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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Hello, and welcome to Outspoken. It's your dose of the
hottest influencer and pop culture.
Speaker 2 (00:08):
News twice a week.
Speaker 1 (00:09):
I'm Amy Torber and coming up on today's show, Sammy
Gougenheimer opens up about her friendship, bust up with Easy
Armitage Carti, and Milan's freak accident. Laura Henshaw is mum
shamed over her birth plan, and Ellie Watson shocks her
followers by putting her insta worthy home on the market.
But first, we have some really exciting news we can
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finally share that in twenty twenty six, we are launching
a new podcast called The Mum's Group. So it will
be our second podcast baby and run as a completely
separate entity to Outspoken. We did have a few concerned
listeners message us on Wednesday when we announce the news, saying,
oh my god, does that mean you're getting rid of Outspoken?
Definitely not. We're not going anywhere. Outspoken is still going
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to run exactly the same, with two episodes a week
and one extra for the subs. I love that we
all couldn't find a mums group that we wanted to join,
so we just decided to create our own online Yeah. Also,
I feel like outspoken listeners are a little bit sick
of hearing us talk about mum things. So we're like,
we'll move it to a different space because outside of
speaking about influencers and pop culture, the majority of our
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conversation these days are about motherhoods. We're like, well, that
is a podcast in itself. So, as I said, the
new series is going to start airing in twenty twenty six,
and we really want to build a community of mums
who really feel involved in our podcast. So if you
want to be a part of that community, we have
an Instagram account which is the mums Group Underscore Podcast,
as well as a Facebook community called the Mum's Group.
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We'll also be launching a TikTok soon when the podcast
goes live. Yeah, so we'll pop all the information about
mums Group in the show notes for those mums that
are interested. This is definitely one of those times in
life where if I don't laugh, I will definitely cry,
And the past week I have been sobbing my eyes out.
Kati Milan has shared the harrowing story of how she
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knocked out her two front teeth. The og influencer conceded
she was lucky to be alive after a hellish day, Kate, can.
Speaker 2 (02:02):
You tell us more well?
Speaker 1 (02:03):
Late last week, Cartier sent her followers into a panic
when she shared shocking photos of her broken teeth. It
made me feel so ill because this is my worst nightmare,
and she followed up asking her followers if anyone could
recommend an emergency dentist. She then spent the next seven
hours waiting in emergency and ended up getting scans for
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concussion as well as getting her heart checked and her
lip stitched up. The poor thing then had to wait
a further six hours to see an emergency dentist. Yeah,
and they were the only details that she actually shared
on her Instagram story about the incident. So a lot
of people were wondering, well, how did this actually happen?
And it wasn't until Thursday when Katia provided an update
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revealing exactly how this accident had occurred. Yeah, So it
turns out she went out to dinner and came home
and then went to sleep, and in the middle of
the night she woke up feeling unwell. She said she
felt like she had a fever and was nauseous, so
she launched herself out of bed like she was going
to vomit and headed towards the toilet. It was at
this point she blacked out and woke up, with her
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friend calling an ambulance and blood all over the floor.
Now thankfully, Cartier revealed that she was sharing a bed
with quote a friend, so I was thinking, oh, perhaps
this is a new boyfriend that we don't know about.
It's very lucky that that person was there, though, because
it turns out that Cartier fainted and smashed her head
into the toilet bowl and knocked her teeth out. She
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said she blacked out with her eyes wide open and
started vomiting, so her friend had to put it in
the recovery position. She said, she was so lucky because
it could have been way worse. Well, it's terrifying because
imagine if she'd hit her head because the force of
her hitting her teeth, the fact that they were completely
smashed out, it just shows you how hard she fell. Yeah,
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this could have been way worse. And Cartier said when
she started to sort of come to, she noticed that
she had no teeth because she could see them lying
on the bathroom floor, and she just kept saying, I
have no teeth. And it ended up taking her two
days to actually process what happened. Now the story gets
worse if you can even imagine that, because she said
she made the mistake of calling her mum at two
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thirty and upon hearing what had happened to her daughter,
Cartier's mum ended up collapsing and smashing her mouth, so
she didn't actually break her teeth, but her tooth went
through her lip, so they both had to go to
the emergency room together. Terrible that when you said two thirty,
I was like, is that actually a joke? It's like
tooth has God, what a terrible coincidence.
Speaker 3 (04:31):
I think there is a saying for a reason of
don't start a business as your best friend. Yes, yeah,
keep it like your friends.
Speaker 1 (04:39):
Sammy guglm Heimer has all but confirmed her friendship and
business partnership with fellow influencer Easy Armitage is Over. Talking
on the Inherited podcast, The TikToker revealed the pair made
the decision to pull the pin on their joint podcast
to avoid a public friendship buster. Now, these women used
to be inseparable. They actually met working at Kukie and
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from the they created the Just for Girls podcast as
a side hustle, and they just look like people who
would work at CUCOA.
Speaker 4 (05:05):
Oh.
Speaker 1 (05:06):
They absolute are like, yeah, We've actually spoken about this
before because Sam in Guggenheimer's other job was working at
Boost Juice, and I was like, of course that fits perf.
If she was a bit older, if she went to
school in the early two thousand, she would have worked
at Jetti Surf. Yes, definitely. And it turns out the
girls had a lot in common. They used to both
date AFL players, and they also both had subsequent public breakups. However,
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earlier this year, followers began noticing that the pair were
spending less time together. Then there were the solo podcast announcements,
so in June, the girls revealed that they would be
hosting their own separate podcasts under the Just for Girl's umbrella.
At the time, they really tried to gloss over the
news by saying that, oh, we'll be releasing a monthly
episode of Just for Girls. That only happened once, though.
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The first and last joint episode aired on the twentieth
of August, now the same month as the episode aired
and inside I told the Herald son it's no secret
they're no longer friends. The girls fought a lot in
twenty twenty four. They talked about it to everyone. The
source we had to say it was really nasty at times.
Who do you think that sauces coat? I mean, I'm
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guessing someone that's had a falling out with both of them.
I'm we'll be surprised that the Herald Sun were interested,
but then I'm reminded by the fact that they both
went out with footballers and suddenly that makes them more
interesting to the mainstream media. Well, it's like how the
Herald son have suddenly realized who Tammy Hembro is after
she dated Bailey Smith, who ironically is also easy Armitage's X.
Now if that wasn't enough to indicate that this friendship
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was over, Izzy also got new management away from Sam,
while Sam moved to London for six months, and just
last week, any hope of the pair reuniting on air
was squashed when Sam replied to a follower who asked
what was going on with just for Girls, and Sam replied,
We're just focusing on ourselves and our own lives. Hope
you can all respect it. No, it comes from a
good place, but we're just doing our own thing. It's
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really interesting that Sam actually chose the Inherited Podcast to
delve into this friendship breakup because she hasn't really meant
anything on her TikTok about it. She's only really replied
here and there to a few comments. You'd almost think
that she would want to get all of the engagement
on her own social media channels if she was going
to talk about something murky like a friendship breakdown.
Speaker 5 (07:11):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (07:11):
Well, we said the same thing about Olivia Rodgers' interview
on The Inherited Podcast too, like we don't get why
she didn't share some of those stories on her own podcasts.
I mean, Sam of course also has her own podcasts,
but I think it adds a little bit of legitimacy
to it, and it doesn't seem like she's just having
a bit of a brand, Like she was asked about
it and had to respect it kind of seems like highbrow, like,
especially because it's from Shameless Media. The podcast. It's like,
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this is a very professional podcast. I've been asked a question,
so I'm going to eloquently answer it. Well, she didn't
hold back. So she described them as a married couple
who became co dependent and explained that their identities got
so tied up together that they couldn't actually operate as
separate entities. She also said that they didn't know who
they were as individuals and realized ultimately they wanted different things.
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Let's take a listen to more of what Sam said.
Speaker 3 (07:59):
Both wanted different things at the end of the day. Yeah,
so then it became hard and maybe a little bit
of resentment came there at the start, which is why
we then decided to stop it because we didn't want
it to get bad.
Speaker 2 (08:11):
Like the resentment when you were working together. Well, it
was like, well, I want to go to.
Speaker 3 (08:14):
Byron next week, and she was like, well, you can't
go to Byron next week because we have this together.
Speaker 2 (08:18):
And it was like, well, okay, both of us have
to go to Byron all of that.
Speaker 3 (08:22):
Yeah, it was like okay, well then both of us
have to go to Byron if we want to.
Speaker 2 (08:25):
Make it work. You're one package.
Speaker 3 (08:26):
Yeah, so it was like you can't go here without
that person and everything like that. So then it was
like sometimes in friendships as well, it's like you choose
when you want to hang out with someone. And we
started the podcast because we were friends, and then it
was like okay, well I have to see you now
we're in business. Now we're in business to get navigating
that friendship. Yeah, and it was no longer a choice.
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It was like you're forced to be there. And I
think that does in your early twenties put a strain
on your friendship. And we were like, we don't want
it to put a strain in our friendship. We want
to stop it before a big blow up on the internet.
And you're having like.
Speaker 2 (09:01):
A big issue.
Speaker 3 (09:02):
So that's why we decided, like, what can we put
into place, ye to savor what we have and to
appreciate what we have until the point where we hate
what we have.
Speaker 2 (09:11):
And I think it was like the perfect way to
grow our careers. But yeah, having separate things and we
are both different people.
Speaker 1 (09:19):
It's funny because I think Sam was trying to answer
this question as professionally as possible, but then she got
caught up in the moment and was like and then
she said I couldn't go to Byron. And then also
that mention of oh, we wanted to stop things before
a big blow up on the internet happened to me,
it seems like they did have a big friendship bust
up and it was getting so nasty, to the point
that one of them was going to call the other
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out online if they didn't agree to go their set propriately.
It's one of those instances where they both probably had
so much dirt on each other it wasn't worth either
of them exposing one another. I mean, we heard Lucy
Jackson talk about that recently, saying there was no way
she would ever break up her friendship with Nicky Westcott
because she's got so much dirt on He just couldn't
do that. How awkward was it during the interview when
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the host Ruby Hall asked Sam about her breakup with
her AFL ex, Caleb polter So, Ruby asked her, how
does it affect the healing process for you when your
ex has such a big public profile. This is what
she said.
Speaker 3 (10:14):
I think you should ask him that question because I think,
not in like a stuck up way, I have a
bit more of a more public facing career than he does.
Speaker 2 (10:22):
I think he didn't. I don't really know. I'm sorry,
I've got him blocked.
Speaker 3 (10:27):
So I don't really know what he does. I don't
know if he's a poster or not. Everything like that.
I think it would have been weirder for him because
I would have been the one posting about the.
Speaker 1 (10:35):
Breakup, but he was like, you were the one motal
and on the podcast.
Speaker 3 (10:38):
Yeah, like I'm speaking about it now, how do you feel, mate? Like,
I don't know, I don't speak to you, but I
think it's weird.
Speaker 4 (10:45):
Or navigating it publicly, Yeah, it would have been really weird.
There was back and forth for a while, and yeah,
it was really weird. I think it got more toxic
after the breakup and more than our relationship was, because
the public yeah exactly, and people are saying everything and yeah,
true and.
Speaker 3 (11:03):
Yeah, like people said that we cheated on each other
and there was like all of that and that we're
back together. We're not back together, and it was kind
of like, I haven't spoken to you in four months.
Speaker 2 (11:13):
I know that.
Speaker 1 (11:13):
She said she didn't want to sound stuck up, but
it came across as quite big headed. I was listening
to this interview in the car and I nearly exwerve
the car when I heard it. I was like, oh
my god, this is so awkward. And you could tell
Ruby felt really awkward because she's like, oh, I'm sorry.
And I think Sam actually missed the whole point because
Caleb might not be active on social media like she is,
but he still has a public profile being an AFL
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player and particularly living in Melbourne, it's difficult to get
away from that. I mean, Sam spoke a lot about
how she needed to get out of Melbourne and realize
how lucky she is to actually live there, and that's
why she ended up spending the last six months in London.
It's interesting because we had some commentary and our Facebook
groups saying that people have loved the Inherited podcast, but
the last couple of weeks they haven't enjoyed it as
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much because they've had a couple of influences on. They've
had Davies, Olivia Rodgers and now Sam Guggenheimer, and people
were like, oh, it's not like hitting the same as
it did. What did you think about this interview? Well,
to be honest, I actually got quite bored. But I'm
not a huge fan of Sammy, Like I'm not a
fan at all of Sammy googon height, but she's just
somebody that I know of on the internet. I don't
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really follow her content. I liked the interview with Olivia Rogers,
and I also loved the chat with m Davies. I
thought she came across so nigh. I haven't been able
to bring myself to listen to the m davies one
because I saw a clip of it on Instagram and
burst out crying, which was talking about her mom and
I'm like, I need to be in the right head space.
So it was. It was sad, but it was it
was a good listen. But I know where people are
coming from because I think everyone is just a bit
(12:39):
sick of hearing influences on the same podcasts and it
sort of sounds like they do the round. Yeah, but
I think we're inherited has gone right in the past,
is choosing at angle that everyone's pretty interested in, Like
they've sort of set it up that it's not just
your basic chat show where it's like this is this
person and they do this, you know. With the Olivia interview,
she really opened up about a divorce. But this interview
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with Sam Guggenheimer, while it was interesting in terms of
the friendship breakup, it came across as a little bit
vapid because all they spoke to her about subsequently was
her dating life. And if you're not really that invested
in her life, you're not really going to care about
it because it sounded just like your typical twenty year
old girl who doesn't you know, talking about I went
on this date and blah blah blah. Well, I saw
(13:23):
a few people in Inheritance Reviews were saying, look, I
love the concept of the podcast, but they also agreed
saying like, I'm actually kind of sick of hearing these
same people on it, and they said I really enjoyed
the interview that they did with Michelle Andrews's mum, and
that they would like to hear from more everyday people
who have really good stories to tell as opposed to influencers.
I think they're probably at that point where they can
(13:43):
start doing that, because I mean, the reason why you
get people with big social followings on your podcast is
to grow your listenership, and they've got a pretty big
listenership as it is, so I think that they could
probably start including that. Going back to the interview, my
favorite bit was Sam was talking about her parents because
her dad was a headmaster at boarding schools, and she
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actually grew up at a boarding school since she was
eight years old. That's why she left home so early
at twenty because She's like, I don't want to live
at a boarding school any longer when they all boys
schools as well. Yeah, they were so. Her mum also
works in education, and she explained they don't really know
much about the social media world, and when Ruby asked
if they watch her TikTok, she said it's pretty funny
because her parents have fake accounts that they watched the
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tiktoks in and also reply to hate comments, and Sam
said that her dad was really witty or their mum
ended up getting banned for outing them. I actually love
this because it would be really hard as a parent
to sit back and just see these nasty comments about
your children, Like I can actually imagine our mum doing
something similar. She's not as tech SATV to create a
fake account, though, I'm just going to be reading her
comments now and being like, which one's my mom and dad?
Speaker 5 (14:50):
I have decided that we're going to have an elective cesarean.
Speaker 1 (14:55):
Laura Henshaw has been shamed online after revealing she's booked
in for an election sive C section. The founder of
fitness Empire Kick, disclosed the news to her business partner
Steph Claire Smith on their podcast Let's Have listened to
some of what she said.
Speaker 5 (15:10):
I could and people have said when I've said I'm
having a cesarean, they the first thing they said to
me is like.
Speaker 2 (15:15):
Oh, but is he breached?
Speaker 5 (15:17):
No, yes, They're like, oh, like why So there are
times medically where you need to have a cesaian, but
for me, it's elective, and a lot of people, I think,
especially like older generations, to think like, oh, well, if
there's what's the medical reason, because why would you not
want to deliver vaginally? And for me, I don't have
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It's so interesting because I always thought when I thought
about myself, okay, I don't know. I love challenging myself,
and so I thought that I would be like, yes,
I want to have a vaginal birth. I don't have
a bone in my body, Like I can't even explain
to you that one.
Speaker 1 (15:52):
That has now. Laura told Steph that she thought long
and hard about the decision and had consulted with her doctor.
It turns out that one of Laura's biggest fears is
tearing during childbirth, so she visited a pelvic floor specialist
who measured her peroneal length. And this can help determine
whether you are going to tear or not. I was
surprised that this was even a thing. I never heard
(16:13):
about it when I was going through my pregnancy. Yeah,
I had never heard about this before. And Laura went
on to say that her pelvic floor specialist, Rachel, also
warned her about incontinence, which can occur as a result
of vaginal birth. Let's have a listen to what she said.
Speaker 5 (16:28):
But as we were talking, Rach said to me, have
you ever had incontinence? Like, have you approved yourself before?
And I was like, what, why is this in this conversation?
Like in my head, I'm like, colvic floor is You're like,
we're just winging?
Speaker 2 (16:42):
And I did. I didn't. I didn't didn't even think.
Speaker 5 (16:44):
And I was like, well, I actually approved myself running before.
She's like how often? And I told her and she
was like, okay, Well, if you have had incontinents before,
if you have now, the chance of having like a
third or fourth degree tear is quite low. I think
it's one in twenty or something like that, six percent.
(17:05):
But if you do have that tear, there is a likelier.
Speaker 2 (17:09):
Your incontinence would get worse. It's possible.
Speaker 5 (17:11):
It is possible that my in continance would get worse,
and I was like, Okay, that for me is the
last Like that was really helpful information.
Speaker 1 (17:20):
I mean they really went there with the whole pooing
themselves thing. It didn't really surprise me though, that Laura
wanted to have a C section because she is such
a self proclaimed control free like she has a type
a personality, and I feel like this is actually the
best option for her. Having been someone that has had
a C section, you know exactly what date you're going in.
You do feel a bit more in control with the
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situation because of that very reason. Well, at the end
of the day, whatever she chooses for herself is the
best for herself. I just don't understand why women have
to shame other women for how they choose to give birth.
It's insane. Yeah, and Laura also said another huge motivating
factor for her booking in a C section is the
fact that her husband, Dalton, has a huge fear of hospitals,
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so he has said that his biggest fear is actually
Laura dying during childbirth, so Laura opting for a sea
section has apparently made him feel a lot more in
control of the situation. I have to admit When Laura
said that, I was like, oh no, no, don't open
up about that, because I know people were going to
hit back and be like, don't you understand that there
are so many risks to having a caesarean and it's
(18:24):
major surgery. It's like, well, there are also risks to
having vaginal birth as well. There is still this huge
stigma around it, unfortunately, and people were so vile to
her online. So she and the kickpod they both reshared
a clip of her talking about her decision to have
a sea section on the podcast, and there were so
many vile comments. So one said, oh, she only wants
(18:44):
to get a C section to keep herself I quote
tidy for her husband, and another person accused her of
being too precious to push now. Laura responded by sharing
a TikTok entitled dear people on the Internet, this may
shock you, but it's true, and she said this.
Speaker 5 (19:01):
Hello just to remind her that the only person who
should have an opinion on your birth preference is actually you.
Speaker 2 (19:08):
In consultation with your healthcare professional.
Speaker 1 (19:11):
It just really frustrates me, this stigma around caesareans. When
I was waiting to go into surgery for my cesarean.
The anethetists actually asked me, oh, so why are you
going through a cesarean? Just don't want to push. And
this is literally like minutes before I went into major surgery.
I could not believe it. And the whole thing is
everyone was saying like, ah, does she even know the risks?
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When you go into hospital and you ask for an
elective cesarean, they give you so much information about all
of the risks that come along with it. And I
remember saying, well, do you have a pamphlet about the
risks of having a vaginal birth? And they admitted They're like, well,
we actually don't, but there are also a lot of
risks associated with that. But there is, as you said,
just this stigma around it that have so much more
(19:54):
dangerous and it's really what suits the mother.
Speaker 5 (19:57):
Well.
Speaker 1 (19:57):
I went to a birth class because originally I was
trying to keep open minded about the whole thing, even
though in the back of my mind I was like,
I think I want a cesarean. And they did speak
about a lot of the risks associated with vaginal birth.
I mean, there wasn't a pamphlet and the different implements
like that, and talking about fourth degree tares I was
like that decision has been made for me in saying
(20:18):
that though there are so many people that have positive
experiences giving birth vaginally, just like they are with cesareans,
and then there are also people that have negative experiences. Like,
at the end of the day, if you educate yourself
on what the risks are, you need to work out
what's best for you. I just don't even understand why
people feel the need to shame others about their own
personal choices on their own bodies. It's like the whole
(20:40):
breastfeeding and formula thing as well. It's like, just let
people do whatever they want. Today, we're trialing a new segment.
It's called the Friday News Dump. Essentially, it's an influencer
news version of an Instagram photo dump. So we're gonna
run through some top line stories that are creating buzz online.
The first is about Emily hembro So.
Speaker 5 (21:00):
She is set to.
Speaker 1 (21:01):
Release her own podcast called Let's Be Real So. The
podcast promises to offer listeners an honest look behind the
scenes at the highs and lows of motherhood and entrepreneurship.
What's a most interesting about this podcast announcement is the
fact that Emily is partnering with Nova, who also happened
to partner with Emily's former brother in law, Matt Zakowski's
podcast Where's Your Head at how owten? No, I'm actually wondering,
(21:25):
did the team at Nova listen to that controversial interview
that Emily did on his show and thought, Wow, look
at the ratings, Look at how outspoken she is. We
need this girl on our network. I'm calling it. Her
first guest will be Tammy and they'll do a tell
all about that.
Speaker 3 (21:40):
I hope.
Speaker 1 (21:40):
So Now. In Influencer real estate news, Ellie Watson has
shopped her followers after listing her Gold Coast Hinderland home
for sale now. The property, known as the Veilcassa, was
billed as the families forever home. However, since sharing the
incredible renovations online, the family have been bombarded with offers,
so they finally decided to put the property on the market.
(22:02):
This is a bit like Georgie Stephenson. This is what
she did with her dream home. Yeah, but it was
a little bit different because she realized that her dream
home no longer suited her family because she was growing
her family, she had another baby. She's like oh god,
I don't think this five story manch is going to
do it. They were also getting a lot of big offers,
Georgie said in one of her podcasts. Now, just back
(22:22):
to Ellie's home and it's set to go under the
hammer on the fifteenth of November. So she and her
husband Alex are set to more than double their investment,
with a bidding war expected. So in twenty twenty one
they paid just over one point four million dollars for
the home. It is absolutely starting. It's going to go
for so much. I mean, let's hope it's a good auction.
(22:42):
After the Block's auction. I'm feeling bloody nervous for them.
Do we know where she's moving to. They haven't disclosed,
but they said that they're looking for a new home
to renovate. So, I mean, that's going to be great
for a YouTube engagement because everybody loved following along. She's
got such beautiful style. Now on a local front for
US Adelaide Girls, Adelaide content creator Ella McGrath, better known
(23:03):
as Smiley Citrus, has revealed she made over forty four
thousand dollars this month purely from content creation. Now, this
is the largest amount of money Ella has ever made
as a content creator in one month. So she quit
her full time job over a year and a half ago,
and amazingly, she's earned nearly the same amount in one
month as a content creator than what she would have
earned in a whole year as a travel agent. To
(23:25):
put it into perspective, she's got around one hundred thousand
followers on Instagram and has hit the seventy k mark
on YouTube. That is big money, yeah, and she's put
it down to diversifying her income streams and also the
content she shares. So originally she was known for talking
about her personal finances, which she obviously has continued to do,
and she also talks about home and lifestyle as well
(23:47):
as her journey into motherhood. Now I love all of
these pervy details. So she revealed that she made over
two thousand dollars on YouTube, four thousand on affiliate links,
and over thirty seven thousand on brand deals. I mean,
if that doesn't tell you that micro influencers are cleaning
up in the advertising space, do we consider someone with
a hundred thousand a micro influencer? Though? Well, if you
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compare her to say, a Tammy Hembro who's got what
like fifteen million followers, or Sarah's Day who's got a million. Yeah,
in the scheme of things, one hundred thousand is a
micro influencer. I think they're mega influencers. I mean, I
think she's on the cusp. Like I think she's probably
just sur past being a micro influencer. I liked how
she reiterated to her followers that she wasn't a big
content creator and said this just goes to show there
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is so much money and so much opportunity in this
industry and truly anything is possible. Also the fact that
she was pouring her home brand milk into her ice
latte and she was wearing a Kmart top, I think
that just shows that she is one of the people.
Now moving on, Molly May's mum, Debbie Gordon, has hinted
she may be starting her own YouTube channel now. I
officially want to create a petition to make sure this
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actually happens, because Debbie is hilarious. So during her daughter
Zoe Ray's recent flog, she poked fun at influencers who
were always annoyingly tapped being on products. I'm going to
insert a clip.
Speaker 5 (25:08):
Mum. Mum is a frustrated blog.
Speaker 6 (25:11):
FaceTime me the other day, and she was doing a
whole of some umbits that she got through my protein
and she was like picking all the jumpers up and
like doing this on all the labels and stuff and
the jump You're in a story and you were like,
and then what you're saying about the jumpers, what was
the word? I'm obsessed?
Speaker 5 (25:28):
Obsessed?
Speaker 6 (25:31):
She picks up and he goes, Guys, I'm so obsessed.
I've really taken them. I'm super excited.
Speaker 2 (25:37):
I'm obsessed.
Speaker 1 (25:39):
She went on to reveal that she'd actually been inspired
by Anastasia kings North's mum, Julie, who created her own
YouTube channel off the back of her daughter's fame. So
Julie started the YouTube channel a couple of years ago
at the age of fifty, and she's managed to make
youtubeing in her full time job. Her videos are hilarious
because they're just so relaxing. It's literally her filming herself
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doing Anmnesse hall or her going to Tesco's, Like, there's
not much to them, but I actually watched them in
front of them quite relaxing. I mean, it makes sense
that Molly May's mum wants to get him in the action.
Zoe Ray, her sister has and she's now become one
of the UK's most popular in Zoe, So why not
getting on Zoe's husband Danny as well. I actually think
that he's about to announce that he's leaving the army
because his YouTube channel was taken off. He's got I
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think nearly one hundred thousand followers on Instagram as well.
And you can tell that Zoe joining YouTube has changed
their life because they're just having this brand new house built,
like before they were having to live in this tiny apartment.
So it is incredible what social media has done for
that family, very lucrative for them. Now the rumor mill
is an overdrive that Robert Irwin has a new girlfriend.
Speaker 3 (26:42):
Now.
Speaker 1 (26:42):
I can hear jen Zetta's hearts breaking across the country
as I say this.
Speaker 4 (26:46):
Now.
Speaker 1 (26:46):
Robert, who is currently competing on the US version of
Dancing with the Stars, is rumored to be dating nineteen
year old American professional dancer Hailey Bills, who is also
appearing on Dancing with the Stars. Celebrity gossip account Dide
broke the news sharing an email on Tuesday which tipped
them off. It said everyone's favorite Dancing with the Stars
bachelor has paused his search for his American dream girl
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to have some playtime be on the ballroom. He went
on to say, my sources tell me he's been spotted
a few times getting cozy with a brunette, the same
one he follows around on set. She's the only Troup
member he follows on Instagram.
Speaker 5 (27:22):
Now.
Speaker 1 (27:22):
Everyone online has been saying that Robert's rumored new girlfriend
looks a lot like his sister Bindi Erwin. I can't
see it.
Speaker 5 (27:30):
What.
Speaker 1 (27:30):
I don't think they look similar at all. Yeah, I
think that one person has commented and everyone's run with it. Well,
I think that's all we've got time for today. Thank
you so much for listening to another episode of Outspoken.
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on the traditional land of the Ghana people of the
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Adelaide Planes. We pay respect to elders past and present,
so my hand