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Drag queen’s elaborate red carpet display embarrassingly upstages ‘fake socialite’ at Wicked premiere

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Courtney Act (pictured) gave the famous

Courtney Act gave famous Sydney ‘fake socialite’ Suzan Mutesi a run for her money at the premiere of Wicked on Sunday.

The iconic Australian drag queen said she “caused chaos” on the yellow brick carpet by twirling and lifting her magnificent green cape with free abandon.

However, the biggest chaos was created for the 38-year-old ‘fake influencer’ that Sydney loves to hate.

Known for her elaborate outfits and eye-catching red carpet appearances, Mutesi’s potential moment was unfortunately overshadowed by Courtney’s glorious green cape.

“The most evil thing that happened last night,” Courtney captioned a photo in which her billowing cape completely obscured Mutesi from the camera’s view.

‘I’m sorry Suzan!’

Always very sporty, Mutesi shared the same image on his own Instagram Stories on Monday.

While Mutesi’s recent antics have garnered more attention, Courtney may have won this round.

Chaos was created for the 'fake influencer' that Sydney loves to hate. In the photo: Suzan Mutesi.

Courtney Act (left) gave famous Sydney “fake socialite” Suzan Mutesi (right) a run for her money at the premiere of Wicked on Sunday.

Mutesi attended the premiere of Wicked in a busty red swimsuit, which she paired with emerald green heels.

‘MUST SEE!! I had a MAGICAL night at WICKED! The experience was truly unforgettable!’ Suzan captioned a video of the film’s stars and herself posing with a 360 video camera.

The ‘red carpet pest’ has previously been caught using extreme photo editing to significantly alter her appearance online.

She is also accused of buying her 1.2 million Instagram followers, a claim she denies.

Her large green cape caused some problems for other Australian celebrities who were clamoring for their turn on the media wall at the end of the carpet. Pictured: Courtney Act and her cape, and Suzan Mutesi.

Her large green cape caused some problems for other Australian celebrities who were clamoring for their turn on the media wall at the end of the carpet. Pictured: Courtney Act and her cape, and Suzan Mutesi.

Last year, she felt embarrassed after purchasing general admission to the Logies and then attempted to walk backwards down the red carpet.

She insisted in several media interviews that she had been invited by famous friends, until all television networks clarified that she was not a guest.

The full-time red carpet attendee has been jokingly referred to as a “reliable seat filler” by high-profile Sydney publicists, who grudgingly admit: “She always looks back.”

Mutesi, who describes herself as “actor, author, model, fashion designer and writer”, has starred in exactly one episode of the Australian reality show.

When contacted to clarify whether or not Mutesi ‘crashed’ on the Logies 2023 red carpet, his manager Max Markson said: ‘If he did, he did an incredible job because he got better credits with his image in media around the world. world than anyone else who attended. the logics.’

Meanwhile, pop sensation Ariana Grande, musical theater legend Cynthia Erivo and Bridgerton star Jonathan Bailey delighted Australian audiences on Sunday when they attended the star-studded international premiere of the film adaptation of the musical.

Wicked co-stars Ariana Grande and Cynthia Enviros walking the red carpet at the international premiere of their film.

Wicked co-stars Ariana Grande and Cynthia Enviros walking the red carpet at the international premiere of their film.

The long-awaited event saw thousands of fans flock to Sydney’s State Theatre.

Local celebrities and influencers coveted their invitations to walk the yellow brick carpet alongside, or at least near, some bonafide celebrities.

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