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There were surreal scenes on the red carpet on Thursday when Hollywood actor Paul Rudd was forced to share the spotlight with D-list reality stars and wannabes at the Sydney premiere of Ant-Man & The Wasp: Quantumania.
Rudd, 53, who plays the titular superhero in the Marvel sequel, was one of only a handful of bona fide stars present for movie’s grand opening at Hoyts Entertainment Quarter.
He was joined by the film’s director Peyton Reed and his co-star Jonathan Majors, who plays the villainous Kang the Conqueror – but that was pretty much where the ‘A-list’ portion of the guest list ended.
Hollywood actor Paul Rudd (pictured) was forced to share the spotlight with D-list reality stars and wannabes at the Australian premiere of Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania in Sydney
The dapper trio was followed down the red carper by a cavalcade of ‘local stars’ from The Bachelor and MAFS, plus little-known models and aspiring influencers.
The reality TV contingent included several former brides and grooms from Married At First Sight, including Olivia Frazer, Selin Mengu, Selina Chhaur and Cody Bromley; Bachelor couple Holly Kingston and Jimmy Nicholson; and Cai Fox Leplaw from Byron Baes.
Even notorious red carpet pest Nasser Sultan got a guest pass, which he proudly wore on a lanyard around his neck as he hamming it up for photographers.
Rudd, 53, who plays the titular superhero in the Marvel sequel, was joined by the film’s director Peyton Reed (left) and his co-star Jonathan Majors (right), who plays the villainous Kang the Conqueror – but that was pretty much where the ‘A-list’ portion of the guest list ended
The trio was followed down the red carper by a cavalcade of ‘local stars’ from The Bachelor and MAFS, plus little-known models and influencers. One guest, Sabrina Treffiletti (pictured), a self-described ‘comedy queen’ and actress, is not famous by any definition of the word, but likely got an invite thanks to her publicist Max Markson
Also on the red carpet was model Natalie Roser, who in her defence was one of the more famous and accomplished individuals present, having fronted campaigns for major brands such as Guess jeans.
But the same couldn’t be said for Sabrina Treffiletti, a self-described ‘comedy queen’ and actress, who is not famous by any definition of the word.
She turned heads on the red carpet in a busty green dress with a daring thigh split.
MAFS bad girl Olivia Frazer, arguably the most famous of the MAFS stars in attendance, wore a figure-hugging LBD
Even notorious red carpet pest Nasser Sultan got a guest pass, which he proudly wore on a lanyard around his neck as he hamming it up for photographers
Interestingly, she is represented by publicist Max Markson – the man who launched the equally undistinguished Suzan Mutesi from obscurity into a red carpet fixture.
There were also the usual models who bring plenty of glamour to red carpets but not much star power, including Nikki Phillips and Francesca Hung.
Other ‘who’s that?’ guests included professional cosplayer Dani Dacic, Thor impersonator Andrew Lutomski, and little-known model Paris Raine.
Also on the red carpet was model Natalie Roser, who in her defence was one of the more famous and accomplished individuals present, having fronted campaigns for major brands such as Guess jeans
Bachelor couple Holly Kingston and Jimmy Nicholson cuddled up on the red carpet
There were also the usual models who bring plenty of glamour to red carpets but not much star power, including Nikki Phillips (left) and Francesca Hung (right)
Once famous for their glittering guests lists, Australian film premieres are now known for their puzzling mix of bona fide Hollywood celebrities and local wannabes.
These day, it isn’t uncommon to see the likes of Margot Robbie share the red carpet with the likes of has-been reality stars, such as Nasser Sultan.
This may be due to the dearth of local talent or the fact organisers are desperate to get ‘meat in the room’ for these ritzy events.
Cai Fox Leplaw, an artist and model who appeared on Byron Baes, kept things casual on the red carpet
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