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DRAMA! Jessika Power and Ines Basic made a huge scene when they crashed the Logie Awards

And had a very awkward run in with ex-bestie, Martha.
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UPDATE: July 1

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Since Ines Basic and Jessika Power crashed last night’s Logie Awards, onlookers have spoken out about their abhorrent behaviour.

“They were out partying in a nearby bar and arrived at the casino for drinks just as all the guests were spilling out of the ceremony,” said an insider. “They had crowds around them and were completely mobbed. Ines was calling random men “daddy” and Jessika was shouting, “Where’s my Gold Logie?” People were cheering them on and buying them bottles of champagne as Jessika twerked.” 

After embarrassing themselves in front of those who actually scored an invite to the Logies, Jess and Ines ran into their former friend and MAFS co-star Martha – They are no longer on speaking terms with the makeup artist. As expected, a fight ensued and security was forced to intervene, telling the ladies to “settle down and move on”. 

‘As soon as Martha [Kalifatidis] was near them, it all started to kick off,” the source said. “They exchanged some tense words and Ines pretended to vomit on her.” 

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Moments after making a ruckus, Jessika was turned away from The Star’s rooftop bar because she wasn’t on Channel Nine’s guest list. According to multiple onlookers, the outspoken star made “multiple attempts” to gain entry into the premises however was forced to head home. 

WATCH: INES AND JESSIKA’S BOOZY LUNCH BEFORE THE LOGIES

ORIGINAL STORY: JUNE 30

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Despite being blacklisted from this year’s Logie Awards, Ines Basic and Jessika Power couldn’t take no for an answer! Following reports the former Married at First Sight stars were furious they were snubbed of an invitation, photos have now emerged showing the pair crashing TV’s night of nights. 

“They’re coming to the Star Casino,” said the source who’s currently on the Gold Coast for the awards ceremony. “They’re crashing the Logies.” 

Their decision to make an appearance at the event comes hours after the MAFS stars posted a series of questionable videoes from their boozy lunch event to Instagram. In the videos, aspiring model Jessika— who was ‘married’ to Mick Gould on MAFS— is seen sipping on a yellow cocktail at Bar Nineteen 89 before the footage changes to Jessika pouring a shot of what looks like alcohol, into her cocktail. 

In another racy video, Ines captures Jessika twerking with a ‘reserved’ sign balanced on her derriere. Ines, who’s no stranger to showing off her ample assets on social media, also posted videos from her big day out. 
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While the ‘villains’ of last season are probably hoping they’re in for a big night of partying, earlier this evening WHO reported that Martha Kalifatidis, Michael Brunelli and Elizabeth Sobinoff were embarrassingly shunned from entering the actual show after walking the red carpet. Instead of watching the show from inside the casino, they were forced to watch from a communal bar. 

“Most of the media started getting their stuff together and leaving once the MAFS stars hit the red carpet,” a source at the show told Daily Mail Australia.

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According to news.com.au, Jessika and Ines were “reeling” when they discovered they didn’t score an invite to the awards show but their former BFF Martha Kalifatidis did. The source, who refused to be named, said the unlikely friends and co-stars— whose antics cause quite the stir this season— believed they “deserved” to go seeing as their dramatic behaviour on the Channel 9 series raked in the views (the final episode drew in an eye-watering 2.66 million viewers). 

While no doubt one of the most famous cast members to come out of this, Cyrell Paule was also excluded from the event due to fears there’d be a repeat of that very wild red wine incident. As expected, the fierce Filipino bride was reportedly “furious” that she and her boyfriend Love Island’s Eden Dally wouldn’t be walking the red carpet, claiming the snub was “unfair”. 

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