Standing at 5′ 6¼″ (1.68 m), Australian TV host Renee Bargh has denied rumors of a secret romance with actor Tom Cruise, first reported by Woman’s Day magazine in 2018. The magazine claimed the two discreetly dated after meeting at a film premiere in Paris.
Speaking on The Kyle and Jackie O Show in May 2020, Renee called the rumors “ridiculous” and clarified that their interaction was limited to a few interviews on the red carpet.
“We just had a couple of great interviews on a red carpet, I think in Paris, and then someone just wrote that article… it came out of nowhere,” she said.
At the G’Day USA 2020 event in Beverly Hills, California, Delta Goodrem, standing at 5′ 10″ (1.78 m), was notably taller than Renee Bargh, who measures 5′ 6¼″ (1.68 m) (Credit: Tony Forte / Media Punch / INSTARimages)
Renee also addressed speculation about Tom’s height, confirming that he was indeed taller during their interaction.
With a height of 5′ 6¼″ (1.68 m), Renee Bargh stands approximately 2¼ inches (6 cm) taller than the average Australian woman, who measures around 5′ 4″ (162 cm). She wears a shoe size 7.5 (US).
Whether hosting on-screen or walking the red carpet, Renee Bargh consistently combines sophistication with a modern edge. Her appearance at the 2016 Emmy Awards was no exception, as she stunned in a figure-hugging ensemble that highlighted her effortless elegance.
Renee Bargh’s Red Hot Emmy Awards Look: Figure-Hugging Gown, Red Choker, and Louboutin Pumps

In September 2016, Renee Bargh showed off her slender physique at the 2016 Emmy Awards at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.

The ‘E! Live from the Red Carpet’ host donned a figure-hugging gown by Cappellazzo Couture with corset detailing.

She styled the strapless red dress with a matching red satin choker around her neck and a gorgeous pair of two-tone Christian Louboutin “So Kate” pumps.

How do you like the red carpet outfit worn by the then-29-year-old Australian celebrity and TV presenter? You can buy her pointy-toe shoes in various colors at Nordstrom and Mytheresa.













