Sydney’s elite leave winter Down Under for summer in Europe
While Sydneysiders shiver through chilly winter days, the city’s rich and famous are taking no notice of the cost of living crisis and jetting across the world for a Euro summer.
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Sydney’s elite have begun the annual journey to Europe for the northern summer, where they are set to lounge on superyachts, dance on bars, and take advantage of the playground of the rich and famous.
Cleaning heiress Lou O’Neil and property developer husband Jake, wealthy kinesiologist Harriett Williams and CEO husband Andy Elbayeh, Lowes Heir Joshua Penn, billionaire heiress Francesca Packer, Grant Schaffer, billionaires Larissa and Ian Malouf, and interior designer Steph Conley have already landed in paradise and are living their best lives.
Millionaire Robert Whyte and rumoured fiancee Alessandra Eddy departed Sydney for St Jean Cap Ferrat in France, where they attended the recent Ritossa family wedding.
Billy Mitchell and Michael Porter, whose family owns Australia’s leading condom business Four Seasons, are on their annual Europe sojourn, with the men having arrived in St Tropez almost a year after their wedding tour of 2023.
Media personality Deborah Hutton is in France with meditation guru partner Andrew Marsh, while radio personality Jackie O is living it up in Greece alongside her “bestie” Gemma O’Neill.
Interior designer and judge on Channel 7’s Instant Hotel Juliette Ashworth has been in Mallorca, Spain, attending her son, Yellow Brick Road mortgage broker Louis Ashworth’s wedding to Liv Fredericks.
Influencer Caroline Tran, pilates guru Bernadette Fahey and new partner, Buildcorp COO Jordan Sukkar, are set to head over in coming days.
And Deborah Symond O’Neil is preparing to head to Europe for her husband Ned’s 40th birthday in coming weeks.
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