Influencer Stuns Sydney Tourists in Skimpy Lingerie During Bold Underwear Launch!
Sopha Dopha has taken part in a very eye-catching fashion launch.
At the Léays lingerie launch on Wednesday, it was Sophia Beggs, often known as a popular figure on TikTok and aged 21, who took center stage.
At sunset, she mingled with several models dressed in minimal clothing, who were showcasing their style near Sydney Harbour. They all wore provocative lingerie.
At a picturesque landmark, many tourists were left speechless and gazing as Sophia confidently walked by, dressed in a delicate pink lace bra and coordinating underwear.
The minimalist attire was accentuated with garter belts and stockings, and it was initially concealed beneath a black overcoat.
Subscribe to our Showbiz Newsletter from DailyMail to keep up with the latest on celebrity scandals, fashion faux pas on the red carpet, must-see photos, and trending moments – all delivered straight to your inbox!


Sophia finished off her gaze with a pair of black, knee-high leather boots, opting to forego any additional accessories.
The woman with blond hair styled in gentle waves was sporting a warm-toned makeup look, accentuated by a rosy lipstick shade.
Additionally, during the eccentric fashion show, model Montana Cox was also spotted, dressed in provocative undergarments.
She left little to the imagination in a black lace bra and camisole that was largely sheer.
She accessorized with transparent socks and black heels, wearing a leather jacket casually slung over her shoulders.
In a casual and straightforward manner: Montana strolled down the bustling tourist area, carrying a large shopping bag bearing its brand name.
The group assembled to strike poses for a set of pictures, with the iconic Harbour Bridge serving as the scenic background.
Sophia has often been noticed for being distinctive following her well-discussed presence at Australian Fashion Week.




She slammed the media covering the event after she was asked two ‘diabolical’ questions.
One day, I, a devotee to the world of social media stardom, gracefully stepped into Sydney’s Eveleigh district, adorning a lush, emerald two-piece creation by Selezza London. On another occasion, I chose a gleaming metallic silver dress, its V-neckline a captivating plunge, as my attire of choice.
She started a video posted today, saying, “For the third consecutive year, I’ve been part of Australian Fashion Week, and I thought it would be helpful to share some thoughts about this year’s event.
Sophia said she flew into Sydney from Texas in the US to attend.
She shared that, due to a lack of time for preparation, she ended up throwing together an assortment of clothes she already owned and borrowed quite a few items as well.
I often accept interview requests since they provide a bit of enjoyable interaction and are an essential aspect of the experience, as well as beneficial for visibility. However, some of the questions I’ve encountered this year have been quite challenging, to put it mildly.
Reporters from Pedestrian.TV inquired Sophia, along with several other attendees at Fashion Week, about her income and the largest fashion brand partnership offer she declined in the past.
She made it clear that she had no intention of answering that particular question, and she believed the interviewer would feel awkward if she were to pose the same query to them.





‘I don’t think you should ask people about money, that’s just how I was raised.’
Sophia pointed out that she believed the media present were primarily there to pose challenging questions aimed at getting interesting responses, or in other words, to try and uncover any inconsistencies.
She acknowledged that some of the questions posed during the interview were excellent, so a big thank you goes out to those who took the time to prepare thoughtful questions.
She confessed that she hadn’t received any media coaching and went to AFW all by herself, without her mom or manager. As a result, she was feeling quite anxious, fearing she might blurt out things unintentionally.
Sophia arranged for all the rental clothes she got for a week to be delivered to her hotel room, intending to create outfits in advance for each upcoming event.
She went on saying, ‘I realized it would be challenging, but I didn’t see any alternative since I waited too long.’
Sophia’s answers were not included in the video that was uploaded to Pedestrian’s TikTok.
In a different video, previously available on TikTok but now taken down, the interviewees inquired, “Who stands as the ultimate leader of the smallest cultural trends?





‘First of all, s*** question,’ Sophia fumed.
It appears that most people seem uneasy and hesitant to address the question. However, let’s shift our focus to a more comfortable topic – Australian Fashion (AFW). How would you describe the current trends in Australian style?
‘I wouldn’t be asking whose fashion sucks.’
In simpler terms, the world of social media influencers in Australia is quite cutthroat and competitive, akin to the Tall Poppy Syndrome. We certainly don’t require more individuals adding to the negativity and tearing others down.
In a video posted by another TikToker, Sophia was referred to as the ‘leading figure of the most significant micro trend’ (or ‘top dog in the biggest micro trend’) and it was mentioned that she had worn clothing from SHEIN at Australian Fashion Week, which was delivered with an expression of disapproval.
‘Not sure what that’s about’ she said.
Read More
- The Last of Us season 2 confirms spring 2025 release on HBO
- Cookie Run: Kingdom Boss Rush Season 2-2 Guide and Tips
- Clash Royale Best Boss Bandit Champion decks
- Terrifying Sally Hawkins horror Bring Her Back finally confirms UK release date
- ‘Bring Her Back’ Release Date SHOCK! You Won’t Believe When It Streams!
- Mission: Impossible The Final Reckoning Review: An Adrenaline-Fueled Homage
- Pokémon TCG Pocket drops trailer for a new themed booster pack, Extradimensional Crisis
- ReMemento – White Shadow, the Korean turn-based RPG is launching globally this May 2025
- Bring Her Back, one of 2025’s must-see horrors, called a “stressful nightmare” that will leave you “squirming”
- Ubisoft Unveils The Division 2: Battle for Brooklyn DLC and Year 7 Updates
2025-05-28 14:34