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You ain't seen meI swear there is no such thing as an unattractive Aussie
He hasn't done anything at all in such a long time lolHe wasn't naked in such a long time
He could also stop pushing unqualified health advice and just do surfing videos.Dude is dropping off and needs to do something to gain viewers back. He really needs to start an onlyfans
Eh its probably too late for that - he is closer to 30 than he is 20 (not that 30 is old in the grand scheme of things but in terms of being big on social media he is definitely past his prime)Dude is dropping off and needs to do something to gain viewers back. He really needs to start an onlyfans
He has money so seems unlikelyDude is dropping off and needs to do something to gain viewers back. He really needs to start an onlyfans
He has money so seems unlikely
Thanks for the comment man. I am in my early 30s living with my parents and have mental health issues but pay my way and I'm so appreciative that they are willing to help me out a bit. You are right tho that he makes out that he has such a glamorous and successful life and if most of us had the successful life that he portrays we'd be helping out parents instead of them helping us. The dude is a scumbag!.... Even if I'd suck him dry.And all courtesy of mummy and daddy. Who he seemingly still lives with, but then why would you give up free Sydney harbour front living? He foils/surfs by day/DJs at night. With a smattering of PAs/promotions.
I stopped following him on IG recently - I can do without the snaps of his business class tickets and five star resort accommodation while he comments on his 'hectic life and struggling to maintain mental wellness and balance".
It is pretty annoying. It seems to be the direction that youth culture has drifted in over the last decade. Fueled by Tiktok and Instagram influencer videos and the Kardashians, young people seem to think that success & happiness equals bragging about a luxury lifestyle and expensive purchases. Treating yourself is the lifestyle young people strive for. And when they are faced with normal occasional hardships of everyday life, it suddenly becomes a "mental health" issue and a reason to ask for sympathy. We live in a strange world these days.And all courtesy of mummy and daddy. Who he seemingly still lives with, but then why would you give up free Sydney harbour front living? He foils/surfs by day/DJs at night. With a smattering of PAs/promotions.
I stopped following him on IG recently - I can do without the snaps of his business class tickets and five star resort accommodation while he comments on his 'hectic life and struggling to maintain mental wellness and balance".
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