Lara Worthington, previously known as Lara Bingle, has forged a diverse path in the worlds of entertainment and business, amassing a net worth of $10 million. Born on June 22, 1987, in Caringbah, Australia, she entered the modeling world early on, gracing the covers of renowned magazines and serving as an ambassador for brands such as Vodafone and Speedo.
Worthington gained fame for her role in Tourism Australia’s 2006 ad campaign, “So where the bloody hell are you?” Despite facing a ban in the UK, the campaign propelled her into the spotlight. She later ventured into reality television, participating in shows like “Torvill and Dean’s Dancing on Ice” and the Australian edition of “Dancing with the Stars.”
In 2012, Worthington starred in her own reality series, “Being Lara Bingle,” offering viewers a glimpse into her personal and professional life, despite receiving mixed reviews. Beyond the realm of entertainment, Lara co-owned the restaurant Growlers and went on to launch the Base, a beauty brand that evolved into a not-for-profit initiative named Share the Base.
Her personal life, marked by a legal battle over privacy, controversies, and a high-profile marriage to actor Sam Worthington in 2014, continued to capture media attention. The couple’s real estate ventures, including a mansion in Los Angeles, contributed to their financial portfolio.