Sophie Monk and Courtney Act made a show-stopping entrance at the TikTok Awards on Wednesday night – and left many fans doing a double take.
The pair appeared to be twinning, both choosing striking black ensembles that featured thigh-high splits, with their blonde locks styled to perfection.
Sophie, 45, stunned in a sleek designer gown that hugged her figure, her straight hair framing her radiant smile as she posed for photographers.
Meanwhile, celebrity drag queen Courtney Act, 43, mirrored the look with a chic bandeau top and flowing skirt.
Her long blonde hair was parted in the middle, giving the impression that the duo could have been mistaken for sisters.
The similarities didn’t stop at their outfits.
Sophie Monk (left) and Courtney Act (right) made a show-stopping entrance at the TikTok Awards on Wednesday night – and left many fans doing a double take
Both stars carried themselves with equal glamour and confidence.
The twinning look was the talk of the night and had fans debating over who wore it better.
Adam Hyde, MAFS star Jules Robinson and social media sensation Indy Clinton also rocked head-turning looks on the red carpet.
They were joined by Today’s Karl Stefanovic and Sarah Abo, and media veteran Jessica Rowe.
Fifteen awards will be handed out on the night.
The night celebrates the country’s top creators across comedy, fashion, sport, business and music.
Among the highlights is Video of the Year, which will recognise viral sensations that dominated feeds in 2025.
The nominees include Rachel Parkinson, Zane Fall, Alexandra Tuohey, Jude York and Leah Halton.
Sophie stunned in a sleek designer gown that hugged her figure, her straight hair framing her radiant smile as she posed for photographers
Courtney Act, 43, stunned in a chic bandeau top and flowing skirt
The Beauty and Fashion category will celebrate the most stylish content creators of the year.
Rowi Singh, Florence Baitio, Eitan Broude, Sasha Morpeth and Ellen Malone are among the contenders.
Meanwhile, Adam Hyde, Larissa Lambert, Lance Savali and Max Jackson are all up for Music Artist of the Year.
Other awards include Comedy Creator of the Year, Learn on TikTok, Food Creator of the Year, and the TikTok for Good Award, which celebrates creators and organisations driving positive change.