Australian Reality TV Star Emma Pillemer Goes Wild in Vegas on Birthday

Australian reality TV personality and heir, Emma Pillemer, began her 24th birthday festivities by going without a top in Las Vegas.

On Monday, the celebrity who hails from Bondi posted a compilation video showcasing her exciting casino-filled birthday adventures from the previous week.

A small, blond influencer with approximately 122,000 Instagram followers posted pictures and videos showing herself sipping cocktails, relaxing by the pool, displaying her Emma Pills jewelry line on well-groomed fingers, and striking provocative poses in tiny bikinis.

In one photo, her friend wore an oversized T-shirt that read, ‘Hot Boys Wear Emma Pills.’

In another, she flashed her bare chest to the streets of Vegas from her hotel room window.

Emma jetted off to Las Vegas as part of her fast-paced U.S. tour of parties, sharing her journey aboard her private plane to a nightclub on TikTok.

Over the past few weeks, the celebrity associated with “Made In Bondi” has been jet-setting between New York City, Indio, California (for the Revolve Festival and Coachella), and Miami, Florida.

Three years past, Emma marked her 21st birthday with a glamorous gathering filled with celebrities at her family’s villa in Vaucluse. The event featured a group of models strutting along an improvised runway adorned with the ‘Afterparty’ jewellery collection she designed.

For the first time at an Australian Fashion Week event, she strutted down her personal catwalk, donning a catsuit from Saint Laurent, followed by gracefully lifting her feet off the ground afterward.

This year, Emma adopted a trucker hat and slogan hoodies instead of AFW, as she globalized her ‘It’ girl persona and her brand.

Following a significant disagreement with her previous mentor, ally, and backer, Natasha ‘Tash’ Oakley (aged 34), the creator of Monday Swimwear, she now finds herself in a new situation.

At first, Oakley backed Pillemer’s business venture and assumed the position of CEO, but their partnership eventually turned sour. The dynamic duo known as ‘It Girls’ are rumored to harbor feelings of animosity towards each other.

After reports emerged that Oakley invested up to $1 million in The Monday Swimwear in 2023, its founder has removed any mention of Emma Pills from her Instagram bio.

Rather than celebrating her birthday alone, Emma chose to spend the weekend with Zach Justice, a 30-year-old American actor, author, and influencer who boasts a massive fanbase of more than 9 million followers across his social media networks.

‘So glad I got to spend your birthday with you!’ he commented on Emma’s post. 

‘Poker champ,’ she responded coyly. 

Emma, a Sydney native, is well-known as one of Australia’s ‘It’ girls, frequently enjoying life in the U.S.)

Known for the striking jewelry she creates for her self-named label and her prominent appearance on the reality show “Made in Bondi”, this energetic socialite is quickly gaining recognition in professional and high-society circles, not just on one side of the Pacific but on both.

Instead of living a lavish life as a trust fund beneficiary due to her father being a renowned fund manager who established one of Sydney’s influential investment firms with ex-prime minister Malcolm Turnbull, Emma might have been excused for doing so.

Instead, she started her own brand shortly after graduating from high school, earning her first million within a year and becoming widely recognized as the ‘queen bee’ of Gen Z’s socialite scene.

She generally prefers to keep her personal affairs private, yet she’s given occasional peeks into her network within the film industry.

Notably, she was seen socializing with the American YouTube personality David Dobrik, known for his contentious reputation, in 2023. She chose an explicit stripper outfit and even had a temporary tattoo that read “daddy’s little monster” on her during this occasion.

Emma was seen with him again in January 2025, on an outing to the servo wearing her pyjamas.  

Russell Pillemer, who is one of Pengana’s co-founders (established in 2003), resided in New York City with his spouse Carole and their four kids, including Emma, prior to relocating to Australia.

In the city of Sydney, Emma attended Moriah College, a well-respected Jewish educational institution that costs approximately $45,000 per year, situated in the affluent Queens Park neighborhood. Her enrollment at this school provided her with valuable connections within high society.

Although I come from a well-to-do background, like many fans admiring Emma, she dared to reject the polished corporate path that echoes her father’s name. Instead, she opted for the dazzling world of glamour and fashion, choosing to carve her own unique niche in this vibrant realm.

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2025-05-14 03:54