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An Australian who attended Corey Worthington's infamous house party in Melbourne in 2008 has revealed the truth about what it was really like.
Party animal Corey became a global sensation at the age of 16 after throwing a rebellious party at his parents' Melbourne home in 2008.
The yellow sunglasses Corey was wearing at the time became his trademark fashion statement and the party made global headlines for the antics that followed.
However, the 36-year-old Australian. Party animal Matt revealed on The Kyle and Jackie O Show that the infamous party was actually a huge setback.
'They made this party crazy. The truth is that there were teenagers at the front door and the entrance fee was 5 dollars. “Once you got in, it was like a can of sardines,” he began.
“Everyone everywhere, but the house had a shitty speaker and it was locked.
The upset caller said the event was falsely advertised as a “house party,” which was not true since guests were only allowed to attend off-site.
“He asked people to come in and you didn't even enter the house. It was in the patio,' he said.
An Australian who attended partier Corey Worthington's (pictured) infamous house party in Melbourne in 2008 has revealed the shocking truth about what it was really like.
Matt said the party only took off when angry guests decided to have fun by causing a disturbance in the street, a move quickly stopped by the police.
'That was pretty silly. “It was only interesting when it was closed and people were breaking mailboxes, pushing cars and causing a disturbance,” he said.
Corey came to national attention in 2008, aged 16, when he hosted a wild party at his parents' home in suburban Melbourne.
After announcing the event on MySpace, 500 revelers were said to have turned up and the resulting carnage attracted police helicopters and a canine unit to the property.
Two days later, a video of Corey's interview with A Current Affair about the party and its aftermath was uploaded to YouTube.
Matt, 36, who made global headlines for his infamous party antics on KIIS's The Kyle and Jackie O Show, was actually a colossal flop. (Pictured: Corey with Kyle Sandilands and Jackie 'O' Henderson in 2008)
“Why don't you take off your glasses so we can see you?” interviewer Leila McKinnon asked about his yellow sunglasses, to which Corey responded that he rarely took them off.
After rising to fame with a raucous party in 2008, Corrie starred on Big Brother Australia in season eight that same year.
In 2018, he returned to reality TV in the second season of Australian Ninja Warrior, showing off his new muscular physique.
After rising to fame in 2008 with a raucous party, Cory starred in the eighth season of Big Brother Australia that same year (pictured).