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Jack Freeman, a renowned interior designer famous for his flamboyant behavior on a popular US reality show, finds himself embroiled in controversy. He’s facing serious allegations from a former employee, coinciding with reports that a member of the influential Fairfax family is gearing up to file a $1.1 million lawsuit against him.
Freeman, 27, recently returned to Sydney after enjoying a luxurious summer in Europe. He is reportedly infuriated by accusations from an anonymous source within his company, Freeman & Co. The insider claims that Freeman slashed employee salaries while simultaneously showcasing his extravagant lifestyle on social media.
A source revealed to The Australian’s Margin Call column, “The striking thing is that while he was sharing images of his new G-Wagon and private flights across Europe, he informed his staff of a 30 percent pay reduction.”
However, Freeman has dismissed these allegations as mere “hearsay,” suggesting that the situation is more complex than it appears. “It’s entirely false,” Freeman stated to the Daily Mail, adding, “People have made some very bold statements that are not true… there’s much more to that story, but I’m not going to delve into it.”
‘It’s entirely false,’ he told the Daily Mail.
‘People have made some very bold statements that, you know, are not the truth… there’s much more to that story, but I’m not going to get into it.’
Jack Freeman, a high-flying interior designer best known for his wild antics on a hit US reality show, has hit back at explosive claims from a disgruntled staffer
Jack Freeman has just returned to Sydney after a lavish European summer, is said to be fuming over allegations from inside his own firm
Now back in Sydney, where he splits his time between London, Freeman is focusing on his role as creative director for this week’s Soirée by the Sea charity gala at Catalina restaurant in Rose Bay in Sydney’s well-heeled east.
The event comes off the back of a viral Below Deck Mediterranean appearance, where he cemented his reputation as the guest from hell.
The young creative was caught licking caviar off his hand, demanding Szechuan chicken at midnight, and complaining that the hot tub was ‘too hot.’
Chief stewardess Aesha Scott warned the crew ahead of time that Freeman was ‘high maintenance,’ recalling a previous charter trip where his outlandish requests kept staff on their toes.
Dressed head-to-toe in white, Freeman was seen dancing erratically before falling asleep mid-snack request – a scene he now laughs off.
‘That’s classic me after one too many tequilas,’ he joked.
‘But don’t expect me to go overboard on Friday (at the event).’
The event, which has already sold out its $10,000 VIP tables, will raise funds for the Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute and feature Richard Wilkins as MC.
The harbour-front venue will be transformed into a summer oasis, complete with Jeff Leatham-inspired florals, chandeliers, gold-plated palm trees, roaming caviar and free-flowing champagne.
Freeman is seen aboard a private jet
Freeman has taken on the role as creative director for this week’s Soirée by the Sea charity gala Catalina restaurant in Rose Bay in Sydney’s well-heeled east
Guests expected to attend include designer Michael Lo Sordo, philanthropist Vanessa Fennel, entrepreneur Alyce Tran, Real Housewives of Sydney star Krissy Marsh, and elusive millionaire Gabriel Jakob.
‘I have a number of family and friends who have unfortunately passed away from heart-related diseases,’ he said.
‘So when they asked me to be part of this, it was extra special. I really wanted to create something meaningful… a literal “beating heart” experience.’
Freeman has been working on the restaurant’s transformation for the evening with fellow board members Christian Wilkins and James Camilleri, a Young Liberal.
‘We’ve sold out the event and the VIP booths, and people are literally begging for tickets – it’s the most sought after party in town,’ he said.