Australian adult entertainer reveals the surprising way she is preparing for Tropical Cyclone Alfred

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A Gold Coast-based Australian adult entertainer has revealed the very surprising way she is preparing for Tropical Cyclone Alfred's expected arrival in Queensland.

Sex worker Blue Eyed Kayla Jade, 30, recently shared a video to social media in which she revealing she had stocked up on batteries for her adult 'toys' ahead of the cyclone's arrival.

'I have done all the important things. I have brought all my outdoor furniture inside... and all my toys are charged, just in case the power goes out!' Kayla said.

Kayla later revealed she was trying to keep her spirits up during this difficult time.

'I think with Australians, we don't take too many things seriously... part of the culture,' Kayla told news.com.au.

'Even though there is a dramatic situation going on they're happy to see the laughter out of it, see the positives and bring something happy to chaos.'

A Gold Coast-based Australian adult entertainer has revealed the very surprising way she is preparing for Tropical Cyclone Alfred's expected arrival in Queensland

Many of Kayla's 1.9million followers took to her comment section to roast her over the bold admission.

'Meteorologist here, been watching this for a while, that storm is wild. Good thing the toys are charged. priorities!' one person joked and a second added: 'All the important things are taken care of.'

The worst of the weather is expected to hit the South East Coast of Queensland on early Saturday afternoon, which takes in the Gold Coast and is home to some of Australia's most sought after beach-side real estate.

As Cyclone Alfred tracks toward Australia's east coast, some of the country's biggest celebrities are bracing themselves for the worst.

Hollywood star Chris Hemsworth and Channel Nine's Karl Stefanovic both have multimillion-dollar properties at risk.

Former tennis champ Pat Rafter also has an A-list property in the path of the cyclone, as well as US Ambassador Kevin Rudd and his wife Therese Rein.

Byron Bay in far north NSW, the stomping ground of Chris, 41, and his wife Elsa Pataky, is also under threat.

The couple own a mega-mansion worth $50million, near Seven Mile Beach in the Byron Bay region, which is 111km south of the Gold Coast.

Sex worker Blue Eyed Kayla Jade shared a video to social media in which she revealing she had stocked up on batteries for her adult 'toys' ahead of the cyclone's Gold Coast arrival

As Cyclone Alfred tracks toward Australia's east coast, some of the country's biggest celebrities are bracing themselves for the worst. Hollywood power couple Chris Hemsworth and Elsa Pataky have a multimillion-dollar Byron Bay property at risk

Taking two years to complete, the home features six bedrooms, a spa, games and media rooms as well as sprawling outdoor living areas.

Also in Byron Bay is 52-year-old former tennis champ Pat, who lives with his family on a 28 hectare spread at Broken Head which he bought for $1.35million in 2016.

Further north Karl and Jasmine Stefanovic have their Noosa property to protect.

The Today show host, 50, and his designer wife, 40, are currently renting out their five-bedroom, five-bathroom holiday house for $1,000 a night.

MasterChef Australia star Shannon Bennett also lives in a sprawling $2million six-bedroom mansion which enjoys direct access to picturesque Belongil Beach.

Cyclone Alfred has slowed over warm water off Australia's coast, increasing the chance of it strengthening to a category-three system.

The tropical cyclone will be the first to hit southeast Queensland and northeast NSW in over 50 years.

A warning zone stretching 650km remains in place from Double Island Point in Queensland to Grafton in northern NSW. The zone includes Brisbane, the Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast, Byron Bay and Ballina, but doesn't include Grafton.

The category-two cyclone is expected to make landfall in the early hours of Saturday morning, Queensland Premier David Crisafulli said.

The Bureau said there was a chance the cyclone could make landfall directly over Brisbane, but the most likely crossing 'still remains between Maroochydore and Coolangatta'.

Follow Daily Mail Australia's live coverage of the cyclone's movements.

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