Chloe Maxwell

Chloe Maxwell (born 6 July 1976) is an Australian model and television presenter[1] who appeared as the "Jeans West Girl" in a Jeans West campaign. She was discovered by chance during an A Current Affair story featuring a model recruiter who claimed they could pick a model just by looking at them.[2]

Chloe Maxwell
Mat Rogers & Chloe Maxwell (2012)
Born (1976-07-06) 6 July 1976
NationalityAustralian
OccupationModel, television presenter
Spouse(s)
(
m. 2008)
Children2

Career

Maxwell started her modelling career as a "Jeanswest girl", after which she transitioned to a career as television presenter. She shot a documentary in Ethiopia for World Vision Australia called "Aussie girl in Ethiopia". She worked on the TV channel Fox8 and reported on night life for E News Australia. She was a "VJ" on Channel V Australia for 4 years interviewing international and national bands. As an entertainment reporter on The Matty Johns Show on Channel 7, Maxwell performed interviews with various celebrities.

Maxwell starred in the Australian comedy/thriller Under the Radar (2004) as Jo, a role which earned her a nomination for an AFI Award. She appeared in the 2008 series of the television gameshow It Takes Two. She wrote a biography for Harper Collins called 'Living with Max, Our Family Story'. Has the world record for interpretative dancing for 30 hours straight.

She was a co-host on the wellness show Live Well on the Seven Network.

She has, as of May 2018 finished her training at ABC Radio Goldcoast for on air radio broadcast and production. Worked there casually for a while. She was a contestant on the documentary “Maxing Out” series two, where she undertook an Ironman triathlon in Germany called Challenge Roth in an effort to raise awareness for her charity 4ASDKids (of which she is a founder with her husband Mat Rogers) she finished the race in 13 hrs and 15 mins and her journey documented on the show was screened on network ten, national geographic and multiple channels around the world.

As of August 1 2019 she has worked as the breakfast host on Good Taste Breakfast with Chloe on juice 107.3FM on the Gold Coast. Chloe is renowned for being able to get anyone who is anyone on the phone and chats to them with an ease that would make anyone feel like they were best mates. An incredible talent on Television and Radio for entertainment reporting and producing.

Personal life

Chloe Maxwell attended Roseville College in Sydney's North Shore.

Maxwell formed a relationship with former dual International (Union and League) ex Cronulla Sharks and Gold Coast Titans player Mat Rogers, and the couple had two children together. Rogers already had two children from a prior relationship. In 2008, Maxwell and Rogers were married at the Hyatt Regency Sanctuary Cove Resort on the Gold Coast.[3]

Maxwell and Rogers founded the charity 4 ASD Kids in 2009 after their son was diagnosed with autism. As of 2016, the charity had raised over $1.6m.[4][5]

gollark: Genetic algorithms work by evaluating a bunch of things and merging/selecting/mutating the best ones, right?
gollark: It says here that Matlab has a `parfor` and `spmd` thing, are you using those?
gollark: Your personal computer probably has basically as much single-threaded performance as the best available ones now, give or take 40%, which is actually quite substantial but oh well.
gollark: That probably doesn't help if your thing isn't already parallel.
gollark: GPU acceleration is hard. Running mostly independent things in parallel on CPU probably isn't.

References

  1. Cronin, Seanna (17 June 2010). "Chloe tackles fun footy duties". goldcoast.com.au. Australia: News Limited. Archived from the original on 25 June 2010. Retrieved 3 July 2010.
  2. "Chloe Maxwell's biography". Archived from the original on 7 August 2018. Retrieved 8 December 2006.
  3. Mat Rogers marries Chloe Maxwell in sunset wedding
  4. Masters, Rebecca (14 October 2011), "Mat Rogers to raise money 4 ASD Kids", tweeddailynews.com.au, APN News & Media
  5. Danny, Weidler (13 September 2009), "Living life to the Max", www.smh.com.au/, Fairfax Media


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