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An influencer who attended the latest New Years party at Bondi Icebergs over the weekend called the event “not much fun”.
Billed as Sydney’s ‘party of the year’, the $650 per person evening was attended by local celebrities including PE Nation designer Pip Edwards and her cricket star ex-boyfriend Michael Clarke.
However, TikTok star Sophia Kim, 30, says the party was so disappointing that she later had more fun by going swinging in the park.
Influencer Sophia Kim, 30, (pictured), who attended the latest New Years party at Bondi Icebergs over the weekend, said the event “wasn’t much fun”.
The American expat, who goes by the online nickname Sophia In Sydney, shared her disappointment in a TikTok video on Wednesday, telling her fans: “Frankly, it wasn’t that much fun.”
“I went to the IT party of the year, which is New Year’s Day at Icebergs. And people kept hyping it up because it was supposed to be the last thing they were ever going to do again,” Kim said as images of the packed party flashed on the screen.
The swimwear designer said she was looking forward to the VIP party as it would be her last.
Billed as Sydney’s ‘party of the year’, the $650 a head soiree was attended by local celebrities including PE Nation designer Pip Edwards (left) and Pip’s cricket star ex-boyfriend Michael Clarke (right). The former couple appears celebrating with their respective friends at the event.
The American expat, who goes by the online nickname Sophia In Sydney, shared her disappointment in a TikTok video on Wednesday, telling her fans: “Frankly, it wasn’t that much fun.”
He also believed that the event, called The Last Dance, would somehow pay homage to Michael Jordan, as the basketball star’s recent Netflix docuseries had the same name.
“And maybe they’re thinking like me, where it’s like 2023, 23 is their number,” he added.
Ms. Kim was very disappointed.
“I went to the IT party of the year, which is New Year’s Day at Icebergs. And people kept hyping it up because it’s supposed to be the last thing they’re ever going to do again,” Kim said as images of the extremely crowded party flashed on the screen. Pictured: Pip Edwards (second left) partying with friends at the event
He also believed that the event, called The Last Dance, would somehow pay homage to Michael Jordan, as the basketball star’s recent Netflix docuseries had the same name.
“I was really excited to go into this because I thought it was going to be so fun and amazing, and I knew that, like, all the people would be there…and frankly, it wasn’t that much fun.” ‘ he said, adding: ‘It was very crowded’
On Tuesday, Sophia uploaded this photo of the sassy outfit she wore to the New Years party at Icebergs.
“I was really excited to go into this because I thought it was going to be so fun and amazing, and I knew that, like, all the people would be there…and frankly, it wasn’t that much fun.” ‘ he said, adding: ‘It was very crowded.’
Footage of Ms. Kim on a swing in the park began to play, as she continued, “And then I walked into the park and got on these swings.” And this made me feel more at peace. Like, who else can relate? My god, I’m weird.
Members of Sydney’s socialite flocked to the iconic restaurant on Sunday to celebrate 20 years since the legendary New Year’s Day party first launched.
Pip Edwards, 42, led the celebrity arrivals in a daring green mesh dress with rips down the front.
Leading the arrivals was Pip Edwards, 42, who wore a daring green mesh dress with rips down the front.
She seemed to be in high spirits and was a social butterfly at the event, kissing her friends as she greeted them as they entered.
Also in attendance was John Ibrahim, who walked his longtime partner, Sarah Budge, by his side.
John Ibrahim walked his longtime partner, Sarah Budge, by his side. She looked casually smart in a pale blue dress shirt with white pants.
Sarah (left) was on trend in a strapless white minidress that hugged her slender figure.
Restaurateur Maurice Terzini (pictured), owner of Icebergs, looked edgy in latex platform boots and clear Plexiglas heels.
Terzini did not give a specific reason why he called time in the event.
Restaurateur Maurice Terzini, owner of Icebergs, rocked an edgy look in latex platform boots with clear Perspex heels.
She wore an asymmetrical tunic with zipper details under a long black blazer and added a crossover earring to the 1990s-style ensemble.
Terzini said Sunday that it was important to him, after such a challenging period, to give people a chance to relax and celebrate.
“After the lockdowns and after Covid, I think it’s really important that everyone just celebrate,” he said.
‘We want to eat well, we want to drink well and we want to have fun.’
Terzini did not give a specific reason why he called time in the event.
Punters head to Icebergs for the annual event