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The war of Woollahra
Where else but Double Bay could an eyebrow feud escalate like this?
Police have confirmed they are investigating a complaint about allegedly threatening phone calls made by eyebrow technician Kristin Fisher to fellow beauty business owner Sharon Lee Hamilton-Clarke.
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Hamilton-Clarke, the owner of The Eyebrow Atelier, recently relocated her business to the penthouse of the InterContinental Double Bay on Cross Street.
Kristin Fisher Eyebrows is just five minutes' walk away on Bay Street.
Double Bay eyebrow technician Kristin Fisher (pictured in May 2024) has not been charged, but police are investigating alleged threatening phone calls made to another business owner
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I spoke to a source this week about what was allegedly said during the calls, but given no charges have been laid, I'm going to pare back the details - for now.
Police confirmed to The Group Chat they were investigating the alleged calls.
'About 4.30pm on Saturday 27 June 2026, officers from Eastern Suburbs Police Area Command attended an address in Wallaroy Rd, Woollahra, regarding [alleged] threatening phone calls,' a police spokesperson said.
'Police have commenced an investigation into the circumstances of the incident. As the investigation is ongoing, police will not be making any further comment about the matter.'
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Hamilton-Clarke, who rarely speaks publicly, confirmed she was familiar with last week's alleged incident but declined to comment further.
Before moving into Double Bay, The Eyebrow Atelier quietly operated from an upstairs Woollahra location.
There's no wandering in for a quick brow tidy here - clients book by appointment only, on a fully prepaid and cashless basis.
Whatever the truth between Fisher and Hamilton-Clarke, the undisputed brow queen of the east, Amy Jean, is surely laughing all the way to the bank.
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Sharon Lee Hamilton-Clarke confirmed she was familiar with last week's alleged incident but declined to comment further
Sharon Lee previously operated a clinic out of a Woollahra address (pictured) but now works out of the InterContinental hotel in Double Bay
Stephanie and Garrett Jandegian are seen in April last year visiting a jewellery store in Haymarket after news broke of the February 2025 police raid on their Bellevue Hill home
NSW police officers executed a warrant to search the Jandegians' $27million property for evidence to use against one Marios Alexandridis (right, with wife Monique Belovukovic)
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My trusted Perth spy passed on a snap of Clara Hurst living it up in London with friends, including fellow Perth locals Kristina Young and Kristine Hodgson
Dr David Hurst and Clara are seen prior to the dentist's suicide at Perth's Crown casino
Eighteen months later, patients are still trying to recover money they prepaid for implants and other costly dental work that was allegedly botched, left unfinished, or, in some cases, never commenced.
Around 156 patients are among 223 unsecured creditors collectively owed almost $4.4million following the practice's collapse. Many had accessed their superannuation or retirement savings to pay for treatment at the dentist's request.
Law firm Slater and Gordon is now preparing legal action on behalf of 48 of Dr Hurst's former patients.
- Additional reporting by Stephen Gibbs and Paul Shapiro
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