She's true blue! Nicole Kidman surprises punters as she tosses the coin at a traditional game of Two-up on ANZAC Day
Punters that turned out to play Two-up at Kirribilli Club on ANZAC Day in Sydney were in for quite the surprise.
Nicole Kidman emerged from the crowds gathered to take part in the traditional gambling game - legal only on April 25 - to toss the coin.
The Hollywood actress made her way to the middle of the circle to throw the coin in the air, sealing the fate of gamblers who had bet whether it would fall on heads or tails.
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Come in spinner! Nicole Kidman surprised punters playing Two-up at Kirribilli Club in Sydney on ANZAC Day when she stepped into the circle to toss the coin
The stunning red head was dressed casually in jeans, a turtleneck jumper rolled up at the sleeves and a pair of black sneakers.
The Oscar-winning actress is Down Under shooting new movie Lion in Melbourne.
A host of Australian celebrities took to social media on Saturday to mark 100 years since the brave Anzac troops arrived in Gallipoli, Turkey.
Also among those stars commemorating the sacrifice made by the soldiers was Kylie Minogue.
Heads or tails! The stunning red head was dressed casually in jeans, a turtleneck jumper rolled up at the sleeves and a pair of black sneakers
What a treat! Fans posed with the Oscar-winning actress, who is Down Under shooting new movie Lion in Melbourne
Posting on Instagram - on behalf of herself and her famous sister Dannii - she paid tribute to her late great grandfather on remembrance day.
The 46-year-old singer uploaded a brown grainy snap of her granddad in his military wear as she paid her respects to the solider with a heartfelt post.
She captioned the shot: '@DanniiMinogue and I salute our Great Grandfather. In spirit at the Dawn Service....#AnzacDay'
Remember them: Kylie Minogue took to Instagram - on behalf of herself and her famous sister Dannii - on Saturday to pay tribute to their late great grandfather on Anzac day
Remembering: The 46-year-old singer uploaded a brown grainy snap of her granddad in his military wear as she paid her respects to the solider with a heartfelt post
Heartfelt: She captioned the shot: '@DanniiMinogue and I salute our Great Grandfather. In spirit at the Dawn Service....#AnzacDay'
As well as making tributes online, stars across the country gathered for the dawn ceremonies to pay their respects to the 50,000 Australians and New Zealanders who fought on the shores of Turkey.
Jennifer Hawkins, 31, shared a shot of a large crowd gathering down on Bondi Beach as they stood in silence to remember the fallen soldiers while the sun set over the peaceful waves.
It's unknown if the picture is one she has taken herself or one she has plucked off the internet but the blonde stunner encouraged her followers to keep the servicemen in their thoughts.
She wrote: 'Such a powerful image. Lest we forget.'
Turn out: As well as making tributes online, stars across the country gathered for the dawn ceremonies to pay their respects to the 50,000 Australians and New Zealanders who fought on the shores of Turkey
Fely Irvine, 27, was one of the 120,000 people who turned out for the ceremony in Canberra.
She later posted a snap online of the large crowd huddled around the Australian War Memorial.
She captioned the stunning image: 'For our tomorrow, they gave their today. #lestweforget #100years #dawnservice #anzac #canberra'
Star-studded turn out: Fely Irvine, 27, was one of the 120,000 people who turned out for the ceremony in Canberra and she later posted a snap online of the large crowd huddled around the Australian War Memorial
Former Bachelor star Sam Frost attended the North Bondi dawn service with her friends and family and managed to capture a tender moment on the sandy shore.
She wrote: 'North Bondi Dawn Service #nbrslANZACday2015 #100years'
Just 5km down the road, Laura Csortan turned out for the Coogee remembrance service as she watched the sunrise with her nearest and dearest while they marked the occasion.
Shoulder-to-shoulder: Former Bachelor star Sam Frost attended the North Bondi dawn service with her friends and family and managed to capture a tender moment on the sandy shore
Alongside a snap of a group of people standing under a torch of fire, she wrote: 'Proud to be an Australian. Lest we forget. #dawnservice #anzac #coogee'
She later captured a stunning image of the sun rising over the sea and captioned it: 'Spectacular sunrise on this ANZAC day. #lestweforget #proudaussie'
Fitness guru Michelle Bridges beamed proudly as she watched the Anzac Day 100km 24-hour race alongside her dog Paddy.
Moment of silence: Just 5km down the road, Laura Csortan turned out for the Coogee remembrance service as she watched the sunrise with her nearest and dearest while they marked the occasion
She wrote: 'Paddy and I offering support to the #anzacdaychallenge its a 100km 24hr race marking 100 years. Live cross to Martin Place dawn service. Good luck to all runners. #lestweforget'
Radio presenter Ryan 'Fitzy' Fitzgerald, 38, arrived at the Balmain service in Sydney and was torn up with emotion as he remembered those who sacrificed their lives for the country.
Alongside a photograph of people gathering around the war memorial, he wrote: 'An emotional morning at the Balmain dawn service.'
He added: 'We will never forget the sacrifice you made #LestWeForget #AnzacDay'
US-born hunk Didier Cohen, 29 - who now resides Down Under - shared a black-and-white stock shot of a soldier carrying one of his own as he thanked the servicemen who fought for the country.
Beautiful moment: The model later captured a stunning image of the sun rising over the sea and captioned it: 'Spectacular sunrise on this ANZAC day. #lestweforget #proudaussie'
He captioned it: 'From a guy who moved to this beautiful country.. Thank you to all who served to keep this incredible place safe and free #AnzacDay'
Hugh Sheridan shared the same snap and wrote: 'God bless Australia and New Zealand, protect our shores and our brothers and sisters.
'Lest we forget those who have already gone before us, for us. As long as we are here we will remember them. #anzac #remember #givethanks #sharepeace #speaklove #peace'
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