Justin Bieber’s wife Hailey is continuing her publicity blitz of Australia, walking the red carpet at last night’s Wuthering Heights premiere in Sydney in a daring see-through gown.
Bieber, 29, arrived at Sydney Airport this week ahead of her scheduled appearance at the Vogue Forces of Fashion event this Friday – and walked straight into a mob of fans and autograph hunters there to greet her arrival.
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Bieber’s Australian visit comes a week after she was in the audience at the Grammys, watching on proudly as her husband gave one of the night’s most unusual performances: A stripped back, solo rendition of his song Yukon, on the Grammys stage dressed in nothing more than his boxer shorts and socks.
Elsewhere, Aussie influencer Tammy Hembrow appears to have chosen the premiere to debut a new man.
Hembrow arrived at the glitzy ceremony in Sydney hand-in-hand with a mystery man, and the pair couldn’t seem to keep their hands off each other.
At one stage they stole the spotlight from the rest of the star-studded guests by sharing a cheeky kiss on the red carpet.
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From our very intense sluething — who says journalism is dead — news.com.au can now confirm Hembrow is dating model Grayson Te Moana.
When we asked him if they were dating, the model replied: “Of course” before hinting that it’s been for “a while”.
The pair were both at the TikTok Awards 10 weeks ago, which as we mentioned, suggests they have been dating for a while.
The pair were again then spotted together on a yacht party three weeks ago, where Te Moana shared a video that appeared to feature the back of Hembrow as she danced.
To make things ever more clear, despite the model having less than 100 followers, they both follow each other. OK, so maybe our internet sleuthing wasn’t as hard as we’d suggested.
Meanwhile, Margot Robbie looked the picture of elegant beauty as she arrived at the Sydney premiere.
Robbie was joined by a host of stars as she celebrated the release of the hugely anticipated erotic drama, set to hit cinemas this weekend.
Robbie posed for pictures in a gorgeous off-white gown that hugged every curve of her slim physique.
The mermaid gown, which looked straight out of a Dickens novel, glided along as she took a slow walk down the red carpet, posing up a storm.
Robbie was joined by her co-star, fellow Australian Jacob Elordi, as they both smiled for fans and gave autographs.
Elordi said on the red carpet that he was exhausted after having to fly straight from the Oscars brunch in Los Angeles, but was still very happy to be back celebrating in Australia.
Reactions to the film have been mixed so far: Numerous critics have complained about Robbie and Elordi’s chemistry, or supposed lack thereof.
“When Fennell swaps in her adult actors, the cracks start showing immediately. While strikingly attractive on their own, Elordi and Robbie have zero romantic chemistry,” said the Boston Globe.
A second agreed, writing: “It’s hard to care about such unsympathetic characters, making any moments of intended emotional or erotic impact fall flat… Mainly, it’s the solid supporting cast that glues the film together.”
Another claimed the film is one of the year’s first failures, saying: “Narratively scattered and tonally unwieldy… One of the year’s early studio misfires, and the kind of romantic drama whose attempts at intensity give way to second-hand embarrassment.”
However, others have celebrated the film, proving it will likely be wildly divisive among audiences.
“Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi have great chemistry in Emerald Fennell’s brash, funny, extravagant spectacle,” wrote the reviewer.
While another added, “The film will undoubtedly divide audiences. Some will be enthralled by its audacity and sensual energy, while others may recoil from its messy characterisation and narrative shortcuts.”
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