John Ibrahim's Partner and Kyle Sandilands' Wife Enjoy Playdate Amid Security Scare
Ibrahim's Partner and Sandilands' Wife on Playdate

The partners of Sydney identity John Ibrahim and radio star Kyle Sandilands have been friends for decades, and their close bond was on display during a relaxed mother's day out at a playground in Watsons Bay. On Monday, Sarah Budge, 36, and Tegan Kynaston, 38, were spotted deep in conversation while their sons Elvis, four, and Otto, three, played nearby.

A Relaxed Outing

Sarah cut a cozy figure in loose black trackpants and a beige fur jacket, going makeup-free for the low-key outing. She completed her look with a black trucker hat and several statement rings, her blonde hair styled in loose waves. Tegan looked sporty in blue-and-red leggings and a black The North Face puffer jacket, accessorised with designer sunglasses.

At one point, Tegan showed Sarah something on her phone, prompting a shocked reaction. Sarah was also seen carrying little Elvis as he pretended to swing from the monkey-bars, before sitting opposite him on a mini seesaw.

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Recent Security Incident

The sighting comes after a man was charged for allegedly acting erratically outside the $10 million home of Sarah and her partner John Ibrahim, known as the 'King of the Cross'. On May 24, a concerned resident called police after a man armed with knives and a Molotov cocktail was found lurking outside Ibrahim's Dover Heights mansion.

The man, identified as 45-year-old Troy William Buck, also known as Troy Adam, is believed to be homeless. He has been charged with possessing knives, explosives, and housebreaking implements in public, as well as one count of being armed with intent to assault. Buck was refused bail and is next due to face Waverley Local Court on Wednesday.

Previous Threats

Meanwhile, two men are preparing for trial in August for a separate case in which they allegedly attempted to assassinate Ibrahim. The businessman was allegedly targeted near his mansion on July 25, 2024, by two men aged 20 and 24 at the time. They allegedly pointed a loaded gun at a neighbour they mistook for Ibrahim when he drove a car similar to one Ibrahim owns out of the exclusive waterfront street. The pair allegedly tried to drive away, chased by police, and were arrested following a scuffle.

In 2019, a tattooed man named Mohamad 'Butch' Haochar yelled at Ibrahim through his doorbell, demanding money in a video posted to social media. Ibrahim later wrote that Haochar was a complete stranger, and the case was dismissed on mental health grounds.

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