Pip Edwards seen with Ben Waddell at the Australian Open after Michael Clarke ... trends now
Pip Edwards was branded 'the other woman' in an argument between her ex Michael Clarke and his girlfriend Jade Yarbrough in their highly publicised stoush in Noosa.
But the P.E Nation founder, 40, ignored the drama on Sunday as she attended the Australian Open with her filmmaker friend Ben Waddell.
The activewear designer was seen laughing and chatting to Ben - who famously accused Netflix of stealing his idea for a TV show that was later used as a vehicle for Zac Efron - as they sat in the crowd during the men's final.
Pip Edwards (right) attended the Australian Open men's final with her filmmaker friend Ben Waddell (left) on Sunday
Pip was branded 'the other woman' in an argument between her ex Michael Clarke and his new girlfriend Jade Yarbrough in their highly publicised stoush in Noosa
Pip looked effortlessly stylish in a black blazer dress as she sipped a drink and pointed at the players.
The influencer left her short blonde locks out and wore a neutral palette of makeup, including blush and eyeliner.
Meanwhile, Ben kept things casual in a black shirt and pants.
The director made headlines in 2021 after he claimed Netflix stole his idea for the documentary series Down to Earth with Zac Efron.
The designer was seen laughing and chatting to Ben as they sat in the grandstands and watched the match
Pip looked stylish in a black blazer dress as she enjoyed a beverage
The influencer left her short blonde locks out and wore a neutral palette of makeup consisting of blush and eyeliner
Ben said the eco-travel show, which filmed its second season in Australia, is an almost exact copy of the concept he shopped around the US in 2018.
American producers balked at the idea because they wanted a celebrity as the host, and he returned to Australia to shoot a local version.
Then suddenly Efron's show appeared on the streaming platform last year without him even realising it was in production.
'I was sitting on my couch during lockdown and turned on Netflix and it was trending as the second-biggest show in the US,' he told Daily Mail Australia from New York.
'I fell out of my chair, I was shocked. It was brutal, gut-wrenching.'
Ben also looked stylish in a black buttoned shirt and trousers as he sat alongside his friend at the match
The filmmaker made headlines in 2021 after he claimed Netflix stole his idea for Zac Efron's Down to Earth documentary