
Influencer causes a scene as she struts along busy Sydney Harbour tourist strip in VERY skimpy lingerie joined by half naked models in stunt for Léays underwear launch
The TikTok star, 21, whose real name is Sophia Beggs, was front and centre at the Léays lingerie launch on Wednesday.
She joined a number of scantily clad models as they strutted their stuff alongside Sydney Harbour at sunset, while clad only in very revealing underwear.
Sophia has heads turning and tourists at the scenic hot spot stunned as she strolled along in a lacy pink bra and matching panties.
The barely-there outfit was complimented by garters and stockings and originally covered up under a black coat.
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The TikTok star, 21, whose real name is Sophia Beggs, was front and centre at the Léays lingerie launch on Wednesday
Sophia's look was completed with a pair of knee high black leather boots and she skipped the accessories.
For makeup, the blonde beauty had on a peachy palette with a pink lipstick and wore her blonde hair in soft curls.
Also in the unusual fashion parade was model Montana Cox who likewise was clad in revealing lingerie.
She left little to the imagination in a black lace bra and camisole that was largely sheer.
The stunner added a pair of see through socks worn with black heels and had a leather jacket hanging off her arms.
Montana carried a giant paper bag that was emblazoned with the bag's logo as she walked along the busy tourist strip.
The models gathered together to pose for a series of photos with the Harbour Bridge as their backdrop.
Sophia is no stranger to standing out from the pack after her much talked about attendance at Australian Fashion Week.
The stunner added a pair of see through socks worn with black heels and had a leather jacket hanging off her arms
She slammed the media covering the event after she was asked two 'diabolical' questions.
The social media star arrived at Carriageworks in Sydney 's Eveleigh district wearing a fluffy, green two-piece by Selezza London one day and a metallic silver dress with a plunging V neckline on another.
'This is my third year attending Australian Fashion Week and I wanted to do a little debrief on how this year has been,' she began in a video posted today.
Sophia said she flew into Sydney from Texas in the US to attend.
'I didn't really have a lot of time to prepare my looks. I kind of packed my suitcase with heaps of stuff I had from home and loaned heaps,' she explained.
'I always say yes to the interviews because it's a bit of fun and part of the experience, and good for exposure. But some of the questions I have been asked this year were diabolical.'
Pedestrian.TV reporters asked Sophia, among other Fashion Week attendees, how much money she earns and what was the biggest brand deal she has ever turned down.
'There is no way in hell I'm ever going to answer that question, and I'm sure that if I turned around to the interviewer and asked them the same thing, they would be uncomfortable,' she said.
'I don't think you should ask people about money, that's just how I was raised.'
Sophia added that she felt the attending media had the 'sole purpose' of 'trying to 'catch people out with tricky questions' to elicit 'juicy' answers.
'But some of the questions were really good so thank you to the interviewers that had good questions prepared,' she noted.
The TikToker explained she has not had any media training and attended AFW alone, without the company of her mum or manager: 'So I'm freaking out. I don't want to word vomit and say the wrong thing.'
Sophia said she had all the clothing she rented for the week sent to her hotel room and planned to pull looks together ahead of each show.
'I knew it was going to be stressful but I didn't really have any other option because I left it too late,' she continued.
Sophia's answers were not included in the video that was uploaded to Pedestrian's TikTok.
In another video, which Pedestrian has since removed from their TikTok, interviewers asked, "Who is the biggest microtrend final boss?"
'First of all, s*** question,' Sophia fumed.
'You can see almost everyone is uncomfortable and clearly doesn't want to answer that. We're at AFW... Let's talk about Australian Fashion.
'I wouldn't be asking whose fashion sucks.'
'The Australian influencer scene is already so toxic and we have such Tall Poppy Syndrome, we don't need other creators bringing people down.'
Sophia was named as the 'biggest micro trend final boss' in the video by another TikToker, who she noted 'wore SHEIN to Australian Fashion Week,' with a disdainful look.
'Not sure what that's about' she said.
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