E Street star Toni Pearen looked to be in good spirits on Monday when she was spotted in the Northern Beaches of Sydney doing a grocery run.
The 52-year-old actress, who is now focused on family life and running an acting school, wore a relaxed outfit that turned heads.
Pearen kept things casual in a white plunging tank top, which highlighted her ample cleavage, and matching white shorts, which showcased her slender legs.
She completed her outfit with grey sneakers and a pink hat perched atop her frizzy brunette hair, which hung out from underneath.
The actress went makeup-free, allowing her natural beauty shine through as she carried a handful of groceries.
Her laid-back vibe was undeniable, with the star seeming relaxed as she made her way through the street to run her errands.
Rarely seen E Street star Toni Pearen (pictured) looked to be in good spirits on Monday when she was spotted in the Northern Beaches of Sydney doing a grocery run
The 52-year-old actress, who is now focused on family life and running an acting school, wore a relaxed yet stylish outfit that turned heads
Pearen kept things casual while exuding a laid-back charm in a white plunging tank top, which highlighted her ample cleavage, and matching white shorts
She completed her outfit with a pink hat perched atop her frizzy brunette hair that hung out from underneath
Despite the low-key outing, Toni’s charismatic screen presence was still clear with every step she took.
It was clear from her cheerful demeanor that it was an enjoyable day out, as she relished in the simple joys of everyday life.
Toni was one of the biggest Australian celebrities in the 1990s.
The upbeat entertainer shot to fame on the classic soap E Street when she was just 17, before enjoying a successful pop career and a stint on Home and Away.
These days, she leads a much quieter life outside of the spotlight, running an acting school in Sydney and raising her family in the Northern Beaches.
When she’s not doting on her two kids, Toni enjoys travelling and making the odd media appearance here and there.
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.
The actress went makeup-free, letting her natural beauty shine through as she carried a handful of groceries
Her relaxed, laid-back vibe was undeniable
Despite the low-key outing, Toni’s charismatic screen presence was still clear
The actress carried a box of cereal among her other purchases
‘Never in a million years before I had kids did I think I could step away from my career, but I’m really proud I did it.’
She previously told Sydney’s Daily Telegraph she was ‘very grateful’ for the experiences she had in the entertainment industry.
‘Seriously, my life was beyond my wildest dreams. I’m so grateful for the life I’ve had,’ she said.
‘I look back and I’ve had amazing experiences. I feel like I’ve lived my life 10 times over.’
Toni shot to fame as a teenager on E Street, before leaving the series in 1992 to focus on her budding pop career.
She released two hit singles, I Want You and In Your Room, and she then returned to acting in 1994 with a starring role on Home and Away.
In 1995, she headlined the Australian comedy All Men Are Liars before her acting career started to slow down.
Toni was one of the biggest Australian celebrities in the 1990s
The upbeat entertainer shot to fame on the classic soap E Street when she was just 17, before enjoying a successful pop career and a stint on Home and Away
These days, she leads a much quieter life outside of the spotlight, running an acting school in Sydney and raising her family in the Northern Beaches
When she’s not doting on her two kids, Toni enjoys travelling and making the odd media appearance here and there
She shares two children, son Lucky and daughter Ever, with husband Will Osmond
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 the spotlight after that to focus on raising her two children, before returning yet again in 2021 for I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!
Toni and her husband Will revealed they met at former Darlinghurst bar, Will and Toby’s, while Toni was on a date with another man.
‘She would bring in boyfriends for me to critique them,’ Will fondly reminisced.
‘I’d tell her, “He’s a keeper, that guy!” And then, you know, a year later… it got romantic,’ he added.
The chance meeting occurred after Toni had returned from living in Los Angeles in 2001. The multi-talented performer was fronting Funniest Home Videos at the time.
The couple got together a year later and Will proposed on Christmas Eve in 2006.
He asked friend and singer David Campbell to deliver a special on-camera message that Will had an important question to ask.
Toni has been coy about her dating life. However, while appearing on the last season of I’m A Celebrity she did say she dated Marisa Tomei’s brother.
‘I actually never had an American boyfriend when I was there because American men are intense,’ the former E Street actress began.
‘I remember I met this guy, I used to go to this cafe every single day. Do you know who Marisa Tomei is? She’s an actress, like quite a famous actress,’ Toni said.
‘Her brother,’ Toni continued. ‘He asked me out. He was fine. It was fine. We kissed. Nothing amazing.’