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1 week ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Jo Scrimshire
In the world of celebrity and influencer brand deals, a Priceline Pharmacy ambassadorship was long considered the gold standard. Not only is the chemist chain a brand name trusted by millions, but it also paid very well - just ask the likes of Chrissie Swan, Olivia Molly Rogers and Tanya Hennessy. But beauty and pharmaceutical industry insiders tell us those halcyon days are over. 'The golden goose has laid its last egg' was how one figure put it.
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3 weeks ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Jo Scrimshire
It started with a Slack message at 8am. Then minutes later, it was like bomb went off. On Friday morning, chaos erupted at women's media network Mamamia when News Corp gossip writer Annette Sharp published a story about the company's chief operating officer Luca Lavigne. While relatively few staff were in the Woolloomooloo office that day (most do WFH on Fridays) the story spread like wildfire. Phones were blowing up as group chats for current and former staff alighted with fury. '$300k?
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3 weeks ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Jo Scrimshire
EXCLUSIVELuxury real estate world rocked by love split as Australia's No. 1 agent breaks up with glamorous model: Here's what insiders are saying - and the big rumour doing the roundsBy JO SCRIMSHIRE FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA Published: 19:43 EDT, 31 March 2025 | Updated: 19:49 EDT, 31 March 2025 Australia's No. 1 luxury real estate agent, Gavin Rubinstein, is single again after ending his short-lived relationship with glamorous model Holly Young.
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Nov 23, 2024 |
dailymail.co.uk | Jo Scrimshire
Once a playground for Hollywood's elite, Venice Beach in Los Angeles is now a shadow of its former self. The sun-drenched boulevards that once drew stars like Leonardo DiCaprio and Julia Roberts are now marked by a stark divide: luxury homes jostling for space with makeshift tents, graffiti-stained walls, and an air of decay. The neighbourhood, once synonymous with glamour, now struggles under the weight of rising homelessness and crime.
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Oct 30, 2024 |
dailymail.co.uk | Stephen Johnson |Jo Scrimshire
For homeowners, there's nothing worse than watching developers roll into town with plans to build high-rise apartments that forever spoil the character of a leafy suburb. More units mean more traffic congestion and noise - and that's after the inconvenience of semi-trailers and jackhammers for months on end while the new apartments are being built.
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