Her dad's a top fund manager and she went to a $45k-a-year school. Now this Aussie 'It' girl is keeping some controversial company - and the rumour that won't go away…
Her dad's a top fund manager and she went to a $45k-a-year school. Now this Aussie 'It' girl is keeping some controversial company - and the rumour that won't go away…
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Makeup-free and dressed in pyjama bottoms and a low-cut tank top is hardly how most of us would like to be photographed in the street by the paparazzi. But the 'mystery woman' pictured with controversial U.S. YouTuber David Dobrik in Sydney earlier this week somehow managed to look like a million bucks despite being dressed for a hungover Macca's run.
But who was the stunning blonde rubbing shoulders with Dobrik, the headline magnet known for his polarising prank videos?. Her name is Emma Pillemer, but you probably know her as 'Emma Pills'. Originally from Sydney's eastern suburbs, the 23-year-old socialite is one of the Aussie 'It' girls living it up in Los Angeles.
Best known for the eye-catching jewellery she designs for her eponymous brand, and her starring role on reality TV show Made in Bondi, the vivacious party girl is fast making a name for herself in business and social circles on both sides of the Pacific.
The daughter of a high-profile fund manager who founded one of Sydney's most powerful investment firms along with former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull, Emma could've been forgiven for embracing the easy lifestyle of a trust-fund baby. Emma Pills recently showed American YouTube sensation David Dobrik around Sydney.
Best known for her unique and eye-catching pieces from her jewellery brand, the busty blonde has made a name for herself in both business and social circles. But instead, she launched her own brand just a year after finishing high school and quickly earned her first million, while also making a name for herself as the socialite queen bee of Gen Z.