Milo Yiannopoulos dons $4,000 designer shoes in Perth

Milo Yiannopoulos channelled his inner Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz when he stopped by Perth on Saturday as part of his Troll Academy Tour.

The right-wing enthusiast added some sparkle during his visit to Western Australia, donning a pair of $4,000 red Christian Louboutin shoes.

He paired the fancy footwear with an similarly glimmering black jacket as he addressed the large crowd gathered to hear him speak.

Milo Yiannopoulos channelled his inner Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz when he stopped by Perth on Saturday as part of his Troll Academy Tour

The right-wing enthusiast added some sparkle during his visit to Western Australia, donning $4,000 red Christian Louboutin shoes

The right-wing enthusiast added some sparkle during his visit to Western Australia, donning $4,000 red Christian Louboutin shoes

He paired the fancy footwear with an similarly glimmering black jacket as he addressed the large crowd gathered to hear him speak

He paired the fancy footwear with an similarly glimmering black jacket as he addressed the large crowd gathered to hear him speak

Hundreds gathered outside the doors of the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre, with lines snaking outside of the previously undisclosed location.

Some enthusiastic guests even took the chance to dress up in American attire including a ‘Make America Great Again’ cap.

While one supporter donned a mask of President Donald Trump ahead of hearing Yiannopoulous speak.

Outside it was a different story though, with protesters waving signs, including some that read ‘Perth says no to racism’.

Hundreds gathered outside the doors of the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre, with lines snaking outside of the previously undisclosed location 

Hundreds gathered outside the doors of the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre, with lines snaking outside of the previously undisclosed location 

Some enthusiastic guests even took the chance to dress up in American attire including one man decked out in a 'Make America Great Again' cap

Some enthusiastic guests even took the chance to dress up in American attire including one man decked out in a ‘Make America Great Again’ cap

While one supporter donned a mask of President Donald Trump ahead of hearing Yiannopoulous speak

While one supporter donned a mask of President Donald Trump ahead of hearing Yiannopoulous speak

Police were on hand to ensure the crowds remained in check, as they greeted fans entering for the show.

The Troll Academy tour has been marked with controversy so far, with the Greens calling for him to be banned from Parliament House.

Since landing in Australia on Wednesday, Yiannopoulos has labelled former prime minister Julia Gillard a p***k, and claimed local journalists were scared to interview him.

He also called the Sydney Opera House a ‘grotesque carbuncle’, saying it is ‘the ugliest building in the world’.

Outside it was a different story though, with protesters waving signs, including some that read 'Perth says no to racism'

Outside it was a different story though, with protesters waving signs, including some that read ‘Perth says no to racism’

Police were on hand to ensure the crowds remained in check, as they greeted fans entering for the show

Police were on hand to ensure the crowds remained in check, as they greeted fans entering for the show

The Troll Academy tour has been marked with controversy so far, with the Greens calling for him to be banned from Parliament House

The Troll Academy tour has been marked with controversy so far, with the Greens calling for him to be banned from Parliament House

Yiannopoulous’ nationwide tour debuted in Findon, in Adelaide’s west, on Friday after his first show in Sydney was cancelled the day before.

It also drew a crowd of protesters with many holding homemade signs to greet him as security checks were done on ticketholders entering the venue.

One person providing a very warm welcome though was former I’m A Celebrity… star Tziporah Malkah.

While flamboyant attire appeared to be part of a trend, after Yiannopoulous hit the stage in a shiny leopard skin blazer and matching gold boots. 

Yiannopoulous' nationwide tour debuted in Findon, in Adelaide's west, on Friday after his first show in Sydney was cancelled the day before, with a warm welcome from former I'm A Celebrity... star Tziporah Malkah

Yiannopoulous’ nationwide tour debuted in Findon, in Adelaide’s west, on Friday after his first show in Sydney was cancelled the day before, with a warm welcome from former I’m A Celebrity… star Tziporah Malkah

The model formerly known as Kate Fischer (pictured) got up close and personal with the star

The model formerly known as Kate Fischer (pictured) got up close and personal with the star

A few protesters holding homemade signs were there to greet him as security checks were done on ticketholders entering the venue

A few protesters holding homemade signs were there to greet him as security checks were done on ticketholders entering the venue

Yiannopoulos  hit the stage looking like a young Elton John, wearing a shiny leopard skin blazer and playing the keyboard

Yiannopoulos hit the stage looking like a young Elton John, wearing a shiny leopard skin blazer and playing the keyboard



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