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That's brave! Inside Channel Nine reporter's star-studded wild hens party in Bali - the night before her wedding

That's brave! Inside Channel Nine reporter's star-studded wild hens party in Bali - the night before her wedding

Daily Mail​a day ago

Channel Nine reporter Hannah Sinclair has gone out with a bang before saying 'I do' – celebrating her hen's night in true party-girl style in Bali.
The 33-year-old, who serves as the network's European Correspondent, shared a glimpse into the celebrations on Thursday, posting several photos and videos from her big night out in the trendy resort town of Canggu.
In one wild clip, the bride-to-be was seen tearing up the dance floor in a revealing white dress, letting her hair down at a local nightclub as she belted out DJ Ötzi's iconic hit, Hey Baby.
Hannah looked to be living her best life as she jumped on stage, threw her hands in the air and dished out high fives to her fellow partygoers.
The glamorous journalist also treated fans to a sneak peek of her pink-themed poolside bash at a luxury Bali resort, where she partied with several of her Channel Nine colleagues and close friends.
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Hannah posed for photos with the likes of Today weather presenter Tim Davies and reporters Ashley Carter, Pippa Bradshaw and Tiffiny Genders – all of whom have jetted in for the occasion.
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She captioned the post cheekily: 'What did you do for your hens party? Oh you know... this and that.'
Many of Hannah's celebrity friends took to the comment section to offer their well wishes.
Veteran Today star Airlie Walsh, who was unable to attend the bash because she was at Delta Goodrem's destination wedding in Malta, shared a love heart emoji.
Nine News Perth presenter Tracy Vo chipped in with 'stunner'.
'You look gorge! Hope you had fun!' 9News star Natalia Cooper added.
Hannah has worked with the Nine Network since May 2016 as a reporter.
She relocated to London last year to accept a position as their Europe Correspondent.
Hannah is set to marry her long-time partner Mitch Burke on Friday.
The presenter made headlines earlier this month when she was aboard a challenging Qantas flight.
Passengers were stunned when told they had to pay in cryptocurrency or cash to book new flights after their plane was forced to divert to Azerbaijan.
The QF2 plane flying from London to Singapore was forced to reverse course and make the sudden landing after a passenger went into cardiac arrest.
Hundreds of passengers then found themselves in an uncertain situation at Heydar Aliyev International Airport in the country's capital Baku.
The passengers were told the flight to Singapore could not continue as the crew had already reached their maximum legal working hours, and the plane had to undergo maintenance.
They were offered overnight accommodation and told they could use their existing tickets on another flight, but anyone who could not wait that long could pay for alternative flights if they had cash or crypto.
Hannah, who was on board the plane, took to social media to slam the situation.
'Hey Qantas currently stranded in Azerbaijan with almost 500 other passengers after a medical emergency. There's been no help getting a different flight and airport staff are asking for us to pay for new flights in crypto or cash only? Not okay, she said.

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