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Ruby Tuesday Matthews may have declined an offer to star on Netflix s new show Byron Baes, but it looks like her best pal has done the total opposite.
Daily Mail Australia understands that her BFF Saskia Wotton is the latest star to join the show s line-up, which will follow the lives of artists, musicians, business owners and models who reside in the popular coastal town.
While residents worried that a show following influencers might damage Byron s reputation, Saskia has only racked up just under 7k followers on her Instagram page.
Meet your (rumoured) new Byron Bae! Ruby Tuesday Matthews (left) may have declined an offer to star on Netflix s new show, but it looks like her best pal Saskia Wotton (right) has done the total opposite
Share They understand the power of influence. They are part of Byron. They understand the creative vision of the show that has been developed with them over several months. Most of them hated the press release too! Did a lot of apologising that week. Fired the PR team (lol joking about firing, we re all learning together).
Que was responding after many mocked the press release, which read: It s not just Chris and Zac s backyard, it s the playground of more celebrity-adjacent-adjacent influencers than you can poke a selfie stick at .
Response: Most of them hated the press release too! Did a lot of apologising that week. Fired the PR team (lol joking about firing, we re all learning together), Que wrote on Twitter
Netflix has gone into damage control amid an uproar over its proposed new reality TV series Byron Baes.
Nick O Donnell, the streaming giant s director of public policy, recently travelled to the NSW town for crisis talks with stakeholders as the backlash continues to grow.
The executive s itinerary included a meeting with Byron Shire s outspoken mayor, Simon Richardson, according to The Sydney Morning Herald.
Unpopular: Netflix has gone into damage control amid an uproar over its proposed new reality TV series Byron Baes, with director of public policy Nick O’Donnell travelling to the NSW coastal town for crisis talks with stakeholders , including Mayor Simon Richardson (pictured)