Brooke Warne put on a very glamorous display as she headed out to enjoy cocktails with her friends in Melbourne on Friday.
The daughter of the late cricketer Shane Warne, 26, took to Instagram to give an insight into her day out to celebrate her completing the 75 Hard fitness challenge.
For the occasion, she put an elegant figure in a white one-sleeved top with cut-out detailing, which she styled with a mini skirt which showed off her toned legs.
She swept a smart black blazer over her shoulders and gave herself a few extra inches in a pair of black pointed heels.
Brooke toted her essentials in a small black shoulder bag as she headed out for celebratory drinks at Victor Churchill with her pals.
Brooke Warne put on a very glamorous display as she headed out to enjoy cocktails with her friends in Melbourne on Friday
Victor Churchill has a lavish 13-seater horseshoe bar at the back of its Melbourne butchers shop, serving an array of cocktails and delicious dishes.
Brooke’s latest outing was to celebrate her finally completing the controversial 75 Hard fitness challenge.
The budding influencer has spent the last 75 days following a very strict diet and exercise plan.
Earlier this week, she shared an array of happy snaps and videos of herself to announce that she had completed the extreme TikTok-trending challenge.
‘That feeling when you finish 75 Hard! Slay!’ she captioned the images, which showed her ‘jumping for joy’.
The influencer, 26, took to Instagram to give an insight into her day out to celebrate her completing the 75 Hard fitness challenge as she showed off her outfit
Brooke shared further posts detailing the progress she made during her final workouts and revealing she finally achieved a 5km run.
By the end of her final day of the challenge, Brooke said she had completed 16,167 steps, walked 12.85km, and taken nine flights of stairs on day 75.
The 75 Hard challenge was developed in 2019 by Andy Frisella, a podcaster and the CEO of the supplement company 1st Phorm, but has come under some controversy.
Participants of the trend are required to follow a diet of their choice, fitness and wellness program without deviation for a consecutive 75 days.
During that time, they must follow a structured diet without any cheat meals, drink four litres of water a day, forego alcohol and take a progress picture every day.
They must also complete two 45 minute workouts in a day, one of which must be outdoors, and read 10 pages of a non-fiction book.
Brooke has spent the last 75 days following a very strict diet and exercise plan as part of the controversial 75 Hard fitness challenge, and recently completed the milestone
The program cannot be altered for individual lifestyles, and progress resets to day one if any of the daily goals are missed.
The challenge is described by creator American entrepreneur and podcast host Frisella as a ‘mental toughness test’.
MailOnline spoke with health experts about how safe the extreme regime is earlier this year and why they wouldn’t recommend it.
Personal trainers and medical professionals alike agreed it is important to adopt consistent, healthy habits, but said 75 Hard was simply not sustainable as they shared their concerns.