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Journalists Amy, Sophie and Kate Taeuber, who run the podcast, said Salty s Day was just one of several hate pages targetting the lifestyle and fitness vlogger.
They said some of Salty Day s content was flat-out bullying , with the mostly anonymous page having a Gossip Girl vibe .
Victim: According to an episode of Outspoken the Podcast on Monday, the 28-year-old was relentlessly targetted by the now-defunct Instagram hate page , Salty s Day The fact that the page is dedicated to one person really makes it feel like bullying, they said.
Amy, Sophie and Kate said the woman behind Salty s Day really crossed the line when she decided to share details about Sarah s wedding.
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She added: Just wanted to remind you guys, or tell you if you don t know, you can unfollow me. I didn t know if you knew that. Just a friendly little PSA!
The model then told her critics: You don t have to come here [on my Instagram]. No one is forcing you. I don t know if you know that. you can leave.
Calling her out: Jadé s angry response to the criticism hasn t gone down too well, with the hosts of popular podcast Outspoken (pictured) describing her outburst as condescending
The Taeuber sisters claimed Jadé had shared - and later deleted - screenshots from Outspoken s private Facebook group, which she cited as evidence of the negative feedback she was receiving.
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Australian influencers are posting about a luxury car loan company along with photographs of them with flashy, new luxury vehicles.
But the relationship between the company and the influencers is not clear, with both parties interacting but without obvious disclosure.
Promotion of luxury car loans without including balanced information, or using ephemeral services like Instagram Stories, may violate the Australian consumer watchdog’s suggested guidelines for advertising financial products.
Just before New Year’s Eve, Mitch Third was celebrating.
In a December 30 Instagram post, the Gold Coast resident posted to his 24,000 followers about “the most challenging year of my life”, with an accompanying photograph of the entrepreneur and former professional rugby player leaning against a high-end Tesla Model X.