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Embarrassing moment Tammy Hembrow is shafted from the red carpet by a 'fake influencer' who tries to steal the spotlight with her dramatic dress

Embarrassing moment Tammy Hembrow is shafted from the red carpet by a 'fake influencer' who tries to steal the spotlight with her dramatic dress

Daily Mail​a day ago
Tammy Hembrow was caught up in an embarrassing red carpet moment as she stepped out for the Freakier Friday premiere in Sydney on Tuesday.
In a rare misstep for Tammy, 38, the blonde beauty was upstaged by 'fake influencer' Suzan Mutesi, who was definitely not keen to give up the limelight to the blonde beauty.
Suzan, 38, is certainly no stranger to flaunting her unique sense of style on the red carpet.
And she did just that, turning heads in a stunning lilac-coloured gown that featured eye-catching sequin and diamante embellishments.
The gown also featured a dramatic train that Suzan proudly held aloft as she happily posed for photographers.
Suzan shared a video of her red carpet moment to her Instagram Stories that showed her clearly uninterested in sharing the spotlight.
As she enjoyed her red carpet moment, Tammy could be seen, waiting in the wings for her turn in front of the camera.
Tammy traded places with another woman at the other end of the photo wall. Suzan continued to pose, not ceding a centimetre of red carpet to Tammy.
After blowing a kiss to photographers, Tammy began to make a graceful exit as Suzan continued to flounce her dramatic train.
The fitness influencer was then awkwardly called back to the photo wall for more pics as Suzan continued to model her gown.
Tammy, meanwhile, put on quite a busty display, showing off her surgically enhanced form in a very low-cut pale pink gown.
The dress also featured a thigh-high split, and Tammy adorned her lithe legs with a pair of knee-high chocolate brown suede boots.
Most recently, Suzan was busted leaving a five star review on her own book, Love Beyond 30s, in a bid to boost sales.
The 'fake influencer', who's been accused of everything from buying Instagram followers and photoshopping herself into private jets, was exposed by her nemesis Jamie Azzopardi in a series of savage posts shared to their Instagram in November.
Tammy traded places with another woman at the other end of the photo wall, Suzan continued to pose, not ceding a centimetre of red carpet to Tammy
The review, left under her own name, described the book as an 'empowering pursuit of self-worth' and claimed that her novel 'resonated deeply'.
It claimed the fiction was a 'must-read for anyone navigating their 30s with humour and heart'.
'The book brilliantly captures the highs and lows of dating beyond your 30s in this clever narrative,' it read.
'The relatable anecdotes and poignant moments had me laughing, cringing, and nodding along.'
In a statement to Daily Mail, the actress admitted to leaving the review.
'I wanted to share my genuine excitement and let readers know how much I believe in the journey this book offers,' she explained.
'Leaving my own review felt like speaking directly to each person who picks it up, as if to say, "This was written with you in mind, and I hope it resonates deeply with you too."
'I just wanted to put my love for the book out there in my own words.'
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