Guests at gin’s posh launch are ‘forced to put stickers on their phone cameras’ so they can’t take pictures of VIP Margot Robbie…so what is she trying to hide?
Margot Robbie celebrated the launch of her new Papa Salt Coastal Gin range on Monday with a VIP event in Sydney.
And in an unexpected twist, guests at the event were forced to cover their cell phone cameras with stickers, presumably to keep things hidden and prevent people from taking pictures.
In a new video obtained by Daily Mail Australia, PE Nation co-founder Pip Edwards can be seen being asked to cover her phone with a sticker by the door before entering.
The event was hosted by Christine Centenera, editor-in-chief of Vogue Australia, at Maybe Sammy bar in The Rocks.
Guests in attendance included Margot and her British husband Tom Ackerley, Pip and Margot’s brother Cameron Robbie.
What is Margot Robbie hiding? Pip Edwards and other VIP guests had to put stickers on their phone cameras during her Gin launch in Sydney on Monday. Margot was photographed at the Chanel show in Los Angeles last week
“I only have a sticker for your phone, if you don’t mind,” a woman at the door said to Pip before entering.
Pip, who was dressed to the nines in a beige mini dress and holding a gray Burberry bag, happily agreed and opened her bag to grab her phone.
‘Yes I get it, do it,’ said Pip.
In a new video obtained by Daily Mail Australia, PE Nation co-founder Pip Edwards can be seen being asked to cover her phone with a sticker on the door before entering
The Australian actress, 32, prepped for the entrance to the exclusive party as soon as she stepped out of her car, opting to forego posing for photos to promote her own gin business
However, it seems that Pip ripped the sticker inside and posed for a few snaps at the bar that she shared on social media.
Trolls took pip, 43, to task over ‘photoshopped’ images of her legs.
Instagram users flocked to PE Nation’s designers page to invite her to allegedly edit photos of herself sitting at a bar.
However, it seems that Pip ripped the sticker inside and posed for a few snaps at the bar that she shared on social media. Trolls took pip, 43, to task over ‘photoshopped’ images of her legs
“Nice outfit, you need to check your leg edits,” one wrote, while another fan added, “the second pic is weird and [Photo]shopped. FOR YOUR INFORMATION.’
Pip, however, had a very logical excuse for the odd-looking line that seemed to cut her muscular leg in half.
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