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Cannot believe the change in Skye she has gone way over the top and IMHO looks worse.

Here is Skye in a few years time.

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Photo below: Skye after going to one of her thousand of hairdressers & makeup artists.

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Skye seems to be modelling her physical appearance on Pamela Anderson & Barbie.
Vacuous plastic girl promotes everything bad for you, anorexia, extreme tanning/any tanning, and extreme plastic surgery, and being aimless and lazy.

The ex HMs seem to divide into subsections,
the porno group, always the breasts/pecs in prominence, and some own no clothes at all - just go do actual porn and get it over with will you.
the I am pretty, look how pretty, I am all girly whirly, (boys too)and i am never growing up, I too am lazy & self absorbed. i just wear a few more clothes.
the damn it I am important, look at me. listen to me - umm i forgot I have nothing to say, and i have no style, but hey, hang in there I was on tellie, and I can still get into shit, opening envelopes and such.

And Aisha = after all of these BB seasons, only one has emerged with actual style, with real elegance and refined taste, she is such a pleasant surprise. i bet the rest of the famewhores hate her, they should get her to style them.

Of course David doesn't need internet famewhoring, he has a proper career.

Thank you @Veronica2005 - such a marathon thread, and thanks to you we can continue to see what the weirdos are up to.



This seems the appropriate place to post this info - you can calculate how much everyone is making.Interesting article about instagram careers...
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The magic Instagram number you need to quit your day job

IF YOU can build your Instagram followers to 60,000, you’re in with a chance of quitting your day job to post pics of your passions for a living.

That’s what’s happened to Sonali Ghosh, AKA @sugaretal, who has left her banking career behind after using blogging and Instagram to build a food styling and photography business.

Thanks to sponsored posts to her 60k+ followers, plus styling and photography opportunities that have resulted from her mouth watering baked good images, Ms Ghosh says she doesn’t need a day job.

“I’m able to match my salary I used to get from banking,” she told news.com.au.
Ms Ghosh uses the Tribe app, which connects brands with influencers. If you have 20-100k followers you can expect $300 to $600 per sponsored post, 200-550k followers will get you $800 to $1200 per post and for more than 500k followers you’ll be looking at $1200 plus.

“We’ve paid out over $1 million to everyday Aussies,” Tribe founder Jules Lund told news.com.au.

“We’re giving content creators another stream of revenue that is just monetising what they already do and love.”

Rebecca Gawthorne, AKA @nourish_naturally, is another Tribe user, making $60,000 from sponsored posts on Instagram to supplement her income from her dietetic clients.

“A lot of my clients were asking what I eat and for recipes and examples of products — I started Instagramming as a way to get info out to my clients without having to individually email them information,” she says.


But as her Instagram became more time-consuming, she says she needed to find a way to fund the time she couldn’t spend with paying clients.

“It took too much time from a business perspective — I had to start charging [brands for recommendations],” she says.

Ms Ghosh agrees that authenticity is key when it comes to sponsored posts.

“If I am promoting pesto, I would not just put it on toast — I want to do something that will make my audience think, ‘Oh, I have pesto in my fridge — why didn’t I think of doing that?’” she says.

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“[My Instagram] is all about food — you won’t find me holding a shampoo bottle — and I never promote something I don’t believe in.”

The Ministry of Talent represent social media influencers and founder Roxy Jacenko says they have seen talent receive six figures for campaigns.

“The scope of what influencers can charge depends enormously on the requirements of the job — not just the number of followers,” she says.

Ms Jacenko says that influencers need to operate a professional business if they want to reap financial rewards.

“It’s important as talent to recognise that this is their business — behave accordingly and always remain professional, just like you would in any other job,” she says.

Mr Lund is adamant that you can’t start out with a goal to become an influencer — rather you need to post about your passions and organically build a following. And if you’re lucky, brands will want to be part of your story.

“Your followers don’t necessarily want it to be your fulltime job,” Mr Lund points out.

“It should always be complementary to your lifestyle and I think taking it too seriously may just leave you in danger of getting that balance of content versus commerce out of whack.”
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If you become nothing but an advertising platform, you’ll find your influencer days are numbered.

“The perfect moderation is the unfollow button,” Mr Lund says.

“Earning money should only ever be seen as a reward, not the actual motivation for building an audience.”
 

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both emotionally driven souls who use art to express our inner demons and joyous thoughts upon the world.
 
Tim: 'I'm gay and in love with best friend'
Even Big Brother didn't see this coming...

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Tim Dormer has revealed he is in a same-sex relationship with bar manager and aspiring actor Ash Toweel, dropping a confession that even Big Brother didn’t see coming.

Speaking to Who magazine, the 32-year-old former Big Brother winner says: “I have always been fluid in my sexuality”.


“Even on Big Brother, I talked about my bisexuality and that I’ve always been about people, not the sexuality or gender.”

Admitting he’s “proud” of his relationship, Tim says: “I finally fell in love”.

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Tim reveals he and 27-year-old Ash met a year after the curly-haired personality won Big Brother Australia in 2013, and enjoyed their first spontaneous getaway together in Byron Bay in late 2014.

But while the pair formed a close bond over time, they refrained from telling people their secret, until now.

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Following a stint on Big Brother Canada earlier this year, Tim flew back to Australia and told his close circle about his new love.

Being in the confines of the Big Brother house for almost four months without access to the outside world, Tim says he realised what was important to him, and that was his love for Ash.

He has previously been romantically linked to Big Brother Australia co-star Jade Albany, but insisted at the time that there were just friends.

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I’ve loved sharing my life on social media, but there’s one special part of my life I haven’t shared with you all until now…this last year I fell in LOVE with the most beautiful person. His name is Ash, he's my best friend and he truly gets me and has made me very happy!

I’ve always considered my sexuality to be fluid and I’ve never been interested in labels which categorise and divide. I’m only interested in celebrating what we all have in common, the freedom to share the most precious beautiful gift that holds this magnificent universe together…LOVE.

I’m proud to now share our story in the hope that other misfits like myself who don't quite know where they fit in life won’t give up. LOVE yourself, and I hope one day LOVE finds us all! And for those who don't understand us...I hope you get there one day.
Check out this weeks WHO Magazine where Ash and I shared our full story freely for you to read.
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Very sweet! I fogured he was gay-ish and he hinted towards being open to most things whilst in the house. I'm glad he is happy!

I meant to tell you guys that I saw Tim recently, no way did I say hi buf he saw me staring for way too long which is probably way more embarrassing than actually approaching him.
 

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Thanks Who for helping me share my story, its bang on point! We did something really special I'm proud of. Share the love.





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Tim Dormer Reveals He Has 'Finally Found Love'
The 'Big Brother' winner tells WHO exclusively about his 'genuine love' for Ash Toweel and how it has transformed his life

Dec 7, 2016 Cynthia Wang



Caution, reservation and introspection — qualities not usually associated with the famously flirty and fun Tim Dormer, who won Australia over as the season 10 champion of Big Brother in 2013 and the runner-up on 2015's Celebrity Apprentice.



But in May, when Dormer was on the brink of making the grand final of Big Brother Canada, coming a step closer to being the first person to win the competition in two countries, Dormer's mind — and heart — was back in Sydney. "I have someone back home I love," he told prying housemates.



Now Dormer is ready to share that someone publicly. "I finally fell in love," Dormer tells WHO exclusively of bar manager Ash Toweel, 27. "I have always been fluid in my sexuality," he says, "I've dated girls, but have always been open to dating guys."



But Toweel, whom he met at a party in 2014, is his first same-sex partner. "I've always been about finding the right person," Dormer says. "It just so happens to be a man."



Although they grew close as friends right away and were "partners in crime," as mutual pal Lisa Dibley puts it, Dormer says he needed the four months away doing Big Brother Canada (he placed third) for him to think about how much he really cared for Toweel. "There was one girl I thought I was in love with but now that I've got this, I'm like, no, that wasn't love," he concedes. "It was special, but it's scary, I guess, because this is very meaningful and I want to protect it."



Looking at Toweel across the lounge room of their tiny apartment in Bondi, Dormer says he thinks he also kept his relationship with Toweel out of the spotlight because he grew up in NSW's Blue Mountains in a big family. "There were so many people in our household of seven," he says, "that you have to share everything and I hated sharing everything! I wanted all my own special things."



He points to the eclectic paintings and furniture around their flat. "It's very me, unusual," Dormer says. "I want everything to be stand-out me. It represents me and I was afraid if I shared Ash with everybody, I was sort of giving him up to everybody else." Dormer sighs and then smiles. "But now I'm a bit more mature," he adds, "and I'm like, you know what? It's good to share."



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Toweel hopes their relationship inspires others as both become active in supporting marriage equality. "I think younger generations are lucky it's just getting better and better," Toweel says. "They will get to grow up where hopefully it isn't a thing and you can bring home whoever you want. It's just the person you love and it's such a positive thing."



Adds Dormer, "Everyone wants to find that special person to spend the rest of their life with. I'm lucky to have found that. Happens to be another man, but it's the same love as any other relationship that identifies as love."



To read more about Dormer and Toweel, their lives together and what's next for Dormer, pick up this week's WHO at newsstands everywhere.

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Women be walking round with a face full of fillers and lips three times the size of what they had, no wonder their children grow up to look nothing like their parents. Everyone walking round as a different version of themselves. I believe in doing what makes you happy, but I also believe unrealistic expectations of what a pretty face is, is influenced hugely by social media. We look to the wrong people for inspiration and trends. That girl you idolise on social media you see travelling to a different country every week, you have no idea what she does for a career, but you follow her for a glam lifestyle, over plumped lips and gorgeous clothes, well chances are you idolise a girl that has to sleep with cashed up old men to support that lifestyle. Women who take their clothes off for money, young ladies, you're looking to the wrong people for inspo. The successful ones are those who don't update their entire life to social media, the ones working on their art and creating whilst no one knows their business, the girls comfortable enough to wear no makeup, the ones who know their self worth is not based on the shape of their body. These are the women we should be inspired by, the people who do good deeds without the applause, it's the people you don't notice, they're the ones to watch out for. Insecurities are loud, confidence is silent. A healthy mind is far more attractive than a self made face. To the quiet achievers. The same goes for men, a pretty face can't stimulate anyone if you haven't got the depth and mind to back it up. But these are just my views. Just one view. On a world that's forgotten what matters.

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