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She recently unveiled a glamorous makeover at the 2025 TikTok Awards.
And RecipeTin Eats founder Nagi Maehashi turned up the heat yet again on Tuesday as she surfaced on Instagram with a sultry new look.
The Sydney cook and author, 46, uploaded a quick video of herself asking for recommendations for restaurants in her local area, but it was her plunging singlet top that captured fans’ attention.
Smiling at the camera, Nagi swapped her usual short-sleeve T-shirts for the sexy low-cut attire.
Nagi also wowed on the red carpet at the TikTok Awards in November, sporting a crimson halterneck gown designed by Carla Zampatti.
The head-turning frock stopped just above the knee and featured a frilled hem for a touch of drama.
RecipeTin Eats founder Nagi Maehashi swapped her usual cooking attire (pictured) for a racy new look on Tuesday
The Sydneycook and author, 46, uploaded a quick video of herself asking for recommendations for restaurants in her local area, but it was her plunging singlet top that captured fans’ attention
She added to the look with gold accessories, including strappy heels, a statement clutch and stacked bangles.
Nagi shared a clip on social media of herself having the time of her life, alongside a hilarious caption.
‘Ditched the apron, donned a frock, slapped on some lippie and even brushed my hair!!’ she began.
‘What an honour to present FOOD CREATOR OF THE YEAR! Congrats to all winners and nominees, what a night,’ she continued.
Many of Nagi’s celebrity friends took to the comments section to praise her stunning red carpet look.
‘You were sensational,’ wrote veteran presenter Jessica Rowe.
‘Looking FABULOUS,’ added fellow celebrity chef Becky Excell.
In April, Nagi famously accused baker Brooke Bellamy, the founder of Brooki Bakehouse, of plagiarising her caramel slice and baklava recipes for use in her best-selling cookbook Bake With Brooki.
Smiling at the camera, Nagi swapped her usual short-sleeve T-shirts for the sexy low-cut attire
Nagi wowed on the red carpet at the TikTok Awards in November, sporting a crimson halterneck gown designed by Carla Zampatti
The claims sparked weeks of online scrutiny, with Bellamy forced to issue a series of statements defending her work.
In a video posted to her followers, Bellamy admitted her recipes were not wholly original but insisted that they were still personal.
‘While all of these recipes are personal to me, I cannot say that I have invented the cookies, cupcakes, brownies or cakes in the recipe book. They are all inspired from somewhere and someone before me,’ she said.
She also revealed her biggest inspiration had always been close to home.
‘I have been so inspired by bakeries and bakers the world over but the biggest inspiration in my life is my mum, because I learnt to cook and bake with her in the kitchen growing up.’
Bellamy rejected the suggestion that her work was stolen, pointing out that many recipes inevitably share similarities.
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