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Netflix Is Making A Docu-Soap Series About Byron Bay Influencers

Published April 8, 2021 To sign up for our daily newsletter filled with the latest news, goss and other stuff you should care about, head HERE. For a running feed of all our stories, follow us on Twitter HERE. Or, bookmark the PEDESTRIAN.TV homepage to visit whenever you need a news fix. Here we bloody go, in case we haven’t been overwhelmed with Aussie influencers enough already through the bajillion reality TV shows already on our screens, another spotlight is about to hit them. This time it’s a Netflix ~docu-soap~ about influencers in the wild in Byron Bay, and it’s called – wait for it – 

Byron Bay Netflix series to focus on beachside social media influencers

MAFS, roll over Real Housewives, a new bunch of reality TV stars are coming our way: the social media influencers of Byron Bay. Netflix’s first Australian reality TV commission, Byron Baes (bae is slang for “babe” and an acronym of “before anyone else”) will feature a cast of more than a dozen photogenic lifestyle mavens who have turned the demand to “look at me” into a job description. At least this time around no one will need to ask if they’re really there for the right reasons: raising their social media profile is the meaning of life for many of these full-time attention seekers.

Byron Bay Netflix series to focus on beachside social media influencers

Byron Bay Netflix series to focus on beachside social media influencers
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Byron Bay COVID-19 swabs misplaced in Easter testing bungle

Byron Bay COVID-19 swabs misplaced in Easter testing bungle The drive-through testing clinic at Byron Bay s Cavanbah Centre. ( Share Print text only Cancel New South Wales health authorities say more than 70 misplaced COVID-19 swabs taken at a privately run drive-through clinic in Byron Bay on Easter Thursday have now been found and tested. Key points: Health authorities say they re investigating how 71 COVID-19 swabs taken in Byron Bay went missing One woman who was tested says she was forced into unnecessary isolation over Easter because of the mix-up Another local who isolated unnecessarily says there is confusion about how to use the Service NSW app

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