The TikTok Awards on Wednesday night were set ablaze by a spectacular fashion moment, as Sophie Monk and Courtney Act made a show-stopping entrance that left fans and onlookers utterly mesmerised.
A Night of Doubles and Glamour
The duo appeared to be twinning, both opting for striking black ensembles that featured dramatic thigh-high splits. Their blonde locks were styled to perfection, adding to the uncanny resemblance. Sophie Monk, 45, stunned in a sleek designer gown that elegantly hugged her figure. Her straight hair framed a radiant smile as she confidently posed for the photographers.
Courtney Act, the celebrated drag queen aged 43, mirrored the look with a chic bandeau top and a flowing skirt. Her long, middle-parted blonde hair completed the illusion, making the pair look so similar they could have been mistaken for sisters. The incredible likeness extended beyond their outfits, with both stars exuding equal amounts of glamour and confidence, making their coordinated style the undeniable talk of the evening.
A Star-Studded Red Carpet
They were far from the only ones turning heads on the red carpet. The event was packed with celebrities, including MAFS star Adam Hyde, Jules Robinson, and social media sensation Indy Clinton. Today show hosts Karl Stefanovic and Sarah Abo were also in attendance, alongside media veteran Jessica Rowe.
The night was dedicated to celebrating the platform's top creators across a diverse range of fields, including comedy, fashion, sport, business, and music. A total of fifteen awards were to be presented.
The Prestigious Award Categories
One of the evening's highlights was the Video of the Year award, designed to recognise the viral sensations that dominated our feeds in 2025. The nominees for this coveted prize were Rachel Parkinson, Zane Fall, Alexandra Tuohey, Jude York, and Leah Halton.
Other key categories and their contenders included:
- Beauty and Fashion: Rowi Singh, Florence Baitio, Eitan Broude, Sasha Morpeth, and Ellen Malone.
- Music Artist of the Year: Adam Hyde, Larissa Lambert, Lance Savali, and Max Jackson.
Further awards celebrated excellence in areas such as Comedy Creator of the Year, Learn on TikTok, Food Creator of the Year, and the TikTok for Good Award, which honours creators and organisations driving positive change in society.