Brooke Evers

DJ

Brooke Evers was born in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia on January 13th, 1986 and is the DJ. At the age of 38, Brooke Evers biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Other Names / Nick Names
Brooke Shay Evers, Bevers
Date of Birth
January 13, 1986
Nationality
Australia
Place of Birth
Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Age
38 years old
Zodiac Sign
Capricorn
Profession
Model
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Brooke Evers Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 38 years old, Brooke Evers has this physical status:

Height
173cm
Weight
55kg
Hair Color
Blonde
Eye Color
Hazel
Build
Athletic
Measurements
Not Available
Brooke Evers Religion, Education, and Hobbies
Religion
Not Available
Hobbies
Not Available
Education
Currumbin State School, Palm Beach Currumbin State High School, Griffith University
Brooke Evers Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Matt Stafford
Children
Not Available
Dating / Affair
Matt Stafford (2005-Present)
Parents
Paul Evers, Esther Evers
Siblings
Ryan Evers (Younger Brother), Shana Evers (Younger Sister)
Brooke Evers Life

Brooke Evers (born 13 January 1986) is an Australian television presenter, model, dancer, producer, and DJ.

Her first break was as Zoo Week's "2008 Beach Babe of the Year," which earned her first national magazine cover.

Brooke has worked with multinational companies including Billabong Australia, Mrs Palmers Surf, and Quiksilver Worldwide in 2010. Evers was the host of The Rip Curl Pro at Bells Beach in 2010 and went on to host the Australian Sexpo Tour with Australian comedian Russell Gilbert for 2011.

In previous years, she hosted and spoke for Unseen TV, a Sydney-based company that was covering events such as the Gold Coast 600, State of Origin, Sexpo, and a number of fashion festivals.

She appeared on 90.9 Sea FM's The Drive Show from 3-7 p.m. with radio host Craig 'Lowie' Lowe. She was a main protagonist on The Stafford Brothers' reality TV show The Stafford Brothers with her longtime DJ partner Matt Stafford of the Stafford Brothers.

On January 27, 2012, Season 2 premiered on FOX8.

Evers married Matt Stafford on October 7th, 2017.

As of 2012, she is a senior reporter/journalist for Zoo Weekly.

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Brooke Evers Career

Career

Evers qualified for university admission in 2008 and was accepted into Griffith University on the Gold Coast of Australia. She obtained a Bachelor of Journalism with a specialization in Public Relations and digital media in 2010.

Evers is a full-time cover model, editorial assistant, and journalist with the men's magazine Zoo Weekly, based in Sydney. She has been with the magazine since 2008 and then transitioned to an editorial position in July 2011. ACP Magazines has published Zoo Weekly.

Evers has won a number of Australian competitions and pageants. She had gained modeling jobs with prominent surf brands like Billabong, KULU, 2 Chillies, Mrs Palmers, and Quiksilver Worldwide by age 16.

Evers was a Miss Indy finalist in 2003 and went on to win shoots in FHM and Ralph Magazine. Throughout her modeling career, she has been published in a number of fashion, fitness, sport, and lifestyle magazines. She has over 20 magazine covers (15 national, four international), including the Netherlands, Thailand, Sweden, and the United Kingdom, as of 2012.

Evers appeared on her first album cover for the Ministry of Sound Maximum Bass CD mixed by DJ Tom Piper in 2010.

She was signed by Flirtmodels Australia in 2004 and appeared in nightclubs, festivals, and promotional gigs such as the Gold Coast 600 and network TV show Blokesworld. The commercial dance troupe toured extensively throughout Australia and Asia over the past two years, working with Bob Sinclar and Boy George.

Evers was chosen as a Crust Demons dancer in 2005 and appeared at live shows around Australia. The Crusty Demons are a group of daredevil freestyle motorcyclists from Australia, Australia, New Zealand, and Europe. In 2010, she toured Macau, China, where she appeared in a convention at the Venetian Hotel and Resort for three months.

Evers gained experience with Unseen TV, a Sydney-based company. She covered major sporting events, including the Gold Coast 600 (formerly known as Indy), State of Origin, and numerous fashion festivals. She was the producer and host of The Rip Curl Pro 2010 at Bells Beach and co-hosted the Australian Sexpo Tour with Australian comedian Russell Gilbert for 2011.

Get Me Out of Here, I'm a Celebrity on UK reality TV show I'm a Celebrity in 2010. It was shot in the Gold Coast Hinterland and was shot in the Gold Coast Hinterland. Brooke has said that the show was "the most bizarre work" she has ever done in an interview. "I had to jump out of a helicopter, slept with rats, and ate nothing but beans and white rice for four days in order to win food, but hated the tasks."

In 2010, Evers made three guest appearances on the FOX8 TV series Football Superstar.

On January 21, 2011, FOX8 premiered The Stafford Brothers, a reality TV series based on Matt and Chris Stafford's lives on tour around Europe created by TV host Wesley Dening. Evers is a leading character in the film co-star Matt Stafford's long-running DJ partnership. The show's highest ratings for the season came from an episode starring her in a photo shoot.

Evers appeared on Channel Nine's Celebrity Apprenticeship and was cast as the Surfers Paradise host on Fuel TV in 2011. She is the Australian correspondent on the US television show Attack of the Show, and her most recent television appearance is as the Australian correspondent. The show is a live, prime-time recap of the most recent viral videos, electronics, comics, and movies.

Evers co-hosted 90.9 Sea FM's Drive Show from 3-7 p.m. with Gold Coast radio host Craig 'Lowie' Lowe. She appeared on the show full time over Christmas. Brooke has appeared on Brisbane radio station Nova 106.9. She also co-hosts Australia's Party People on Fridays with Matty Acton.

Evers started learning how to DJ while being employed in a club, practising in clubs on the day, and collecting music as time goes. She has worked with artists like Bob Sinclar and Boy George, as a professional dancer, and has said she gained an appreciation of popular music and watching the crowd.

She had cited artists such as the Stafford Brothers, Timmy Trumpet, DJ Tom Piper, as influences, and she has influenced a sense of commercial pop and RnB with electro house. Audio Technica Australia had officially sponsored DJ Brooke Evers. A.M. S.K.A.M. On Saturday, artist DJ Brooke Evers was the featured guest at M Nightclub on Saturday, August 22nd, 2015.

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In a year of selling Hard Fizz seltzer, an Aussie couple makes $100 million

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 8, 2022
Since launching a seltzer brand during the Covid pandemic, an Australian couple has earned more than $10 million in a year. Chloe Fisher, 30, and her Grammy-nominated DJ Paul, 35, are the brains behind Hard Fizz, a company that has seen many of Paul's gigs postponed for months at a time after lockdowns and the global health crisis. 'We knew how big a hard seltzer is there after so much time in the United States,' Ms Fisher told NewsWire.'
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