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Golden couple Gary Clark Jr. and Nicole Trunfio certainly made an entrance at the 2025 Texas Medal of Arts Awards on Wednesday.
The pair, who have been married since 2016, attended the glitzy event at the Long Center for the Performing Arts.
The Aussie model showed off her killer abs and long limbs in a sheer brown dress teamed with gladiator-style, strappy heels and a black and silver tassel purse.
Finished off with windswept curls and a bronzey makeup look, the Dubbo-born star channeled a Greek goddess at the prestigious awards.
Her husband opted for a gothic cowboy ensemble, wearing a black leather jacket, black skinny jeans and black ankle boots, as well as his signature cowboy hat.
However, one accessory that did stand out from the rest was his large gold medal, which he won for his talented contributions to country music, and flaunted on the red carpet.
Golden couple Gary Clark Jr. and Nicole Trunfio certainly made an entrance at the 2025 Texas Medal of Arts Awards on Wednesday
The Aussie model showed off her killer abs and long limbs in a sheer brown dress teamed with gladiator-style, strappy heels and a black and silver tassel purse
Her husband opted for a gothic cowboy ensemble, wearing a black leather jacket, black skinny jeans and black ankle boots, as well as his signature cowboy hat
The four-time Grammy-winner took to Instagram to celebrate the milestone moment, encouraging his fellow ‘artsy kids’ to follow their dreams because ‘one day they will see YOU.’
He thanked his teachers for all ‘the lessons, guidance and patience’ over the years, adding that it took a little ‘push’ to discover what he was about.
‘If it weren’t for them I’m 100% sure I wouldn’t be who I am today. Art is culture. Culture is community. Start em young and keep them inspired they can inspire us.’
He added: ‘Much respect to all of the art educators out there. You are appreciated.’
‘I keep quiet and do the work but every now and then it’s nice to stop and appreciate the flowers. But it’s not about me it’s about us.’
He finished off the post: ‘Always thanks to all of the musicians and venues/owners and engineers in Texas and especially Austin that trusted me with their stage.
‘It’s a win for all of us and I’ll buy you all a drink when I see you. Because I do see YOU,’ he wrote, signing off: ‘Proud Texan and fellow “artsy” kid – GCJ.’
Gary shares three children with the former Make Me a Supermodel judge, Gary Clarke Jnr., Zion, seven, and daughters Gia, four, and Ella, two.
However, one accessory that did stand out from the rest was his large gold medal, which he won for his talented contributions to country music, and flaunted on the red carpet
Gary shares three children with the former Make Me a Supermodel judge, Gary Clarke Jnr. – Zion, seven, and daughters Gia, four, and Ella, two
The family live on a ranch in Texas after Nicole sold her property in Dubbo, NSW.
Gary will be returning to Australia’s shores this year, performing at Bluesfest with the likes of Crowded House, Vance Joy, Fanny Lumsden, and Tones and I hitting the stage.
The long-running Byron Bay-based music festival has been in the headlines after it announced its final run in 2025.
A New South Wales MP started an online petition to save the iconic Aussie music festival, which has been bringing world-class acts to the stage for 35 years.
The Greens MP said that the government should step in to see the continuation of the festival due to its significance to the local economy.
‘Bluesfest is not just a festival; it’s a crucial part of our community, our economy, and our cultural identity,’ Tamara Smith said.
The petition is calling on the State Government to develop and implement a comprehensive rescue package for the festival including financial assistance, policy support and the establishment of long-term support mechanisms.
According to a statement released by festival organisers, in the last decade Bluesfest has generated an impressive $775 million for the Byron Shire with festival goers spending up big on accommodation and restaurants.
It has also generated $1.1 billion in inbound tourism for NSW with people travelling from interstate and internationally to attend.
