With her glossy raven locks, almond green eyes and enviable bone structure, it seemed inevitable Chloe Maxwell would launch her career as a model. What was less predictable was the versatility that would follow as she flirted between acting, television presenting, radio hosting and endorsing some of Australia most-loved brands.
Now, Chloe is a devoted mother and wife to football star, Mat Rogers, and has entered a new phase of her life, balancing a busy home life with her growing media profile.
Discovered by Chic Management in 1992, Chloe has worked as a high fashion model for many years before making a foray into television and acting.
It was a Jeans West contract that facilitated that transition from model to presenter. The three year contract as the cheeky Jeans West girl captured people’s attention, along with television network producers who all rushed to sign her.
Chloe won her first presenting role on Network Ten E! News in 2000, then went on to host Fox8 Premiere and Stylebyte on Arena. She also took on various acting roles and won and AFI nomination for her role in Aussie film ‘Under the Radar’. She also shot a documentary ‘Aussie Girl in Ethiopia’ for the respected charity, World Vision which aired on Channel Ten.
Well known for her relaxed on-air demeanour and ever-increasing popularity, Chloe made the switch to free-to-air television, firstly hosting the Seven Network WILD TV and then co-hosting Network Ten ‘The X Factor’. This led to Chloe hosting her very own spin-off show on prime-time Sunday nights.
Chloe wrote a weekly column called ‘u Got Femail’ in the Telegraph for a year which was an opinion piece covering everything from current affairs to pop culture.
In 2004 Chloe stepped into very big stilettos and filled in for Jackie O on the National Hot 30 Countdown on Austereo. Chloe continued working in radio on the Gold Coast and hosted her own show ‘Footballers Wives’ on SEA FM for several years.
In 2008 Chloe married long time partner Mat Rogers and their 2 children Phoenix and Max, joined his two older children Jack and Skyla at a star studded wedding. Together they developed the charity ‘4 ASD kids’ to help under-privileged families fund their children’s therapy for Autism, as Max (Chloe’s own son) was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder.
An opportunity to display her versatility as a performer came along in 2008 when she appeared in the Seven Network ratings-winner, It Takes Two. Partnering with crooner David Campbell, Chloe performed live in front of millions of Australians each week.
In 2010 Chloe returned to TV screens as the roving entertaining reporter on ‘The Matty John’s show’ on Channel Seven. It was a six month role on the primetime lifestyle show. She loved the opportunity to throw underwear at Russel Brand, and really enjoyed being chatted up by Richard Branson, tackling Usher was fun as was the dance off with Kelly Rowland in LA, but the highlight was when Harry Kewell signed some of her underwear during the interview.
On a more serious note, in 2010 Chloe was nominated for In Style’s Prestigious ‘Women of Style’ Awards, for her work with 4ASD KIDS.
Her magnetism, innate style and uncanny knack for predicting trends within popular culture have led Chloe to a bustling media future.
Chloe, Mat and their children live in the Gold Coast and are very active in the local community. Chloe has been busy writing her first book called ‘Living with Max’ a personal story about her son Max. The book will be published in May 2012 by Harper Collins.
Now, Chloe is a devoted mother and wife to football star, Mat Rogers, and has entered a new phase of her life, balancing a busy home life with her growing media profile.
Discovered by Chic Management in 1992, Chloe has worked as a high fashion model for many years before making a foray into television and acting.
It was a Jeans West contract that facilitated that transition from model to presenter. The three year contract as the cheeky Jeans West girl captured people’s attention, along with television network producers who all rushed to sign her.
Chloe won her first presenting role on Network Ten E! News in 2000, then went on to host Fox8 Premiere and Stylebyte on Arena. She also took on various acting roles and won and AFI nomination for her role in Aussie film ‘Under the Radar’. She also shot a documentary ‘Aussie Girl in Ethiopia’ for the respected charity, World Vision which aired on Channel Ten.
Well known for her relaxed on-air demeanour and ever-increasing popularity, Chloe made the switch to free-to-air television, firstly hosting the Seven Network WILD TV and then co-hosting Network Ten ‘The X Factor’. This led to Chloe hosting her very own spin-off show on prime-time Sunday nights.
Chloe wrote a weekly column called ‘u Got Femail’ in the Telegraph for a year which was an opinion piece covering everything from current affairs to pop culture.
In 2004 Chloe stepped into very big stilettos and filled in for Jackie O on the National Hot 30 Countdown on Austereo. Chloe continued working in radio on the Gold Coast and hosted her own show ‘Footballers Wives’ on SEA FM for several years.
In 2008 Chloe married long time partner Mat Rogers and their 2 children Phoenix and Max, joined his two older children Jack and Skyla at a star studded wedding. Together they developed the charity ‘4 ASD kids’ to help under-privileged families fund their children’s therapy for Autism, as Max (Chloe’s own son) was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder.
An opportunity to display her versatility as a performer came along in 2008 when she appeared in the Seven Network ratings-winner, It Takes Two. Partnering with crooner David Campbell, Chloe performed live in front of millions of Australians each week.
In 2010 Chloe returned to TV screens as the roving entertaining reporter on ‘The Matty John’s show’ on Channel Seven. It was a six month role on the primetime lifestyle show. She loved the opportunity to throw underwear at Russel Brand, and really enjoyed being chatted up by Richard Branson, tackling Usher was fun as was the dance off with Kelly Rowland in LA, but the highlight was when Harry Kewell signed some of her underwear during the interview.
On a more serious note, in 2010 Chloe was nominated for In Style’s Prestigious ‘Women of Style’ Awards, for her work with 4ASD KIDS.
Her magnetism, innate style and uncanny knack for predicting trends within popular culture have led Chloe to a bustling media future.
Chloe, Mat and their children live in the Gold Coast and are very active in the local community. Chloe has been busy writing her first book called ‘Living with Max’ a personal story about her son Max. The book will be published in May 2012 by Harper Collins.

