Brooke Warne turns heads in a busty orange jumpsuit at the Melbourne Cup – after being forced to walk for 30 minutes in the heat while getting caught up in Free Palestine protests

Brooke Warne ensured all eyes were on her as she stepped out in a busty orange-hued jumpsuit for the Melbourne Cup on Tuesday. 

Brooke, the eldest daughter of late legendary cricketer Shane Warne, looked every inch the influencer in the fitted ensemble. 

The bombshell, 26, looked to be in good spirits, as she happily posed by the media wall at the star-studded occasion.

Brooke opted to pair the jumpsuit with a black fascinator, oversized clutch, and a pair of pointed heels.

She finished her look with a pair of silver earrings and a gold necklace. 

Shane Warne’s eldest daughter Brooke, 26, turned heads with a busty display in a plunging orange jumpsuit at the Melbourne Cup on Tuesday. Pictured 

Brooke had a chaotic start to the races, after being caught up in pro-Palestine and anti-Melbourne Cup protests taking place outside the Carnival. 

She was forced to walk 30 minutes due to the demonstrations. 

‘They were diverting all the traffic and we had places to be so we ended up having to walk,’ Warne told NCA NewsWire.

The influencer said she was determined not to miss out on a scheduled appearance at the Schweppes marquee. 

Brooke was forced to walk 30 minutes to her marquee, after being caught up in the Free Palestine and anti-horse racing protestors. Pictured

Brooke was forced to walk 30 minutes to her marquee, after being caught up in the Free Palestine and anti-horse racing protestors. Pictured 

‘I had to walk for half an hour, up all these steps in my heels,’ Warne added.

‘I didn’t want to stuff anyone around so I thought, ‘I’ll just have to walk it’.’

Warne, accompanied by her partner Alex Heath and other friends, said she had no idea the protests were being held.

‘I didn’t know what was going on,’ she said. ‘There was the Nup to the Cup people and also the Palestine protesters.’ 

Boyfriend Alex flew in from Wales solely to attend the Melbourne Cup. 

'I had to walk for half an hour, up all these steps ... in my heels,' Warne said of getting to her planned appearance, 'I didn't want to stuff anyone around so I thought, 'I'll just have to walk it''

‘I had to walk for half an hour, up all these steps … in my heels,’ Warne said of getting to her planned appearance, ‘I didn’t want to stuff anyone around so I thought, ‘I’ll just have to walk it”

Warne, accompanied by her partner Alex Heath and other friends, said she had no idea the protests were being held. Pictured

Warne, accompanied by her partner Alex Heath and other friends, said she had no idea the protests were being held. Pictured 

‘It’s their first time they’ve ever been to the races and that’s all they ever wanted to do,’ she said.

Brooke recently opened up about her struggles after her legendary father died in March last year.

She told Stellar Magazine that her family, including siblings Jackson and Summer and mother Simone Callahan, have pulled together.

‘As a family, we’ve always stuck together. We’ve always had each other’s backs. We’re going okay,’ she said. 

‘Obviously, I miss him and think about him every second – that’s never going to change,’ Brooke continued.

‘I think we just learn to accept life, that this is our life now, and do the best by him and make him proud… and be positive and enjoy everything. You don’t know what’s going to happen.’

Shane died in March 2022 of a suspected heart attack while on holiday in Thailand.

Alex flew in from Wales solely to attend the Melbourne Cup. 'It's their first time they've ever been to the races and that's all they ever wanted to do,' she said

Alex flew in from Wales solely to attend the Melbourne Cup. ‘It’s their first time they’ve ever been to the races and that’s all they ever wanted to do,’ she said

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