The two best buddies and their partners met to discuss business
Solid BFFs Kyle Sandilands and John Ibrahim have spent the day together with their girlfriends as they discuss the whiskey business. SEE PICTURES HERE.
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Nothing can keep this quartet apart.
Getting back into his routine as coronavirus restrictions continue to ease, FM breakfast king Kyle Sandilands has been spotted back at his favourite Kings Cross haunts with his closest mate, John Ibrahim.
Rounding out the rugged-up crew were the duo’s respective girlfriends, Tegan Kynaston for Sandilands and Ibrahim’s partner Sarah Budge.
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The get-together symbolises a new direction for Nueva Sangria, the alcohol brand Sandilands, Kynaston and her brother, David, founded more than a year ago.
The premises used to be a Milky Lane burger joint on Bayswater Road in Kings Cross and has been taken over as the new headquarters for Nueva Sangria.
It will not operate as a restaurant or bar per se and instead will be the main office for the brand, as well as a venue to host tastings and events.
It is Sandilands’ latest venture in the area as he has previously been involved in businesses with Ibrahim, who owns the building that still has Milky Lane signage on the wall.
The quartet are firm friends, regularly seen catching up before coronavirus, although they have had to put their socialising on hold due to the illness.
They were all smiles as they caught up, obviously keen to be out and about after a difficult few months for the country.
In September, Budge was cleared of gun charges after convincing a jury the weapon was planted at her Sydney home behind her back.
In April this year, Kynaston was spared criminal penalties and instead diverted to mental health treatment after a drug-fuelled cop-slapping incident last year.