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the article in the herald about kaiti
Even More to Kaiti than meets the eye
THE beauty who caused a bombshell on the Brownlow red carpet on Monday night is a country health practitioner.
For the second year in a row, the curvaceous dress worn by Kaiti Williams was the most talked about on the night.
But Confidential can reveal that behind the beauty there's even more brains.
St Kilda footballer Jason Gram's 23-year-old girlfriend is a fully qualified chiropractor.
We caught up with Dr Williams yesterday at the Todd Chiropractic Clinic in the South Gippsland town of Yarram.
She has been working there for a year after completing a five-year double degree at RMIT University in Bundoora.
Williams met Gram, also 23, five years ago in a pub at Sale, where she lives. They have been together ever since.
Dr Williams admitted that walking the red carpet on Monday night was terrifying.
But she had no problems with her eye-catching dress by Perth designer Ruth Tarvydas that had everyone talking.
"There was a bit of a debate this year about cleavage, but I really wanted to wear something that was comfortable and something that would make Jason proud," she said.
"That is what matters.
"I think it's great for girls to find something that shows their curves, whatever they are.
"So I thought, 'Why not?' "
During the football season, Dr Williams spends four days living in Sale and three days a week in the city, but is more then happy to call the country home.
There are no plans to move permanently to Melbourne.
"Jason was in Brisbane for a year so we know how to do the long-distance thing, so it works fine," she said.
The sexy Brownlow dress came about after Dr Williams saw Sonia Kruger wear it on Dancing with the Stars.
"I've always loved Ruth Tarvydas's dresses and saw Sonia wear it," she said.
"I rang Ruth and she sent the dress over.
"Jason and I are not big names and we don't get designers calling us to dress us, so it was lovely."
Somehow, we think that will change next year.
Dr Williams couldn't be happier about her career and working in Gippsland.
Before her present job, she did some work at the Sacred Heart Mission in St Kilda.
"I've been really lucky to be working with some inspirational people at the start of my career," she said.