Woman, 25, who pelted eggs at Kendall and Kylie Jenner during a Sydney clothes show is fined $440

  • Clancy Leach has been fined $440 for throwing eggs at the Kardashians
  • She tried to pelt Kendall and Kylie as they visited a mall in Sydney last year
  • Hundreds of adoring fans were waiting for the reality-star sisters
  • The show was delayed by 45minutes while the mess was cleaned up 

The 25-year-old woman who pelted Kendall and Kylie Jenner with eggs during their Sydney tour has been fined $440.

At least two eggs hit the stage before the sisters were due to make an appearance in front of hundreds of adoring fans at Parramatta's Westfield shopping centre last November.

Clancy Leach, from Punchbowl in NSW,was fined $440 and charged with offensive behaviour when she fronted up for the crime in Parramatta Local Court on Monday, reported Nine News.

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Clancy Florence Leach, 25, has been fined $440 for throwing eggs at Kendall and Kylie Jenner during their Sydney tour last year

Clancy Florence Leach, 25, has been fined $440 for throwing eggs at Kendall and Kylie Jenner during their Sydney tour last year

Kendall and Kylie Jenner visited Parramatta's Westfield mall in November to launch their new fashion range

Kendall and Kylie Jenner visited Parramatta's Westfield mall in November to launch their new fashion range

The egging led to the  event being delayed by 45 minutes while assistants hastily erected a protective roof

The egging led to the event being delayed by 45 minutes while assistants hastily erected a protective roof

The reality star sisters appeared at Westfield Parramatta, west of Sydney, in November to launch their new clothing collection. 

Leach stood on an upper-level of the mall above the stage where she took aim at them.

The incident led to umbrellas being strategically placed around the stage and a curtain raised as a precautionary measure. 

Leach was arrested and taken to Parramatta Police Station where she was charged with behaving in an offensive manner in a public place. 

The case comes just less than a month after the special event was delayed by 45 minutes following the alleged egging while assistants hastily erected a protective roof.

Leach was arrested following the incident and taken to Parramatta police station
Leach was charged with offensive behaviour for throwing eggs at the Jenner sisters

Leach was arrested following the incident and taken to Parramatta police station. She was charged with offensive behaviour

Organisers were seen pointing towards the upper tier from where the offender was believed to have thrown  eggs

Organisers were seen pointing towards the upper tier from where the offender was believed to have thrown eggs

The promotional appearance in suburban Sydney was very nearly overshadowed by the surprise egging as Kendall and Kylie Jenner launched their exclusive new clothing range

The promotional appearance in suburban Sydney was very nearly overshadowed by the surprise egging as Kendall and Kylie Jenner launched their exclusive new clothing range

The incident led to umbrellas being strategically placed around the stage and a curtain raised as precautionary measures

The incident led to umbrellas being strategically placed around the stage and a curtain raised as precautionary measures

At least two eggs hit the stage half an hour before the sisters were due to meet and greet their adoring fans

At least two eggs hit the stage half an hour before the sisters were due to meet and greet their adoring fans

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