Rumors are swirling that two of the most talked-about socialites in eastern Sydney are no longer on speaking terms, and their feud is the talk of Totti’s and TikTok.
Elle Salagaras, better known as ‘EasternSuburbsMum’ on social media, and Cindy Kilian, who goes by ‘RegardingCindy’, had been friends for years before falling out about four months ago.
Their breakup is unique because it has caught the attention of both the terminal online Tattle crowd and the more refined group of lunching ladies.
The dispute allegedly began when one of the women made serious accusations of being the victim of an assault.and then objected to her friend’s reaction.
While there’s no way to confirm exactly what happened in this she-said-she-said case, the fact that the couple no longer follow each other on Instagram says it all.
This is what we know so far…
Elle Salagaras (left), better known as ‘EasternSuburbsMum’, and Cindy Kilian (right), who goes by ‘RegardingCindy’, had been friends for years before falling out about four months ago.

The influencer breakout is unique because it has captured the attention of both the terminal online TikTok and Tattle crowd and the more refined group of lunching ladies.
The story we’ve heard from our spies is that Elle shared a personal story over dinner at a restaurant and was disappointed with Cindy’s response.
Apparently, this was the last straw of their friendship.
At the time, Elle told her side of the story in an episode of her ‘Ellefluential’ podcast. He made reference to the dispute, but did not mention Cindy by name.
She claimed that it had been she was assaulted in a restaurant and, as a result, her friends refused to dine there again. But when Cindy found out about the alleged incident, she indicated that she would continue visiting her. the place, which cannot be named for legal reasons.
“He literally starts saying, ‘I’m still going there,'” Elle said.
“It was so scandalous.”

The story we’ve heard from our spies is that Elle shared a personal story over dinner at a restaurant and was disappointed by Cindy’s (pictured) response.

Their breakup is unique because it has caught the attention of both the terminal online Tattle crowd and the more refined group of lunching ladies. (Elle is pictured with her husband, who is not involved in the dispute)
Daily Mail Australia obtained a now-expired video that Cindy previously shared with her close friends on Instagram in which she addressed her argument with Elle and gave her side of the story.
In the clip, he confirmed several details from Elle’s podcast, but insisted that the matter had been exaggerated.
“This girl (Elle) is starting online drama because I told her I wouldn’t stop going (somewhere) after she was (allegedly) sexually assaulted,” Cindy began.
‘That’s literally why she started online drama with me and unfollowed me. You’re crazy, man.
He insisted the restaurant fight “wasn’t that dramatic,” before adding: “You’re not going to tell a grown woman where she can and can’t go.” I would never ask that of my friends.
‘These girls are delirious and love to start drama. It’s a big fucking awakening. That’s why today the circle is very small.’
After the restaurant dispute, Elle allegedly made damaging claims online about Cindy’s past that cannot be published.


When contacted for comment on the dispute, Elle (left) said she no longer had a personal or professional relationship with Cindy (right).
When contacted for comment on the dispute, Elle told us through a spokeswoman: ‘Cindy and I first met at a work event and quickly developed an incredibly close friendship.
‘We often went to many events together and shared incredible memories. I considered Cindy one of my dearest friends.
‘However, after much reflection, I have decided to part ways as friends and co-workers.
‘I am now focusing on creating content across my TikTok and Instagram platforms, as well as my podcast, which continues to grow and inspire my audience. I wish Cindy all the best in her future endeavors.”
Cindy did not respond at the time of publication.