changes at the network.
The Daily Telegraph claimed that a ‘highly placed source’ at Seven said Sonia was ‘vulnerable’ due to the reduced workload, citing her reported $1.3 million contract.
However, a spokesperson for Seven has dismissed the claims ‘completely wrong’, while Sonia’s representatives also said she was ‘happy’ with her ‘long-term’ contract at Seven and had not taken a pay cut.
Sonia also didn’t seem bothered by the recent rumors as she stepped out on race day with a big smile on her face.
She was joined at the event by her former Channel Seven co-star Samantha, who recently left Farmer Wants A Wife and the network after 21 years.
To get into the race day mood, Samantha, 48,
Elsewhere, Kate Waterhouse made a quick appearance in a white feather dress with a daring side slit that showed off a glimpse of her toned legs.
The presenter, 40, added a pair of white loafers to her body and attached a chunky white headband on top of her head to complete her elegant ensemble.
Kate, who is a regular at the races, accentuated her stunning features with a glamorous make-up palette as she posed up a storm for the cameras.
Kate has long had a passion for horse racing, as she is the daughter of horse trainer Gai Waterhouse and bookmaker Robbie Waterhouse.
Meanwhile, Grace Hayden, 22, put the leggy on display in a white strapless mini dress with a bubble-style skirt.
She gave herself a few extra inches in a pair of white stiletto heels and packed her essentials into a small cream handbag for the lavish day out.
Kate Waterhouse (left) and Grace Hayden (right) showed off their fashion credentials as they led the stars at Royal Randwick’s Everest race day on Saturday
Kate quickly put on a show in a white feather dress with a daring side slit that showed off a glimpse of her toned legs
The Seven Race Day fashion reporter fixed a fascinator in her brunette locks to complete her elegant look.
She posed next to her new cotton heir Wilson Statham, who she was first linked to earlier this year.
The daughter of cricket legend Matthew Hayden looked very smitten with Wilson as they posed arm in arm.
They were all among the arrivals on the Everest race day, which is billed as ‘the richest race in the world’.
The race will see 12 of the fastest horses compete over a distance of 1,200 meters at Randwick Racecourse for a chance to win the $20,000,000 prize.
Traditionally, attendees were encouraged to wear glitzy outfits in white with a hint of light blue.
Grace has been out and about with Wilson in recent weeks and they were seen having a great time during a sighting in June.
Meanwhile, Grace, 22, put the leggy on display in a white strapless mini dress with a bubble-style skirt
She posed next to her new cotton heir Wilson Statham, who she was first linked to earlier this year
They were all among the arrivals on the Everest race day, which is billed as ‘the richest race in the world’. Pictured: Lucinda Pickett
Traditionally, attendees were encouraged to wear glitzy outfits in white with a hint of light blue. Pictured: Chantel Buckley
Ally Mosley adhered to the race day dress code in a stylish teal mini dress adorned with floral detailing
Stacey Hemera opted for a very daring look as she stepped out in a strapless red dress, which she styled with blue heels and a matching hat
During an outing with their friends, she was seen smiling as she cuddled Wilson, the son of Queensland cotton magnates Danielle and David Statham.
Grace and Wilson first made their romance public at the Randwick races on April 6 and were spotted holding hands in a Sydney pub a month later.
Wilson’s parents, Danielle and David, own and operate the Sundown Pastoral Company, a family-run but privately owned cotton and arable business.
Their empire covers more than 70,000 hectares in Queensland and northern NSW.