Several attendees at the Sydney premiere of The Devil Wears Prada 2 have criticised a group of influencers for allegedly pushing ahead in line, sparking frustration among guests at the star-studded event.
The film's Australian premiere, held at the State Theatre on Tuesday evening, drew a stellar crowd of fashionable celebrities, media figures and invited guests.
However, some attendees claim the atmosphere was marred by queue-jumping behaviour from 'entitled' social media stars, including radio star Mitch Churi, who was seen jumping the queue outside upon spotting his close friend Abbie Chatfield.
'Lots of influencers were cutting in line, it was so rude,' one attendee told Daily Mail.
'Like, we're all going into the same space ... it just screams entitled.'
Another attendee said she was forced to battle through crowds of influencers posing inside the theatre just to secure a seat, claiming the lengthy queue for a photo in front of a giant red shoe showed no signs of easing as the night wore on.
Some attendees at the Sydney premiere of The Devil Wears Prada 2 have criticised a group of influencers for allegedly pushing ahead in line. Mitch Churi (right) was seen jumping the line upon spotting his close friend Abbie (left)
Another attendee said she was forced to battle through crowds of influencers inside the theatre just to secure a seat, claiming the long line didn't ease as the night wore on
However, despite the chaos, the evening still delivered on its promise of glamour and excitement, as a host of high-profile guests turned out in style for the hotly anticipated premiere.
Leading the charge was Abbie Chatfield, who made a flirty appearance on the red carpet in a white mini dress.
The Chanel-inspired number featured a woollen fabric and black accents, along with mock pockets.
The podcaster showed off her trim pins in the short number, which she paired with polka-dot pantyhose.
Abbie finished the look with a pair of towering, stacked black patent leather heels and a pair of spiked metallic earrings.
For makeup, Abbie accentuated her blue eyes with turquoise eyeliner and a sheer, baby blue eyeshadow.
She completed the look with a pink lip gloss and a porcelain makeup base, wearing her curly hair down around her shoulders.
Also turning heads were model sisters Madeline and Simone Holtznagel, who were twinning in matching black gowns.
The lengthy queue for a photo in front of a giant red shoe showed no signs of easing as the night wore on. Pictured: Mitch Churi
However, despite the chaos, the evening still delivered on its promise of glamour and excitement, as a host of high-profile guests turned out in style for the hotly anticipated premiere
Simone chose a strapless, satin number that highlighted her décolletage and skimmed her famous figure.
Madeline also chose a fitted frock, which she matched with a pair of open-toed heels and a gold and diamond circle necklace.
Patrick Brammall was on hand representing the cast of The Devil Wears Prada 2 and cut a dapper figure in a well-cut grey suit.
The Australian actor plays a new love interest for Anne Hathaway's character, Andy Sachs.
Patrick made it a date night with his wife, Harriet Dyer, who also stars alongside him in the hit comedic series Colin from Accounts.

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