Controversial online personality Suzan Mutesi celebrated the launch of her book Love Beyond 30s during a lavish brunch at Marta, Sydney, on Tuesday.
The 38-year-old, long accused of being a “fake influencer”, shared footage of the intimate gathering on Instagram.
Mutesi stole the show in an extravagant dress that featured a nude halter-neck bodice and huge emerald green tulle skirts.
She rocked a blonde wig for the occasion and a bold red lip while completing her look with a pair of neon green nails.
Mutesi was all smiles as she enjoyed a splendid meal and drinks with her friends at Italian restaurant Marta Osteria.
“Thank you all so much for coming to the brunch launch today and, even more importantly, for showing up as yourselves,” Mutesi captioned the video.
‘Seriously, the vulnerability and honesty you’ve shared has been so refreshing, and not just because we all admit that dating after 30 is like a wild, expensive game of hide-and-seek.
‘You all remind us that finding love and loving someone takes a lot of courage. It takes patience, kindness, resilience and courage to peel back the surface and look beyond the filters, facades and those perfectly curated dating app profiles.’
Controversial online personality Suzan Mutesi, 38, (pictured) celebrated the launch of her book Love Beyond 30s during a lavish brunch at Marta, Sydney, on Tuesday.
Mutesi went on to say that he wrote his book to capture the “real, confusing, and fun truths” of modern dating in your 30s and beyond.
“We are a little wiser, a little more successful and a lot more demanding than before,” he said.
“So yes, dating means navigating a jungle of membership fees, crazy first-date budgets, and occasionally wondering if that “perfect match” has ever properly loaded the dishwasher.
“And somehow, through all of that, we are learning that the most important relationship is the one we have with ourselves.”
Mutesi, long accused of being a ‘fake influencer’, shared images of the intimate gathering on Instagram.
Mutesi ended his lengthy message by thanking his friends who attended the launch and those who “might think your invitation got lost in the mail.”
“I love you all and let’s bring love, laughter, tears and learn from each other’s dating adventures,” he concluded.
It comes after the influencer caused a sensation earlier this week after trying to boost sales of her new book by posting a five-star review on Amazon.
Mutesi, who has been accused of everything from buying Instagram followers to photoshopping private jets, was exposed by her nemesis Jamie Azzopardi in a series of wild posts shared to her Instagram on Monday night.
Mutesi stole the show in an extravagant dress that featured a nude halter-neck bodice and huge emerald green tulle skirts.
She rocked a blonde wig for the occasion and a bold red lip while finishing off her look with a pair of neon green nails.
The review, published under her own name, described the book as an “empowering quest for self-esteem” and stated that her novel “resonated deeply.”
He stated that the fiction was a “must read for anyone facing their 30s with humor and heart.”
‘The book brilliantly captures the ups and downs of dating beyond 30 in this clever narrative. The relatable anecdotes and touching moments made me laugh, cringe and nod,” he said.
Azzopardi also accused Mutesi of staging paparazzi photos while on a date with British actor David Walliams when he was in Australia back in 2022.
Speaking to Daily Mail Australia, the actress admitted to leaving her own book review.
“I wanted to share my genuine enthusiasm and let readers know how much I believe in the journey this book offers,” she explained.
‘Leaving my own review felt like speaking directly to each person who reads it, as if to say, “This was written with you in mind and I hope it resonates deeply with you too.” I just wanted to express my love for the book in my own words.’
Mutesi was all smiles as she enjoyed sumptuous food and drinks with friends at Italian restaurant Marta Osteria.
“Thank you all so much for coming to the brunch launch today and, even more importantly, for showing up as yourselves,” Mutesi captioned the reel.