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Daily Mail
24-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Dr Kate Adams shames Married at First Sight's Carina Mirabile for embarrassing fur coat lie at Australian Fashion Week
Dr Kate Adams has taken a break from working with anti-poaching teams in Africa to weigh in on Carina Mirabile's Australian Fashion Week fur coat faux pas. The Real Housewives of Sydney and Bondi Vet star has joined animal rights activists in shaming the Married at First Sight bride for opting to wear a real fur coat to Australian Fashion Week — then lie about it. Carina, 31, turned heads on Day Two of Sydney 's streetwear fashion parade as she arrived to Carriageworks wearing the nude SKIMS 'Ultimate Butt' bodysuit and a voluminous fur coat. The season 12 bride, who was matched with controversial French groom Paul Antoine on MAFS, was quick to tell her outraged fans that the coat was 'fake' and made of faux fur after she posted the look to Instagram. 'Yes this is my own 'fit. I bought this fur coat from New York in Brooklyn and I've got SKIMS on underneath and literally pantyhose stockings,' Carina told Daily Mail Australia. Unfortunately for Carina, the original owner of the fur coat commented on her post and revealed it is in fact, 'a real vintage fur coat,' that was sold to Carina on Facebook Marketplace. Kate, 43, shared the news to her Stories on Saturday and praised Bailey (AKA @warriorforanimals) for bringing it to her attention. 'I'm going to leave this here,' Kate began. 'More evidence that the universe will always get you in the arse if you lie.' The reality TV alum offered some advice to the fledgling influencer in her post, as Carina she prepares to launch her own podcast. 'The correct way to fix this mess is to say, "Sorry, big mistake. Won't be an a**hat next time,' Kate said. She tagged animal activist Bailey, adding, 'What a good human you are.' Australian Fashion Week officially banned the use of real furs, exotic skins, and animal feathers in 2025. Bailey, who runs the account Warrior For Animals, shared images of the reality TV star in the ankle-length 'vintage' coat, claiming she 'defied' the event's no animal skin rule. Carina has since taken to her own social media page to assure followers the shaggy brown coat that she said she purchased in Brooklyn is actually faux fur Carina's denials have also done little to quell the online backlash about her wearing the coat Carina took to her social media to to assure followers the shaggy brown jacket, that she says she purchased in Brooklyn, is actually faux fur. Carina has claimed multiple times on social media that her coat is not real fur, but it has done little to quell the online backlash. 'It's not real fur FYI and my stylist uses vegan products,' Carina captioned an image of her look. On Chattr, she added: 'It's not real fur, bought from a vintage store in New York. 'I wouldn't wear anything that's not ethically sourced.' But in a surprising twist, a woman claiming to be the original owner of the coat then commented on Carina's post, alleging 'Temu Kim' lied about its origin. 'It's actually a real vintage fur coat, it's not fake fur,' she wrote. 'I know because she bought that coat from me off [Facebook] marketplace several years ago. I was the one who bought it in NYC and it was stated in my ad. Funny that she lied about it.' Daily Mail Australia has reached out to Carina for further comment, as well as the Australian Fashion Council to verify any complaints made. Unfortunately for Carina, a woman claiming to be the original owner of the fur coat commented on her post and revealed it is in fact, 'a real vintage fur coat,' that was sold to Carina on Facebook Marketplace AFW banned all wildlife-derived materials, including fur, exotic animal skins and feathers, from being used on runways this year and in the future. The new policy came into immediate effect, making the ongoing AFW, held from 12 to 16 May, the first edition to fully exclude wildlife materials from its runways. The Australian Fashion Council's new policy was developed alongside Collective Fashion Justice and World Animal Protection. It comes following years of activism calling for cruel materials to be excluded from the show. 'Well done - the ban made me cheer (especially after fur situation last season),' Kate wrote in another post last week, as she made a reference to her on-screen feud with her Real Housewives of Sydney co-star Victoria Montano over the subject.


Otago Daily Times
17-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Otago Daily Times
‘Real Housewives' bring the drama to our doorstep
Pictured while filming in Queenstown last winter are some of the Real Housewives of Sydney cast, from left, Kate Adams, Martine Chippendale, Victoria Montano and Terry Biviano. PHOTO: SUPPLIED Queenstown's taken a starring role in the latest season of reality TV show The Real Housewives of Sydney. Renowned for their glamour — and drama — the cast, by all accounts, flew under the radar when they visited the resort last winter, staying at Eichardt's — including its 240 square metre penthouse, which runs about $10,000 a night. While here, some of the women took a scenic chopper ride with Heliworks, including a mountain-top landing and obligatory glass of bubbles, were frequent visitors to Ayrburn — described in the show as "Queenstown's Culinary Playground" — had exclusive access to Tommy's Margarita Bar, got their adrenaline fix at Oxbow Adventures, sampled the fare at The Bathhouse, and a couple partook in tequila shots via Queenstown Ice Bar's "chilly willy". Former model Krissy Marsh tells Mountain Scene she also "snuck out" on their first night and went to Cowboys. "I had bull shots and partied with all the crew, and I got on the bucking bull. "That was a lot of fun — they didn't put that on the show, though." Marsh rates Queenstown's culinary offering as "the best food that we had basically throughout the whole season", while she's also impressed with our wines and describes the scenery as "breathtaking". But there were also "huge dramas" while here, something Marsh says she gets sick of. "When someone is nasty or someone does something to upset you, you still have to confront them and be with them the next day. "A lot of us are in the same social circles and we have genuine friendships, and that's healing for me." Now in her third season, though, Marsh says the overall experience has been "nothing but positive" for her.


Daily Mail
06-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Real Housewives of Sydney's Kate Adams,Terry Biviano and Martine Chippendale dazzle in glamorous gowns at glitzy viewing party
The Real Housewives of Sydney Season 3 has officially come to a close and the show's leading ladies made sure to leave a lasting impression as they dressed to the nines at the reunion viewing party. Housewives Kate Adams, Terry Biviano and Martine Chippendale had jaws dropping on the floor on Tuesday night as they attended a shindig for the show's explosive season finale at The Plaza Hotel in Sydney. Kate, who had her fair share of screen time in the latest season after sensationally butting heads with Caroline Gaultier, showed off her killer figure in an off-the-shoulder frock. The ruched black dress dramatically fell to the floor and boasted a pastel coloured bodice that ruffled around the reality star's chest. The Bondi vet finished off the head-turning ensemble with black heels and layered gold bangles, wearing her hair across her shoulders and boasting a dewy makeup look. Also in-attendance was firecracker housewife Terry Biviano, who made a late appearance in season three and also proceeded to clash with housewife Caroline on-screen. Housewives Kate Adams (right), Terry Biviano (centre) and Martine Chippendale (left) had jaws dropping on the floor on Tuesday night as they attended a viewing party for the show's explosive season finale at The Plaza Hotel Terry wore neutral-toned flimsy frock, which hung off her shoulders and cut off at her upper thigh, revealing her trim pins. She accessorised the ensemble with white stiletto heels and large pearl earrings. Terry's raven hair was slicked back behind her ears and cascaded down her back, which emphasised her bronzy makeup look and dramatic eye. Martine, a new arrival to the RHOS lineup this year, opted for a classic little black dress on the night out. The $4,920 Versace number emphasised her tiny waist and slender figure, and was complimented with a pair of $1,610 Amina Muaddi heels and a large diamond butterfly ring. She also carried around a white Hermes Kelly handbag, which can retail for around $39,000 The leggy blonde wore her long locks falling across her shoulders as she posed for the cameras, looking as youthful as ever with a natural makeup look that showed off her fresh face. Also at the viewing party was Jackie Gillies, a Real Housewives of Melbourne alum and celebrity psychic. Jackie made a guest appearance on the third season of RHOS after she was asked by housewife Terry to help repair the 'fracture' amongst the housewives by offering her medium services during a group outing. At the viewing party, the reality star sizzled in an all black ensemble, wearing Gucci monogrammed stockings under an oversized black blazer. She paired the daring fit with a dramatic red lip and sky high black heels. Jackie posed for the camera with The Cringe Is Real podcast host Sam Cremean, who wore a trendy tartan skirt, white button-up shirt and woven hat.


Bloomberg
25-02-2025
- Business
- Bloomberg
Apple Investors Reject Call to End DEI Efforts at Annual Meeting
Apple Inc. investors rejected outside shareholder proposals that asked the iPhone maker to cease its diversity, equity and inclusion efforts and write a report assessing the risks of its work on AI. The company conducted the votes as part of its annual meeting, held virtually on Thursday, with Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook and General Counsel Kate Adams leading the proceedings. In line with Apple's recommendations, investors also spurned a proposal that demanded a transparency report on its decisions related to child sex abuse material, or CSAM, and a measure about charitable giving practices.