A busty, busting Jodi Gordon got her poor manager busted at Oaks Day.
A guest at Thursday’s racing event has claimed they spotted the beauty’s manager desperately pleading event staff to let her client use the toilet in the VIP tent.
Speaking exclusively to Daily Mail Australia, the source recalled: ‘She just kept begging’ the notably reluctant Emirates tent staffers.
Busted: A guest at Thursday’s racing event has claimed they spotted Jordi Gordon’s manager desperately pleading event staff to let her client use the toilet in the VIP tent
The witness said the whole situation was baffling, given the fact: ‘there was a public bathroom 100 metres away tops.’
‘Her manager went up to the girls out the front of the Emirates tent and begged for them to let Jodi in so she could use the bathroom,’ the source recounted.
It was seemingly a straightforward question for the ex-wife of retired NRL player Braith Anasta, but staff allegedly had other ideas.
‘They seemed quite reluctant and said they had an event happening in “a few minutes,’ said the witness.
‘Begged’: ‘Her manager went up to the girls out the front of the Emirates tent and begged for them to let Jodi in so she could use the bathroom,’ the source recounted
Not having it: Despite her status as a model and ex-wife of Braith Anasta: ‘They seemed quite reluctant and said they had an event happening in “a few minutes,’ said the witness
And even though there’s was no 10% agent fee waiting at the end of this rainbow, ‘Jodi’s manager just kept begging.’
Meanwhile, ‘just next door,’ a public toilet sat unloved and unoccupied.
But proving their mettle, the manager kept at it until staff eventually conceded and let the Myer ambassador in.
Persistent: And even though there’s was no 10% agent fee waiting at the end of this rainbow, ‘Jodi’s manager just kept begging,’ until the staff eventually conceded
Despite the ordeal, snaps on Jodi’s Instagram prove the model was able to put the incident behind her and soak up the festivities.
The 32-year-old looked stunning as ever, dressed in a stunning floral design from Melbourne-based Nicholas The Label.
She eschewed the traditional headpiece in favour of an intricate, sheer scarf from Ann Shoebridge, with celebrity stylist Marina Didovich also working wonders.
What about me, it isn’t fair… Meanwhile, ‘just next door,’ a public toilet sat unloved and unoccupied