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@tee_smyth: What a perfect day for the VIP marquee at the #Yellowglen Terrace for Turnbull Stakes Day! Officially my first ever time at the races. ☀️

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Tully and Jazz are off to the races today.
I think Tully should let her hair go dark - she looks stunning with darker hair.
I wonder if Tim and Ben will be there as well.
 
@tee_smyth: What a perfect day for the VIP marquee at the #Yellowglen Terrace for Turnbull Stakes Day! Officially my first ever time at the races. ☀️

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Tully and Jazz are off to the races today.
I think Tully should let her hair go dark - she looks stunning with darker hair.
I wonder if Tim and Ben will be there as well.


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@tee_smyth: What a perfect day for the VIP marquee at the #Yellowglen Terrace for Turnbull Stakes Day! Officially my first ever time at the races. ☀️

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Tully and Jazz are off to the races today.
I think Tully should let her hair go dark - she looks stunning with darker hair.
I wonder if Tim and Ben will be there as well.

Jazz looks like she is wearing a perspex tennis visor..and Tully has sprouted horns.

I know Tim said he is proud of the brand Tully has created, but this is the kind of stuff that really makes me feel she is a waste and that I can't stand seeing. She writes well, that is what she is trained for, and there is so much more to her than product reviews, being a face, and posing.
 
Jazz looks like she is wearing a perspex tennis visor..and Tully has sprouted horns.

I know Tim said he is proud of the brand Tully has created, but this is the kind of stuff that really makes me feel she is a waste and that I can't stand seeing. She writes well, that is what she is trained for, and there is so much more to her than product reviews, being a face, and posing.
I don't have an issue with these photos. Lots of other women pose for fashion shots and promote products and don't get slammed for it. Jazz does modelling and promotes products and no one seems to have an issue with that. Is it just because it is Tully that people criticise what she does. It's racing carnival time in Melbourne, lots of people do it. If she get paid to take photos and promote products, I classify it as work. She does a lot of networking behind the scenes to get the placements.
 
I don't have an issue with these photos. Lots of other women pose for fashion shots and promote products and don't get slammed for it. Jazz does modelling and promotes products and no one seems to have an issue with that. Is it just because it is Tully that people criticise what she does. It's racing carnival time in Melbourne, lots of people do it. If she get paid to take photos and promote products, I classify it as work. She does a lot of networking behind the scenes to get the placements.

I don't like seeing Jazz do it either - or anyone really. Publicly though, for me, Jazz hasn't shown any depth so I have nothing to compare it to - whereas Tully has shown more. Obviously it is work if they are paid for it - but I think Tully has way more to offer the world than spruiking. And it seems to be when she is immersed in the spuriking that she is least happy. I don't think it provides her with a sense of fulfilment.
 
I don't like seeing Jazz do it either - or anyone really. Publicly though, for me, Jazz hasn't shown any depth so I have nothing to compare it to - whereas Tully has shown more. Obviously it is work if they are paid for it - but I think Tully has way more to offer the world than spruiking. And it seems to be when she is immersed in the spuriking that she is least happy. I don't think it provides her with a sense of fulfilment.
She seems to write a few blogs and likes to be involved with the travel industry. I sense that her dream job would be tv presenting, perhaps travel related. She seems to have been trying to get as much work in this area as possible. I also think maintaining a public profile, through SM helps put her brand out there. She has continued to gain a bigger following on SM over the last couple of months, so whatever she is doing it is working.
 
it's amazing the difference what a genuine smile, rather than model moodiness makes. it makes me hope that drew we liked on the show is actually still in there somewhere, buried by the model Drew

You're reading my mind. I've pretty much hated every model shot Drew has done as well as most of the "cool" shots he's posted himself lately. I get you need that specific look for modelling but you don't remember how gorgeous he is until you see natural shots of him smiling (like genuinely smiling where you can see it in his eyes).

That and I think his hair has gotten way too long so it helps a lot when it's tied back.
 
She seems to write a few blogs and likes to be involved with the travel industry. I sense that her dream job would be tv presenting, perhaps travel related. She seems to have been trying to get as much work in this area as possible. I also think maintaining a public profile, through SM helps put her brand out there. She has continued to gain a bigger following on SM over the last couple of months, so whatever she is doing it is working.

I think she would be great as a travel presenter, and I hope she can work her way to that - but much prefer her more recent Sydney style of SM than Melbourne. This kind of stuff lacks substance and credibility. The STA stuff is a good stepping stone.[DOUBLEPOST=1412392121][/DOUBLEPOST]
That's the best photo I've seen of Drew in ages.

It's very natural - maybe Benny brings out the best in him
 
Tully looks beautiful in the photo with the bottle. I wish more of her species featured her eyes.

I think she has gotten better looking in the past year.

I know I've been hard on Tully sometimes, but that is because she has so much potential. I don't mind the hats, the hats at the races here can be much worse. I thought Tully looked like a Spanish princess. Jazz is pretty too, I'm not sure why her photos don't look as great.
 
I think she would be great as a travel presenter, and I hope she can work her way to that - but much prefer her more recent Sydney style of SM than Melbourne. This kind of stuff lacks substance and credibility. The STA stuff is a good stepping stone.

I really liked Tully's pics when she was over in the UK...much more natural. The kissing my new favourite vodka with my new lipsick or the biting down on a straw pics make me :rolleyes:.
 
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Tully Smyth on falling in love on reality television: ‘It is possible’

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THURSDAY night was a big night of romance on reality television.

Channel 10 saw us in the deepest depths of South Africa for the finale of the second season of The Bachelor while over on Channel 9, Big Brother housemate Cat was confessing her forbidden love to Lawson, the magician with a girlfriend.

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First and foremost, it would be amiss not to mention my very own reality television romance.

Watching first Sam and Sandra and then Cat and Lawson’s awkward fumbling through the initial stages of a full-blown Big Brother romance — I cringed and hid behind a pillow.

Did my friends and family really have to watch me do this? Is that what Drew and I looked like? Were we that obvious? That ostentatiously flirtatious? And perhaps more importantly, that blatantly disrespectful?



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Big Brother 2013 - Big Brother contestants Tully Smyth and Anthony `Drew’ Drew. Pic supplied/Channel 9 Source: Supplied

Tuning in to see Cat tearily confessing her attraction to Lawson in what us old housemates called the ‘circle of love’ (a.k.a. THE place for all big deep and meaningful conversations in the Big Brother house) I found myself yelling to the television screen, probably similar sentiments to the rest of the Australian public: “Do you REALLY have real feelings for him? It’s only been a few weeks!”

“Oh god Lawson what do you mean ‘she’s not alone in this’? Does that mean you also like her, or that you feel similarly awkward about the situation?”

“Poor Lawson’s girlfriend having to watch this!”

And then I realised I was a total hypocrite. The truth of the matter is I could relate to a lot of what Cat and Lawson were saying.

Cat, who was feeling attracted to someone who was very much off-limits, and was so worried and acutely aware of said attraction that she had begun to avoid Lawson in the Big Brother house, which is not an easy feat.

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Cat told Lawson how she really felt in the BB house this week. Source: Supplied

Something that felt especially true to me was when Cat said she “missed Lawson” and felt like she hadn’t seen him in ages. To the general public- that might sound ridiculous. You’re trapped in a house together 24 hours, 7 days a week, how could you possibly miss someone?

But I used to feel similar about Drew. I would get so anxious and worried that we were spending too much time together, so would try hanging out with different housemates, or avoid areas of the house he was in. Come dinner time, it would feel like it had been a week since

I’d seen him and all I would want to do is hang out and play frisbee.

Lawson is probably feeling equally confused and wary. He clearly loves his partner on the outside world, as I did mine. But the mentality and situation he is now in is so bizarre and foreign, he’s probably loving spending time with Cat as much as she is. And isn’t quite sure if it’s real or if it’s the house making him feel that way.

That mentality is something I’ve struggled to explain to people since leaving the house- my poor ex especially- and something I’ve since decided no one else will ever fully understand, unless of course you were also in the Big Brother house.

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The drama is already through the roof in the Big Brother house. Source: News Corp Australia

The Big Brother experience puts everything under a microscope and I mean this in more ways than one. Firstly, every single thing you do is filmed, noted and then put on national television for the whole of Australia to watch, judge and scrutinise. It also however, makes every little thing seem 10 times bigger/better/worse.

For example, you wake up to discover that your real life housemate has decided to use the last bit of Vegemite on their toast in the morning. No biggy. You’ll grab some on the way home from work. Your Big Brother housemate commits the same crime? All hell breaks loose! You worked HARD for that shopping budget. You danced for 24 hours straight!

You sacrificed some Face Time with your husband/completed some sort of task! You, as a group, chipped in and voted to splurge and add the jar of Vegemite to the shopping list, sacrificing the second block of cheese.

You’d all discussed using it sparingly, agreeing to only having one piece of toast a day. You have to wait a whole week to do the next grocery shop and what if you lose the task and can’t afford luxuries such as Vegemite?

Now imagine this kind of amplification on a crush.



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Feelings and emotions on reality TV are always amplified. Source: Supplied

In the real world, Cat would probably never have met Lawson. There is a an eight-year age gap between the two of them, so I doubt they’d be hanging out at the same pubs on the weekend.

She also probably doesn’t normally make a habit of going after taken men. But it’s the Big Brother house. And she’s starving for affection and what feels like a real, genuine human connection. Not a surface ‘frenemy’ friendship with somebody she’s pretty sure nominated her that very morning.

She’s missing friends and family. And he’s a nice guy, sweet, funny, saved her the last bit of potato salad at dinner last night.

I don’t blame Cat and neither should you. It’s a crazy, messed up minefield in that house and these things happen. You really have no right to judge unless you’ve been in that very same situation and I’m going to go out on a limb here and say you haven’t.

That being said, never have I felt more horrible for making my ex watch the #Drully saga unfold then after watching the conversation between Cat and Lawson last night.

Lawson’s girlfriend will now be replaying that conversation, pulling apart Lawson’s facial expression and the specific words he used over and over again in her head, trying to decipher what he meant. Is he serious? Is this real?

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Lawson had no idea what he was in for when he entered the Big Brother house. Source: News Corp Australia

The time it takes a Big Brother housemate to forget the whole of Australia is watching their every move — including loved ones — is scarily short. In their heads, they were having a private conversation away from the rest of the housemates.

Except they were both wearing microphones. And sitting in front of a one-way mirror which had a camera guy pressed up against the glass mere centimetres away from their heads.

Is the romance between Cat and Lawson genuine? I don’t know. Will Lawson stay faithful to his girlfriend? I can’t tell you. Are Cat’s feeling’s real or a result of her situation? Not for me to say.

And what’s the go with the other love triangle, Sam and Sandra? Who bloody knows!

What I can tell you is that it IS possible to fall in love with someone on reality TV.

It’s possible for it to be real, and not a ‘showmance’. It’s possible to make it work on the outside, away from the cameras. And it’s possible, and very probable, for humans to make mistakes.

I know, because I’ve done all of the above.



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Still great mates: Tully and Drew. Source: News Limited
 
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