Tahnee Atkinson shows off figure at 30th birthday event and helps launch tequila brand in Australia

Tahnee Atkinson reveals a glimpse of her incredible abs in a racy brown dress as she celebrates her 30th birthday with the launch of George Clooney’s tequila brand in Australia


Tahnee Atkinson celebrated her belated 30th birthday in style on Saturday.

The model, who won the 2009 season of Australia’s Next Top Model, helped launch George Clooney’s tequila brand Casamigos – which he co-founded with Rande Gerber and Mike Meldman – in Australia at Totti’s restaurant in Bondi.

Looking sensational in a racy brown frock that revealed a glimpse of her abs, Tahnee was joined by Zac Stenmark and Jasmine Stefanovic’s sister Jade Yarbrough.  

Curves ahead: Tahnee Atkinson (pictured) revealed a glimpse of her incredible abs in a racy brown dress as she celebrated her belated 30th birthday with the launch of George Clooney’s tequila brand in Australia, at Totti’s restaurant in Bondi on Saturday 

Tahnee’s dress also featured chain detail at the bust, drawing attention to her bronzed complexion, and finished mid-thigh, highlighting her enviably lean legs.

She boosted her height with pale pink mule heels and posed with a cocktail in hand.

Tahnee’s brunette locks were styled out and straight, and she looked radiant, drawing attention to her natural beauty with an elegant makeup palette.

Racy: The model's frock also featured chain detail at the bust, drawing attention to her bronzed complexion, and finished mid-thigh, highlighting her enviably lean legs

Racy: The model’s frock also featured chain detail at the bust, drawing attention to her bronzed complexion, and finished mid-thigh, highlighting her enviably lean legs

Familiar face: Also in attendance at the 'House of Friends' event to launch Casamigos in Australia was model Zac Stenmark (right). Pictured with Dan Fraser

Familiar face: Also in attendance at the ‘House of Friends’ event to launch Casamigos in Australia was model Zac Stenmark (right). Pictured with Dan Fraser 

The beauty hosted one of Australia’s first ‘House of Friends’ events to celebrate her belated 30th birthday.  

Casamigos, which translates to ‘house of friends’, started as tequila-filled nights with friends, and has now transformed into an internationally renowned experience.

Back in July 2020, Tahnee told Daily Mail Australia that she had been ‘living a very simple life’ as the world adapted to the coronavirus pandemic.

Social: Casamigos, which translates to 'house of friends', started as tequila-filled nights with friends, and has now transformed into an internationally renowned experience. Pictured from L to R: Jody Koay, Christine Tang and Jasmine Stefanovic's sister Jade Yarbrough

Social: Casamigos, which translates to ‘house of friends’, started as tequila-filled nights with friends, and has now transformed into an internationally renowned experience. Pictured from L to R: Jody Koay, Christine Tang and Jasmine Stefanovic’s sister Jade Yarbrough 

‘I spent lockdown living a very simple life in country WA with lots of cooking, gardening [and] bush walks,’ she said. 

Acknowledging that there was ‘a universal feeling of uncertainty’, Tahnee admitted she’d actually been feeling relaxed after being given the opportunity to slow down.  

‘I also feel a level of calmness. I have really taken this time to self-reflect, slow down and take stock of the things that matter,’ she continued. 

‘It is unprecedented what we are facing with Covid-19, so for me, the best way to cope has been to follow government guidelines to keep myself and others safe, and take everything one day at a time.’ 

Slowing down: Back in July 2020, Tahnee, who won the 2009 season of Australia's Next Top Model, told Daily Mail Australia that she had been 'living a very simple life' as the world adapted to the coronavirus pandemic

Slowing down: Back in July 2020, Tahnee, who won the 2009 season of Australia’s Next Top Model, told Daily Mail Australia that she had been ‘living a very simple life’ as the world adapted to the coronavirus pandemic

However Tahnee admitted there were some things she missed about her old life before the pandemic hit.  

‘I’ve missed the luxury of travel and going to restaurants,’ she confessed.

‘I think many can agree that we take things for granted, so I’ve definitely found an appreciation for the little things in life – like spending time with my friends and being able to travel home to see my family.’

She added: ‘I’ve also missed working regularly.’ 

Change of pace: However Tahnee admitted there were some things she missed about her old life before the pandemic hit. 'I've missed the luxury of travel and going to restaurants,' she confessed

Change of pace: However Tahnee admitted there were some things she missed about her old life before the pandemic hit. ‘I’ve missed the luxury of travel and going to restaurants,’ she confessed

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