2023 TikTok Awards: Abbie Chatfield steals the show in plunging gown

Abbie Chatfield steals the show in a plunging gown as she leads the pack of scantily-clad reality stars and influencers at the 2023 TikTok Awards in Sydney

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The biggest Australian names on social media came out for the 2023 TikTok Awards in Sydney on Wednesday.

Stealing the show was none other than Abbie Chatfield, who ensured all eyes were on her by donning a strapless white gown. 

The stunning ensemble featured a dangerously low neckline that allowed the 28-year-old’s cleavage to spill out.

At one point she appeared to struggle to contain her bust as she desperately yanked at the fabric to prevent a wardrobe malfunction. 

Abbie is serving as the official host for the night alongside ABC star Tony Armstrong and TikTok sensation Kat Clark.  

Abbie Chatfield stunned at the 2023 TikTok Awards in Sydney on Wednesday

Her daring white gown featured a dangerously low neckline that allowed the 28-year-old’s cleavage to spill out

At one point, she appeared to struggle to contain her bust as she desperately yanked at the fabric to prevent a wardrobe malfunction

Tony, 34, put on a dapper display in a white suit jacket and black trousers with a matching bowtie.

Gold Coast influencer Kat, 37, donned a bright green dress with a feathered embellishment. 

Meanwhile Married At First Sight’s Tahnee Cook went for simple Hollywood glamour in a soft pink satin frock.

Abbie looked animated as she pointed at something in the distance

The former reality star leaned forward and showcased her curves for photographers

Abbie flashed her pearly whites as she cosied up to co-host Tony Armstrong

Influencer Elle Ray decided to go for a much racier look in a flirty cocktail dress with a plunging neckline and cut-outs on the hips.

Her long brunette hair cascaded around her shoulders in waves and she finished off the look with a pair of clear stilettos.

Pop star Peach PRC stood out in a unique and bold pink ensemble that consisted of a butterfly top and miniskirt.

She bucked traditional red carpet trends by wearing platform wedges instead of high heels. 

Tony and influencer Kat Clark, who are hosting the awards with Abbie, were all smiles

Married At First Sight’s Tahnee Cook went for simple Hollywood glamour in a soft pink satin frock


Influencer Elle Ray decided to go for a racy look in a flirty cocktail dress with a plunging neckline and cut-outs on the hips

Aussie R&B diva Jazzy K put her trim pins on display in a silver miniskirt and chunky platform boots.

Creator of the Year winner Indy Clinton proudly flaunted her baby bump in a simple black dress.

The 26-year-old, who has 1.5million followers, wore heavy makeup and appeared to be extremely contoured. 

Pop star Peach PRC left little to the imagination in a tattered pink ensemble that showcased her enviable figure

The 26-year-old wore platform wedges instead of heels for a unique twist

Influencer Adele Maree was less flashy in a long black dress, but she still flashed some flesh thanks to a thigh-high split. 

Heartbreak High actress Chloe Hayden was fun and flirty in a little blue dress with black gumboots. 

The 26-year-old, who has ADHD and autism and battles chronic illness, wore a pair of noise-cancelling headphones to prevent being overstimulated.

Creator of the Year winner Indy Clinton proudly flaunted her baby bump in a simple black dress

The 26-year-old boasts 1.5million followers on TikTok and is one of the country’s biggest social media stars

Love Island Australia star Tina Provis was a vision in a canary yellow frock. 

She’s one of the most successful Love Island stars so far, winning season three, returning for season four, and then being cast on the US spin-off Love Island Games.

Also wearing yellow was social media titan Sophia ‘Sopha Dopha’ Begg, who wowed in a satin dress.

Performer and influencer Sabrina Treffiletti went for a dramatic look by donning a head piece

Influencer Adele Maree was less flashy in a long black dress, but she still flashed some flesh thanks to a thigh-high split

Aussie R&B diva Jazzy K put her trim pins on display in a silver miniskirt and chunky platform boots

Heartbreak High actress Chloe Hayden was fun and flirty in a little blue dress with big black gumboots

At just 19-years-old, Sophia is one Australia’s biggest social media stars, boasting 1.2million followers on TikTok alone.

Meanwhile, outback influencer Yasmin Brisbane left her camel farm to walk the red carpet in a trendy vinyl tube dress.

The 33-year-old, who found fame online as a camel farm, accessorised with a wicker camel handbag.  

Love Island Australia star Tina Provis, 26, was a vision in a canary yellow frock

Also wearing yellow was social media titan Sophia ‘Sopha Dopha’ Begg, who wowed in a satin dress

Outback influencer Yasmin Brisbane left her camel farm to walk the red carpet in a trendy vinyl tube dress with a camel handbag

Not to be outdone by the singers and influencers, the cast of The Real Housewives of Sydney stepped out in style. 

Dr Kate Adams, Nicole O’Neil, Caroline Gaultier, and Krissy Marsh all jockeyed for attention in their flashy ensembles. 

With 10 awards presented, the event honoured a diverse array of content creators, from those who kept fans laughing throughout the year to the musicians who have provided the soundtrack to countless TikTok videos. 

Not to be outdone by the influencers, the cast of The Real Housewives of Sydney stepped out in style. (Dr Kate Adams, Nicole O’Neil, Caroline Gaultier, and Krissy Marsh pictured)

Dr Kate Adams was pretty in pink in a fabulous hot pink party dress with a pair of matching Valentino heels

Krissy Marsh was all smiles with her teenage daughter, who is an aspiring model and was featured on The Real Housewives of Sydney’s second season

Caroline Gaultier threatened to bust out of her black dress, which featured a bra component that highlighted her cleavage

Not content with just flaunting her cleavage, the reality star also offered up a healthy dose of thigh

Abbey Lee Kershaw turned up the heat in a sheer dress with a deep plunging neckline

The model and actress has appeared in films such as Mad Max: Fury Road and The Neon Demon

The categories ranged from the prestigious Creator of the Year to the Video of the Year, with special recognition for those driving positive community change through the TikTok for Good award.

In a move that reflects the democratic nature of the platform, fans were given the power to choose their favorites by voting via the TikTok app.

The nominees for this year’s awards are a mix of established names and rising stars, highlighting the platform’s role in shaping new trends and influencers.

TikTok comedian Ash Wicks (left) and his podcast co-host Matty ‘J’ Johnson (right) showed off their comedic chops in denim shorts and sneakers

Comedy duo Sassy Scott and Luke Scott were all smiles for the cameras

Media personality Justin Hill copied American entertainer Billy Porter in a red velvet tuxedo gown

Three cast members from the Gladiators reboot flexed their muscles on the red carpet

Australian comedian Jimmy Rees channelled James Bond on the red carpet

Live Creator of the Year Paaka Davis clutched his iPhone as he posed by the media wall

International Creator of the Year Chris Olsen rocked black pants and tight white top

The Creator of the Year category alone boasts a diverse group of contenders, including Andy Hearnden, known for his culinary creations, and the adventurous Outback Tom. 

The Video of the Year category reminisces about the viral sensations that have captured the imagination of the global TikTok community.

Meanwhile the Comedy Creator of the Year and Sport Creator of the Year categories recognise individuals who have made significant contributions to their respective niches.

For the first time, the TikTok Awards will also acknowledge the burgeoning talent from New Zealand with the NZ Creator of the Year award, as well as international creators who have captured the hearts of the Australian and New Zealand audience.

2023 Tik Tok Awards: Winners

Creator of the Year

  • Andy Hearnden
  • Angelo Marasigan
  • Indy Clinton -WINNER-
  • Tom Forrest
  • Sophia Begg

Video of the Year

  • Andrew Davie  – Fitzroy Garage Party -WINNER-
  • Daen Lia Kelly – ASMR Garlic Bread
  • Darren Ford – Frod the Frog

TikTok for Good

  • The Black As Crew
  • Get Down with Sean and Marley -WINNER- 
  • Jenna Hudson

Comedy Creator of the Year

  • Maddy Macrae
  • Tom Reese & Kell Reese -WINNER-
  • Jimmy Rees

Sport Creator of the Year

  • Matildas -WINNER-
  • Kennedy Cherrington 
  • Christian Petracca

Music Act of the Year

  • Peach PRC -WINNER-
  • Kim Dracula
  • Kylie Minogue

LIVE Creator of the Year

  • Shirina Holmatova
  • Paaka Davis -WINNER-
  • Louis Parcell

NZ Creator of the Year

  • Simeon Fiapule
  • Judah Metu-Teaukura -WINNER-
  • The Royal Family Dance Crew

International Creator of the Year

  • Chris Olsen -WINNER-
  • Maddie Jepson
  • Francis Bourgeois

TikTok Business of the Year

  • Vincent Lim
  • Yasmin Brisbane
  • Sarah Emilia -WINNER-

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