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By: Christie Eliezer In the wake of the Australian chart topping status of Kings Of Leon’s When You See Yourself album, TEG Dainty has the Tennessee band of brothers and cousin back Down Under for their first visit in ten years. “Kings of Leon’s Australian shows in 2011 were nothing short of phenomenal and this time around the band will also be riding high after celebrating yet another #1-charting album in this country,” said president/CEO Paul Dainty. “We can’t wait to welcome Kings Of Leon back into Australian arenas.” The tour ships into Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney (March 26), Brisbane Entertainment Centre (March 29), Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne (April 1), Adelaide Entertainment Centre (April 4) and RAC Arena, Perth (April 7). ....
One month of consistency, Timm wrote. He didn t appear to be endorsing any products with him just keen to show off his lean physique. Body: Timm didn t appear to be endorsing any products with him just keen to show off his lean physique It comes after Tim had somewhat of an influencer faux pas this week, when he copied and pasted instructions from a brand to his post. As spotted by Celeb Spellcheck, Timm didn t just share the hashtags which advertised the vodka product. Getting ready for an epic event happening this weekend! he wrote, before adding: RD - play Lime Coridale [sic] over the video. ....
He s the outspoken reality star who made a name for himself on The Bachelor and Bachelor In Paradise. But Timm Hanly made the ultimate influencer faux pas as he cashed in on his 15 minutes of fame on Thursday, as he attempted to advertise a vodka brand to his 144,000 followers. As spotted by snarky Instagram page Celeb Spellcheck, the 28-year-old didn t just share the hashtags which advertised the product - but also copy and pasted a message clearly sent from the brand s PR management to his page. Scroll down for video Quite the error: Timm Hanly made the ultimate influencer faux pas as he cashed in on his 15 minutes of fame on Thursday, as he attempted to advertise a vodka brand to his 144,000 followers (right), copy and pasting a message clearly sent from the brand s PR manager ....