Woman’s Day (Australia)

Kate Ceberano

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Proud of her daughter Gypsy

She’s only been away from home for a year, but it seems Kate Ceberano’s teenage daughter Gypsy Rogers is growing up fast – and that includes falling in love for the first time!

Last year, Kate, Australia’s most prominent Scientolog­ist, sent her only daughter to the

religion’s boarding school in the US, where Woman’s Day can reveal the 15-year-old is enjoying a budding romance.

And the young man in question has all the Scientolog­y credential­s sure to make her mum, 52, and Home And Away director dad Lee Rogers proud.

Gypsy, who appears to be enjoying her school days at the secretive Delphian School in rural Oregon, recently posted a picture of herself with her handsome schoolmate, Caleb Marquez, before their prom, sparking rumours they’re in the early days of dating.

The teenage pair looked adorable in the picture, with Gypsy wearing a stunning black and nude gown, and her beau all suited and booted with a pink bow tie.

Caleb and Gypsy have been pictured together several times in recent months, with Gypsy posting love-heart emojis and compliment­ing Caleb on his hairstyle on social media.

Kate is no doubt proud her daughter is keeping company with such a catch.

Caleb, who is believed to be 17, is a second-generation Scientolog­ist from Boston, where he was raised by teacher mum Trista and carpenter dad Paul Marquez.

While Caleb’s mother has insisted “they’re just friends”, it’s common knowledge among Gypsy’s school friends that they are very close.

The possible new romance is the icing on the cake of Gypsy’s first year at her school, which uses Scientolog­y founder L Ron Hubbard’s study techniques, where she’s a cheerleade­r for the local sports teams and performs in school plays.

 ??  ?? Friends say Gypsy and Caleb are very close. Kate described her daughter’s admission to the Delphian School as a “journey”.
Friends say Gypsy and Caleb are very close. Kate described her daughter’s admission to the Delphian School as a “journey”.

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