Sydney’s TikTok Awards turned up the heat on Wednesday night, but no one stole the spotlight quite like *Married At First Sight* sensation Carina Mirabile. The reality TV star arrived in a jaw-dropping ensemble that left little to the imagination: a sheer mesh masterpiece that boldly showcased her matching black bra and skimpy bottoms underneath. It wasn’t just an outfit—it was a statement, turning heads and setting social media ablaze as she owned the red carpet with unapologetic confidence.

Married At First Sight’s Carina Mirabile set pulses racing on Wednesday night at the TikTok Awards in Sydney

Carina knew exactly how to work the cameras, twisting and turning to give photographers every angle of her sculpted, toned physique. Keeping things sleek and simple, she ditched flashy jewelry for just a minimalist black clutch, letting her provocative look do all the talking. In a sea of glamorous attendees, Carina’s daring reveal proved that sometimes, less truly is more—especially when the underwear becomes the undeniable star of the show.
But Carina wasn’t the only one bringing the wow factor. The red carpet was a parade of head-turning style from fellow celebrities like *MAFS* alum Jules Robinson, electronic music maestro Adam Hyde, viral social media queen Indy Clinton, and the ever-charismatic host Sophie Monk. They were joined by *Today* anchors Karl Stefanovic and Sarah Abo, along with drag icon Courtney Act, making for a star-studded affair that blended reality TV flair with digital creativity.
The evening celebrated Australia’s top TikTok talents with 15 prestigious awards, honoring the creators who dominated feeds and shaped trends throughout 2025. Among the night’s biggest highlights was Video of the Year, spotlighting those viral moments that had everyone scrolling non-stop. Nominees included breakout stars like Rachel Parkinson, Zane Fall, Alexandra Tuohey, Jude York, and Leah Halton—each bringing their unique flair to the platform.

Business of the Year shone a light on innovative brands making waves, with contenders such as Bouf Haircare, All For Mimi, Cherry’s Goods, Kic, and Rode Meats vying for the top spot. For those flexing in the fitness world, Sports and Fitness Creator of the Year featured powerhouses like Hannah Pearson, Daniel Gorringe, Brittany O’Brien, Kwame Duah, and Tom Harris, all inspiring audiences with their sweat-soaked content.
Style enthusiasts tuned in for the Beauty and Fashion category, where trendsetters Rowi Singh, Florence Baitio, Eitan Broude, Sasha Morpeth, and Ellen Malone battled it out for the crown. Music lovers had their eyes on Music Artist of the Year, with nominees Adam Hyde, Larissa Lambert, Lance Savali, and Max Jackson ready to hit the high notes.
Rounding out the excitement were categories like Comedy Creator of the Year for the funniest feeds, Learn on TikTok for educational gems, Food Creator of the Year for mouthwatering masterpieces, and the heartfelt TikTok for Good Award, recognizing creators and organizations sparking real-world positive change.
As the awards unfolded, one thing was clear: TikTok isn’t just an app—it’s a cultural force. And with Carina Mirabile leading the charge in her barely-there bombshell look, the night was a perfect blend of glamour, grit, and groundbreaking creativity. Who knows what viral magic 2026 will bring?