Woman Posts Her Secret Service Agent Dad’s Hard-Boiled Fatherly Advice to Stay Safe, and It Goes Viral
One of his lessons, she claims, saved her life.
In her videos, Lauren Bell, of Pennsylvania, shared her dad’s gritty tactical advice to his little girl, the words superimposed over sugar-coated scenes making a parody of viral memes of inspirational quotes.
With less dreamy idealism, her dad’s coarse, salty words turn up the dial with a tone more hard-boiled than heartwarming.
Among other savvy one-liners, the agent impressed the need for Lauren to stay hyper-alert of her surroundings at all times.
Byron Baes leaked, revealing which unfairly pretty influencers would be taking part in the show.
Granted, this is all tea copped from gossip column, Confidential, so Christ knows how legit it is, but I reckon it’s legit enough to go ahead and chuck each of them a follow and theorise what they’ll be like on the show (if the rumours are true).
Here, I’ve ranked each (alleged)
Byron Baes cast member by how likely they are to bring the drama, based purely on their Instagram photos. Hey, IG is
their game, after all.
10. 9. Dave Frim and Saskia Wotton
Press release apology Netflix was forced to apologise to the stars of the show after referring to them as just influencers and hot Instagrammers . Netflix s director of originals in Australia Que Minh Luu confirmed that the cast hated a recent PR post describing the upcoming series. They are artists, musicians, entrepreneurs, business owners, models, on a spiritual journey and more, Que wrote to her 7000 followers. She went on: 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 Minh Luu (@theqza) May 2, 2021
Covid 19 coronavirus: Bus drivers put in awkward position for enforcing mask rules
28 Apr, 2021 08:09 PM
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Bus drivers say they are relying on a system of trust in enforcing mask use. Photo / Alex Burton
Bus drivers say they are relying on a system of trust in enforcing mask use. Photo / Alex Burton
Wellington reporter, NewstalkZB
Bus drivers say they are being put in an awkward position when it comes to following the rules with fewer passengers wearing face masks on board.
Under Covid-19 alert level 1, masks are mandatory on public transport, unless the person is prohibited from doing so for medical reasons.