Who let them in again? Bachelor rejects Megan Marx and Elora Murger return to MBFWA for day three... despite claims C-listers have been banned from attending

C-listers may have been reportedly banned from attending Mercedez-Benz Fashion Week Australia this year. 

But that didn't stop Bachelor In Paradise's Megan Marx, 30, and Elora Murger, 28, from finding their way into the prestigious event this Tuesday. 

Looking proud as punch, the reality TV rejects gleefully posed arm-in-arm ahead of the We Are Kindred runway show at Sydney's Carriageworks. 

Who let them in again? Bachelor rejects Elora Murger, 28 (left) and Megan Marx, 30, (right) returned to MBFWA for day three on Tuesday... despite claims C-listers have been banned from attending

Who let them in again? Bachelor rejects Elora Murger, 28 (left) and Megan Marx, 30, (right) returned to MBFWA for day three on Tuesday... despite claims C-listers have been banned from attending

Self-published novelist Megan courted attention with her skin-baring ensemble, which consisted of a plunging black leotard, brown-and-black maxi skirt and fluffy maroon coat.  

The reality TV star completed her look with a pair of open-toe gold sandals and allowed her raven locks to fall loosely by her shoulders.  

Meanwhile, Elora, who now owns her own food truck business, pushed the boundaries of style in her sheer mesh dress, graphic-print duster jacket and white cowboy boots. 

Busting out again! Self-published novelist Megan courted attention with her skin-baring ensemble, which consisted of a plunging black leotard, brown-and-black maxi skirt and fluffy maroon coat

Busting out again! Self-published novelist Megan courted attention with her skin-baring ensemble, which consisted of a plunging black leotard, brown-and-black maxi skirt and fluffy maroon coat

Sporting a luminous tan, Elora completed her look with a pair of gold hoop earrings. 

It's the third day in a row that Megan and Elora have been spotted rubbing shoulders with Australia's style elite at MBFWA - despite rumours that C-listers have been banned this year. 

On Monday, a report emerged claiming that 'wannabe social climber nobodies' weren't welcome at the week-long fashion industry event. 

Not her first rodeo! Meanwhile,Elora pushed the boundaries of style in her sheer mesh dress, graphic-print duster jacket and white cowboy boots

Not her first rodeo! Meanwhile,Elora pushed the boundaries of style in her sheer mesh dress, graphic-print duster jacket and white cowboy boots

A fashion publicist reportedly told The Sydney Morning Herald: 'If you haven't supported the brand or the PR all year and think you are getting onto the front row - think again.'

The insider added: 'Editors, buyers, digital influencers and content creators are in and C-list reality wannabe social climber nobodies are out.'

The source also claimed that any opportunists who try to snag a seat on the front row that wasn't assigned to them will be swiftly turned away.

'We have people dedicated to finding individuals not in their assigned seat and politely returning them to their allocated position,' they said.

'Reality wannabe social climber nobodies are out': It's the third day in a row that Megan and Elora have been spotted rubbing shoulders with Australia's style elite at MBFWA- despite rumours that C-listers have been banned this year
'Reality wannabe social climber nobodies are out': It's the third day in a row that Megan and Elora have been spotted rubbing shoulders with Australia's style elite at MBFWA- despite rumours that C-listers have been banned this year

'Reality wannabe social climber nobodies are out': It's the third day in a row that Megan and Elora have been spotted rubbing shoulders with Australia's style elite at MBFWA- despite rumours that C-listers have been banned this year

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Megan Marx and Elora Murger return to MBFWA despite reports that C-listers have been banned

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