Pip Edwards seen with Ben Waddell at the Australian Open after the Michael Clarke drama
Pip Edwards recently found herself at the center of a wild argument between her ex Michael Clarke and his new girlfriend Jade Yarbrough in Noosa.
But the 40-year-old founder of PE Nation ignored the drama on Sunday while attending the Australian Open with her friend, host Ben Waddell.
The designer was seen laughing and chatting with Ben as they sat in the stands and watched the game.
Pip Edwards attended the Australian Open with presenter Ben Waddell after her ex Michael Clarke’s fight
The 40-year-old founder of PE Nation ignored the drama on Sunday while attending the Australian Open with her friend Ben.
Pip looked stylish in a black blazer dress as she enjoyed a drink and pointed out the players.
The influencer left her short blonde hair out and wore a neutral makeup palette made up of blush and eyeliner.
Ben also looked dapper in a black button-down shirt and pants as he sat next to his friend at the match.
The filmmaker made headlines in 2021 after claiming Netflix stole his idea for Zac Efron’s Down to Earth docuseries.
The designer was seen laughing and chatting with Ben as they sat in the stands and watched the game.
Pip looked elegant in a black dress while enjoying a drink.
The influencer left her short blonde hair out and wore a neutral makeup palette made up of blush and eyeliner
Ben said the eco-travel show, which filmed its second season in Australia, is an almost exact copy of the concept it bought in the US in 2018.
The American producers were opposed to the idea because they wanted a celebrity as the presenter, and she returned to Australia to film a local version.
Then all of a sudden, Efron’s show appeared on the streaming platform last year without him even realizing it was in production.
“I was sitting on my couch during lockdown and I turned on Netflix and it was trending as the second biggest show in the US,” he told Daily Mail Australia from New York.
‘I fell off the chair, I was in shock. It was brutal, heartbreaking.
Ben also looked dapper in a black button-down shirt and pants as he sat next to his friend at the match.
The filmmaker made headlines in 2021 after claiming Netflix stole his idea for Zac Efron’s Down to Earth docuseries.
Ben said the eco-travel show, which filmed its second season in Australia, is an almost exact copy of the concept it bought in the US in 2018.
The sighting comes after Pip was dragged into a stoush between her ex Michael Clarke, his girlfriend Jade Yarbrough, as well as Karl Stefanovic and his wife Jasmine, earlier this month.
Extraordinary footage has emerged of a heated exchange between the couple while on holiday in Noosa, on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast.
In the video, which was filmed by a bystander on January 10 and sold to The Daily Telegraph for $10,000, Yarbrough accused the former Test captain of cheating on her with her old flame Edwards on December 17.
Others in the group, including Stefanovic, his wife Jasmine, Yarbrough’s older sister, and famed accountant Anthony Bell, tried to defuse the fight.
The sighting comes after Pip was dragged into a stoush between her ex Michael Clarke (left), his girlfriend Jade Yarbrough (right), as well as Karl Stefanovic and his wife Jasmine, earlier this month.
Extraordinary footage has emerged of a heated exchange between the couple while on holiday in Noosa, on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast.
Yarbrough and Clarke, who was limping in the footage after pulling a hamstring, have been issued fines for “public nuisance”.
Stefanovic has yet to make a statement on the matter, but was asked about the footage during an event at the Australian Open last Thursday.
According to the Herald Sun, he smiled when asked if he wanted to comment but declined to say anything.
‘You know what the answer is going to be,’ he replied.
In the video, which was filmed by a bystander on January 10 and sold to The Daily Telegraph for $10,000, Yarbrough accused the former Test captain of cheating on her with her old flame Edwards on December 17.
A remorseful Clarke has since taken full responsibility for what happened.
I am absolutely heartbroken, I have put people I hold in the highest regard in this position. My actions in the lead up to this altercation were nothing short of shameful and regrettable,” he said.
A remorseful Clarke has since taken full responsibility for what happened.
I am absolutely heartbroken, I have put people I hold in the highest regard in this position. My actions in the lead up to this altercation were nothing short of shameful and regrettable,” he said.
“I am devastated that by my actions I have brought women of class and integrity, and my peers, into this situation.”
Edwards also issued a statement the night the images were released.
‘This is not my circus. Once again, Michael in the true nature of him has not taken responsibility for his actions and I was blatantly lied to,” he told Daily Mail Australia.
Edwards also issued a statement the night the video was posted.
‘This is not my circus. Once again, Michael in the true nature of him has not taken responsibility for his actions and I was blatantly lied to,” he told Daily Mail Australia.