Weeks after a children's birthday party in upscale Vaucluse descended into a shouting match, tensions have escalated into a legal dispute. The conflict involves Danielle Plaskitt, who runs a 'pony party' business in Sydney's semi-rural northwest, and D'Leanne Lewis, an eastern suburbs real estate agent and star of Amazon Prime Video's Luxe Listings Sydney.
The dispute began when Lewis shared a video on Instagram showing the chaotic encounter at her daughter Lyra's third birthday. The footage, seen by Lewis’s 70,000 followers, portrayed Plaskitt as harsh, notably yelling,
“Get away from my ponies, now!”while Lewis carried her daughter away.
Plaskitt explained that her reaction was due to difficult guests, guests not respecting her company's terms, and inadequate parking for her team. She emphasized there was more to the situation than what the video captured.
Both parties had arranged the pony entertainment through a party planner for Lyra's birthday, held at Kimberley Reserve in Sydney's east on September 28. The incident has now led to legal action, with Lewis already issuing a cease-and-desist notice.
The fallout from a disrupted pony party at a Vaucluse birthday has escalated into a legal battle, fueled by social media exposure and conflicting accounts from the involved parties.
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