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Influencer Slams TikTok Awards as 'Tacky High School Dance'
28 Nov
Summary
- Influencer found TikTok Awards reminiscent of a tacky high school formal.
- Vaping inside the venue created a foggy, disrespectful atmosphere.
- Guests faced long waits for food and drinks, with no water available initially.

An Australian influencer has voiced strong criticism following her attendance at the recent TikTok Awards, describing the event as akin to a high school formal. Frankie Evans, a Melbourne-based influencer with 32,000 followers, shared her unfiltered thoughts, expressing disappointment with the overall vibe and the hosts' humor, which she found off-color.
The event's atmosphere was further marred by widespread vaping among attendees, creating a 'foggy' and disrespectful environment. Evans also pointed out issues with event logistics, including security's struggle with dresses caught in escalators and a significant delay in providing food and drinks, leaving guests waiting for two-and-a-half hours without even basic hydration.
Despite the criticisms, Evans acknowledged positive moments, specifically praising host Sophie Monk and a moving performance by Jude York. While she found the lack of genuine celebration and prevalence of 'tall poppy syndrome' disheartening, she indicated that the event's networking opportunities might make her reconsider attending again in the future.




