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Intro | Australian television presenter | |
Places | Australia | |
is | Critic Journalist Model Music critic | |
Work field | Fashion Journalism Music | |
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Birth | 6 July 1976 | |
Age | 48 years |
Biography
Chloe Maxwell (born 6 July 1976) is an Australian television presenter and model most famous for as "The Jeans West Girl" in a Jeans West campaign. She was discovered by chance, pulled off the streets for A Current Affair story featuring a model recruiter who could pick a model just by looking at them.
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. She 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 earner her a nominated 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'.
She was a co-host on the wellness show Live Well on Channel 7 Australia.
She has recently finished her training at ABC Radio Goldcoast for on air Radio broadcast and production.
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 & Gold Coast Titans player Mat Rogers, and the couple had three children together; son Maxwell (born 5 June 2006), and daughter Phoenix (21 September 2007). 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.
Maxwell and Rogers founded the charity 4 ASD Kids in 2009 after their son Maxwell was diagnosed with Autism. As of 2016, the charity had raised over $1.6mill .