Elle Macpherson’s Staged Paparazzi Shots: The Art Behind the Frame
Renowned Australian supermodel Elle Macpherson, affectionately known as ‘The Body,’ and her new beau, American musician Doyle Bramhall, were recently seen courting the limelight outside the lavish Crown Sydney hotel. The couple was in Sydney to mark the 10th anniversary of Macpherson’s flourishing health brand, WelleCo. This visit marked Macpherson’s first return to her homeland in four years, an event marked by the sprightly energy the 59-year-old exuded.
The Art of Staging
Reality TV star Harrison Boon, notorious for his role in Married At First Sight, claimed that the couple repeatedly walked into the venue in an orchestrated attempt to capture the perfect paparazzi shot. Boon described the repeated attempts as ‘cringe’ and claimed that Macpherson and Bramhall seemed to put on this show around 250 times, all in the pursuit of a flawless frame.
A History of Frustration
The incident shadows a previous episode where Macpherson was not as in love with the camera. She had expressed her displeasure with customs officers at Dallas-Fort Worth Airport after being made to wait in line. This, coupled with the recent paparazzi episode, paints a picture of a supermodel still craving for the perfect shot but with a low threshold for inconvenience.
WelleCo: A Decade of Success
Despite the theatrics outside the Crown Sydney, the 10th anniversary of WelleCo, Macpherson’s brainchild, stood as the primary reason for her visit. The brand, celebrating a decade in the competitive health industry, reaffirms Macpherson’s successful transition from supermodel to businesswoman, even as she continues to navigate public scrutiny and paparazzi.