Huge crowds who get up early and are active on Bondi Beach under a beautiful pink and orange sunrise, asked a new arrival if Aussies are a different race.
Molly-Mae, who recently moved from the northern hemisphere to Australia, won scenes of the packaged Sydney Beach on Foreshore on Friday at 6 am.
She uploaded images from the sunrise to Tiktok, where she admired the dedication of Australians to defy the early morning compared to the rest of the world.
“I swear that Australia is another planet. All others in the world: Slumbering alarm. People in Bondi Australia …, “She scored the video.
“No hangovers here, just clubs, surfers, coffee and sunrises.”
Hundreds of spectators flowed to Sun-Kissed Beach to witness the beautiful sunrise.
But users of social media offered mixed reactions to the video, where many claimed they wanted to go under it, while others said the beach was 'terrible'.
A handful of locals went on the lack of hangovers in the city by quoting the lock -out laws that see bars close early enough for beachgoers to get a good night's sleep.

Molly-Mae shared a video of Bondi Beach at 6 o'clock in the morning with dozens, if not hundreds of beach visitors who stacked themselves on the sand to enjoy the sunrise on Friday at 6 am
Those who were surprised about the scenes said how beautiful the beach was and agreed that it was worth waking up early to enjoy it.
“This is 1000x better from a way to live than drink and waste your mornings in bed,” said one.
“The best way to start the day is drinking coffee while looking at the day starting in heaven,” added another.
Those abroad remained divided between wanting to move to Australia or just visit to get a glimpse of the view with their own eyes.
“Well, I'm going there,” wrote one while a second said, “This just confirmed that my next trip should be here.”
Detractors, however, were quickly regretted how overestimated, expensive and crowded the area.
'About print, too expensive [and] Pretentious, “one person joked.
“Such a terrible place,” another piled up.
“Far too many people,” a third said.
“Give me cold and rainy every day,” said a fourth.
Bondi Beach attracts around 2.9 million visitors a year, making it one of the most visited tourist places in Australia.

Molly-Mae has uploaded a video from the beautiful scenes to Tiktok, where many social media users agreed that the site was worth waking up (Stock depicted)