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Aussie man reveals the truth about noughties icon Corey Worthington's infamous Melbourne house party READ MORE: Notorious party boy Corey Worthington debuts a shock new look By Jimmy Briggs For Daily Mail Australia Published: 20:48 EDT, 23 October 2024 | Updated: 20:55 EDT, 23 October 2024 e-mail View comments An Australian man who attended Corey Worthington's infamous 2008 Melbourne house party, has revealed the truth about what it was really like. Party boy Corey became a global sensation at the age of 16 after throwing an out-of-control party at his parents' house in Melbourne in 2008. The pair of yellow sunglasses Corey wore at the time became his fashion trademark and the party made global headlines for the hijinks that went on .

However, Aussie partygoer Matt, 36, revealed on The Kyle and Jackie O Show that the infamous party was in fact a huge letdown. 'This party, they made it out to be wild. Truth was, there was teenagers at the front door, it was $5 to get in.



Once you got in, it was like a tin of sardines,' he began. 'Everyone everywhere, but the house had the sh**tiest little speaker and it was locked.' The upset caller said the event was falsely advertised as a 'house party', which he said was not true because guests were only allowed to mingle outside the premises.

'He charged people to get in, and you didn't even get into the house. It was in the yard,' he claimed. An Australian man who attended party boy Corey Worthington's (pictured) infamous 2008 Melbourne h.

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