Influencer reveals the ‘Party of the Year’ at Bondi Icebergs, which Pip Edwards attended, was BORING

An influencer who attended the most recent New Year’s party at Bondi Icebergs over the weekend branded the event “not much fun”.
The soiree, which has been dubbed Sydney’s ‘Party of the Year’, was attended by local celebrities including PE Nation designer Pip Edwards and her cricket star ex-boyfriend Michael Clarke.
But TikTok star Sophia Kim, 30, says the party was so overwhelming that she had more fun swinging in the park afterwards.

Influencer Sophia Kim, 30, (pictured), who attended the last-ever New Year’s party at Bondi Icebergs over the weekend, said the event “wasn’t much fun”.
The American expat, who goes by the online moniker Sophia In Sydney, shared her disappointment in a TikTok video on Wednesday, telling her fans, “Honestly, it wasn’t that much fun.”
“I was at the IT party of the year, held at Icebergs on New Year’s Day. And people kept hyping it up because it was supposed to be the last thing they’ll ever do again,” Ms Kim said as footage of the crowded party appeared on screen.
The swimwear designer said she was looking forward to the VIP party as it was the last.


Dubbed Sydney’s ‘Party of the Year’, priced at $650 a head, the soiree was attended by local celebrities including PE Nation designer Pip Edwards (left) and Pip’s cricket star ex-boyfriend Michael Clarke (right). The former couple celebrate with their respective friends at the event

The American expat, who goes by the online moniker Sophia In Sydney, shared her disappointment in a TikTok video on Wednesday, telling her fans, “Honestly, it wasn’t that much fun.”
She also believed the event, dubbed The Last Dance, would somehow pay homage to Michael Jordan since the basketball star’s recent Netflix docuseries shared the same name.
“And maybe they think like me where it’s like 2023, 23 is his number,” she added.
Ms. Kim was deeply disappointed.

“I was at the IT party of the year, held at Icebergs on New Year’s Day. And people kept hyping it up because it should be the last thing they’ll ever do again,” Ms Kim said as footage of the extremely crowded party was seen on screen. Pictured: Pip Edwards (second left) celebrates with friends at the event

She also believed the event, dubbed The Last Dance, would somehow pay homage to Michael Jordan since the basketball star’s recent Netflix docuseries shared the same name

“I was really excited to go there because I thought it was going to be so fun and amazing, and I just knew all the people would be there… and honestly, it wasn’t that fun,” she said, adding added: “It was just very crowded.”

On Tuesday, Sophia uploaded this photo of the classy outfit she wore to the New Year’s party at Icebergs
“I was really excited to go there because I thought it was going to be so fun and amazing, and I just knew all the people would be there… and honestly, it wasn’t that fun,” she said, adding added: “It was just very crowded.”
Footage of Ms Kim on a swing set in the park started playing as she continued, “And then I went to the park and rode these swing sets. And that made me feel calmer. Like, who else can relate? Oh my god I’m weird.’
Sydney’s hottest celebrities descended on the iconic restaurant on Sunday to mark the 20th anniversary of the legendary New Year’s celebration.

Leading the way in celebrity arrivals was Pip Edwards, 42, who wore a fancy green mesh dress with rips down the front
Leading the arrivals was Pip Edwards, 42, who wore a fancy green mesh dress with rips down the front.
She seemed in high spirits and was a social butterfly at the event, kissing friends as she greeted them on the way inside.
Also in attendance was John Ibrahim, walking with his longtime partner Sarah Budge at his side.

John Ibrahim walked at his side along with his longtime partner Sarah Budge. He looked casually dapper in a pale blue shirt worn with white pants

Sarah (left) was on trend in a white strapless mini dress that fitted her slim frame

Restaurateur Maurice Terzini (pictured), who owns Icebergs, looked edgy in latex platform boots with clear Plexiglas heels

Terzini did not give a specific reason why he was canceled for the event
Restaurateur Maurice Terzini, who owns Icebergs, made an edgy entrance in latex platform boots with clear Plexiglas heels.
He wore an asymmetric tunic with zip detailing under a longline black blazer and added a cross earring to the 1990s-inspired ensemble.
Terzini said Sunday it was important to him to give people a chance to let go and celebrate after such a challenging time.
“After the lockdowns and after Covid, I think it’s really important that everyone just celebrate,” he said.
“We want to eat well, we want to drink well and we want to have fun.”
Terzini did not give a specific reason why he was canceled for the event.

Punters on their way to Icebergs for the annual event
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