Nineties soap star Toni Pearen resurfaced for a rare public outing in Sydney on Saturday.
The 53-year-old, who rose to stardom over three decades ago on E Street, turned heads on the red carpet for the premiere of the Australian film Kangaroo.
Toni, who has been out of the limelight for the last few years after appearing on the 2021 season of I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!, rocked a chic black romper jumpsuit with shorts.
The mother-of-two matched the outfit with a pair of black heels and accessorised with a brown leather handbag.
Toni looked incredible youthful in minimal makeup, but added a touch of glamour with some glitter around the eyes.
Toni's red carpet jaunt is a rare one for the star who shot to fame at 17 as a fan favourite on Channel 10's East Street in 1989.
These days, Toni leads a much quieter life away from the spotlight, running an acting school in Sydney and raising her family in the Northern Beaches.
She shares two children, son Lucky and daughter Ever, with husband Will Osmond.
Speaking to Kidspot in 2017, Toni said of parenting: 'When you've got a newborn, there are 24 hours a day and you're awake for a lot of it. There's a lot going on.
'Never in a million years before I had kids did I think I could step away from my career, but I'm really proud that I did it.'
She previously told Sydney's Daily Telegraph that she was 'very grateful' for the experiences she had in the entertainment industry.
Australians last saw Toni when she appeared on I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! in 2021.
Toni made her exit from E Street in 1992 to focus on her budding pop career.
She released two hit singles, I Want You and In Your Room, before returning to acting in 1994 on Home and Away.
Toni made a TV comeback in the early 2000s as the host of Australia's Funniest Home Videos from 2003 to 2007.
In 1995, she headlined the Australian comedy All Men Are Liars before her acting career started to slow down.
Toni made a comeback in the early 2000s as the host of Australia's Funniest Home Videos from 2003 to 2007, and then did Dancing with the Stars in 2008.
She stepped away from fame to focus on raising her two children, before returning to the TV screens for I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!
In February 2023, Toni performed her first gig in over 25 years at Sydney's World Pride.
'It was my first gig back in over 25 years and what a comeback!!! Thank you, Sydney @sydneymardigras @sydneyworldpride for making me ME again!' she wrote on Instagram at the time.
'Nothing brings me more joy than sharing it with you. Much love. Be proud, be brave, be YOU. Happy World Pride Sydney.'