The stars of Australian social media and reality TV converged at the 2023 TikTok Awards in Sydney, with Abbie Chatfield stealing the show in a stunning strapless white gown.
The 28-year-old influencer, also serving as the official host alongside Tony Armstrong and Kat Clarke, turned heads with a dangerously low neckline that showcased her cleavage. Despite a momentary struggle to contain her bust, Abbie exuded confidence on the red carpet.
Diverse Styles on Display: Reality Stars, Influencers, and Singers
Other notable attendees included Married At First Sight’s Tahnee Cook, who opted for Hollywood glamour in a soft pink satin frock. Influencer Elle Ray went for a racier look in a flirty cocktail dress with a plunging neckline and hip cut-outs, while pop star Peach PRC made a bold statement in a unique pink ensemble featuring a butterfly top and miniskirt with platform wedges.
Aussie R&B diva Jazzy K showcased her trim pins in a silver miniskirt and chunky platform boots. The cast of The Real Housewives of Sydney, including Dr. Kate Adams, Nicole O’Neil, Caroline Gaultier, and Krissy Marsh, added their flair to the event with flashy ensembles.
Honoring Diverse Talent: TikTok Awards Categories
With 10 awards presented, the event celebrated a wide range of content creators, from comedians to musicians, with categories like Creator of the Year, Video of the Year, Comedy Creator of the Year, and Sport Creator of the Year. The TikTok for Good award recognized individuals driving positive community change. Reflecting the platform’s democratic nature, fans voted for their favorites via the TikTok app.
The diverse array of nominees included established names like Andy Hearnden, known for culinary creations, and the adventurous Outback Tom in the Creator of the Year category. Video of the Year highlighted viral sensations that captured the global TikTok community’s imagination. This year’s awards also featured the NZ Creator of the Year award for New Zealand talent and recognized international creators who resonated with the Australian and New Zealand audience.