Breakfast TV favorite’s Natalie Barr and Matt ‘Shirvo’ Shirvington joined other Seven stars for the Good Friday Appeal in Melbourne on Friday.
The annual Channel Seven telethon raised a whopping $23,368,724 for Melbourne’s Royal Children Hospital.
The Sunrise hosts could be seen posing with other members of the Brekkie Central team including Katie Brown, Mark Beretta and Edwina Bartholomew.
Also lending a hand to raise money for the worthy cause were Home and Away star’s Jessica Redmayne and Emily Weir.
Jessica, 35, cut a stylish figure flashing a tanned mid-drift in shirt white top she paired with pleated brown slacks and a pair of chunky blue heels.
Her Home and Away co-star Emily, 33, showed off her slim legs in a short skirt she matched with spangled high heeled boots, a white shirt and black jacket.
They were joined by more Home and Away co-stars James Stewart, Ada Nicodemou and Matt Evans.
James, 48, looked dashing going tie-less a stylish cream suit he matched with a white shirt and brown shoes.
She posed on the red carpet with her Brekkie Central pal Edwina Bartholomew, 40, who look incandescent in blue slacks and matching shirt top.
Chicago The Musical star Zoe Ventoura, 43, was also on hand to lend her support to the worth cause.
The stage star hit the red carpet in a cream suit made up of baggy trousers and a matching jacket with tie-belt she paired with a set of white dress sandals.
Performing for the telecast was former Hunters and Collectors frontman Mark Seymour, who was joined by his daughter Eva.
Other stars who performed on the night Conrad Sewell, Kate Miller-Heidke and 2024 Australian Idol winner Dylan Wright.
The telethon, broadcast on Channel Seven in Melbourne and nationally on 7plus, helped raise a record-breaking $23,368,724 for The Royal Children’s Hospital in Melbourne.
‘It is always touching to see Victorians dig deep for a cause so close to all of our hearts,’ Managing Director Seven Melbourne and Head of Network Sport, Lewis Martin, said.
‘It is an honour for Seven to broadcast this iconic event, as we have for the past 67 years. Thank you to all of our special guests, volunteers and staff who made it all possible, and to our partners at The Royal Children’s Hospital and the Herald Sun for another outstanding year.’