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The Block's Kylie Baker shares sultry snap as longstanding rumour is finally put to rest
The Block's Kylie Baker shares sultry snap as longstanding rumour is finally put to rest

Daily Mail​

time26-06-2025

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The Block's Kylie Baker shares sultry snap as longstanding rumour is finally put to rest

The Block's Kylie Baker has all but confirmed she is back together with her husband Brad. The former reality show contestant, who walked out on the show and her partner in 2024 after Brad's flirting scandal was exposed on-air, posted a steamy picture to Instagram on Thursday featuring a telling detail. 'I've noticed you around #night #naughty #mummy #uptonogood,' the 37-year-old captioned the sultry snap, which showed her wearing a floral-motif lace top. However, it was the person in the background, whose face was shielded by Kylie's hand, who had fans speculating that Brad, 32, is back in her life. 'Get out of the way. Show us the good looking roosters behind ya ey @_bradleybaker_ ,' one person wrote in the comments section. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. In the final weeks of The Block, fans watched on as Kylie and husband Brad's seven-year marriage imploded on-air in what came to be known as the 'Flirtgate scandal'. During the show, the Cairns-based tradesman told fellow Blockhead Mimi he would 'follow' her adult subscription account if she had one, a comment that Kylie overheard. Upon hearing the remark, Kylie stormed off to her room, and all hell broke loose behind the scenes. Kylie quit production and flew home to Cairns to be with four kids with Brad, leaving a giant question mark on the show's finale. At the time, Brad said he believed his marriage was 'done' and that he had 'single-handedly destroyed my family' with his actions after Kylie suddenly abandoned the series. However, the couple later returned for the auction of their Block build and rekindled their relationship, before sparking rumours of a separation yet again. Since the show's ending, fans have been speculating as to whether the couple have got back together or not, with various posts and comments alluding to the possibility that they have. Mimi, whose husband Kristian was also a contestant on the show, later revealed that she thought the incident was blown out of proportion, according to Pedestrian TV. 'I personally felt comfortable in that situation,' she confessed at the time, adding that it 'was not anyone's intention' for Kylie to leave the show. Kylie has also threatened to tell-all about her time on The Block, accusing her co-stars of throwing her 'under the bus' during the flirtgate scandal. In November, she shared a photo of herself grinning at the camera and captioned it with some telling words 'That day when your 'friends' throw you under a bus,'' Kylie wrote. She also added the hashtags '#friends #please #revenge #tellallsoon #haha #seeyousoonb***hes'.

Man who went bald at 26 astounds social media with jaw-dropping hair transformation - and no surgery or drugs are involved
Man who went bald at 26 astounds social media with jaw-dropping hair transformation - and no surgery or drugs are involved

Daily Mail​

time27-04-2025

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  • Daily Mail​

Man who went bald at 26 astounds social media with jaw-dropping hair transformation - and no surgery or drugs are involved

A series of viral TikTok videos showcasing incredible hair transformations have taken the internet by storm. TikTok users have been wowed by astonishing before and after pictures that are the result of a revolutionary, non-surgical hair loss treatment that involves no medication. One video, which shows the hair piece in use and has over 260,000 views, shows Brad Baker, 40, revealing his completely bald scalp. Yet moments later, he appears not only younger, but also with a full head of curls. Known as hair systems, the wigs are said to be especially realistic because they are formed of individually woven strands of hair. Starting at around £150, hair systems are gaining in popularity across the UK, as a safer and less invasive alternative to hair transplant surgery that can involve weeks of recovery, meticulous after care and life-long medication. In a video that gained over 24,900 views posted to TikTok, Nick Mackenzie, an ambassador for hair systems specialists Lordhair, documented his at home-transformation, after he started to lose his hair at 17-years-old. The clip shows how in just 30 seconds, he completely transforms his appearance. In the video, Nick uses a fabric pen to mark the hairline before applying adhesive tapes around the side and back of the hair-system. The hair piece is then seamlessly folded on to the scalp and blended into the remaining hair. The caption simply reads: 'Hair: champion'. Brad Baker, an award wining hairstylist, from Clapham, London has suffered with hair loss since his early teens. As the founder of B-Spoke Systems, whose tag line reads 'hair loss never looked so good', Brad is dedicated to breaking the stigma associated with male pattern baldness. He said loosing his hair at such a young age was like 'loosing his identity'. After trying everything from hair loss creams, tablets and at-home hacks, in 2022, he started wearing hair systems full time. He said: 'Hair is a form of self-expression. When I was growing up, it was the era of the mohawk, something I used to only be able to dream of. Now, I wear a system because I want to connect to the real me, not because I am hiding or insecure.' @braddersbaker Install Day coming soon! Bspoke system @B-Spoke Hair Systems Base system @Lordhair Use my discount code checkout BRAD321 If you or someone you know has experienced hair loss & would like to try a non surgical solution - head over to to see all the options available. Use my code at checkout to get a discount on your order BRAD321 #bspokesytems #bespoke #hairsystems #lordhair #hairsystems #hairreplacement #balding #nonsurgical #bspokesystems #bespoke #customised #london #soho #privatehairlab #BRAD321 #queerlad #naturally #bald #baldisbeautiful #time4achange #colourist #wigcolour #colourexpert #hairunit #hairsystem #menshairreplacement #haircolour #fullfrenchlace #lacefront #hybrid #wigtape #extenderbond #nonshine #fyp #fy #fypage #viral ♬ Walking Around - Instrumental Version - Eldar Kedem The non-surgical hair pieces can be made from real or artificial hair which is affixed to the scalp with an adhesive that is scrubbed off after three to six months and reapplied. The systems are said to last longer than traditional toupees and can even be worn in the shower, overnight or during exercise. But, the hair stylist warned, all these activities will reduce wear time. 'There are all those things you should be doing to maintain hair, as you normally would. Obviously, the more chlorine and sweat that builds up, the more you have to wash it,' said Mr Baker. 'But, the technology is getting so much better. I went through a bit of a wig hiatus before but now, the systems are so good, allowing people who suffer with hair loss to look better than ever,' he added. Male pattern baldness, or androgenic alopecia, is believed to affect between 40 and 50 per cent of men worldwide. The condition is caused by a combination of genetic factors and an imbalance of sex hormones that gradually lead to the permanent loss of hair follicles. Having suffered with thinning hair since the age of 13, Mr Baker was open to trying anything to regain his self-confidence. 'I noticed after that, my hair really started to thin and fall out. By 25 I really didn't have much left,' he said. Mr Baker sought help from a hair loss specialist who prescribed a treatment that has been proven to reverse genetic hair loss. Minoxidil, sold under the brand name Regaine in the UK, increases blood flow to the hair follicles, which in turn enables hair to grow for longer and at an accelerated rate. However, it is not intended to treat hair loss caused by other factors including stress, illness or even iron deficiency, the NHS warns. Users also need to take minoxidil for life to have a lasting benefit. 'When I stopped taking the treatment, all the hair that I had managed to grow began to fall out,' he said. 'I tried to mask it for as long as I could, using hair mascara, bleaching and combovers. But one day I went for a hair cut and there was basically nothing left. 'I shaved it all off and cried for two days straight. It was a total Britney moment', he recalled. @braddersbaker Christmas Party install Base System customisation @ If you or someone you know has experienced hair loss & would like to try a non surgical solution - head over to to see all the options available. Use my code at checkout to get a discount on your order BRAD321 bspokesytems bespoke hairsystems lordhair hairsystems hairreplacement balding nonsurgical bspokesystems bespoke customised london soho privatehairlab BRAD321 queerlad naturally bald baldisbeautiful time4achange colourist wigcolour colourexperthairunit hairsystem menshairreplacement haircolour fullfrenchlace lacefront hybridwigtape extenderbond nonshine fyp fy fypage viral ♬ Pop beat BGM / long version(1283324) - nightbird_bgm But he missed the look of having real hair. 'In the moment it wasn't a difficult decision, I just grabbed the clippers and it was gone', he said. 'But afterwards I felt this real sense of loss, I was grieving the hair I had grown up with and everything I knew. It was a loss of that person looking back at you in the mirror. 'When I kept my head shaved, people would see me in the street and turn the other way because they assumed a skin-head with tattoos is a certain kind of person, but that's not me. 'Hair is a sense of self-expression, so saying goodbye to it definitely felt like loosing my identity', he added. Then, Mr Baker came across hair-systems. 'I bumped into one of my clients who had been suffering with thinning hair for quite a while, but he had this amazing blonde quiff. That's when I first learned about hair systems' he said. He says he now has the courage to really make a difference, helping people of all ages, from 24 to 60 through their hair loss journey. He has since opened his own salon, B-Spoke Systems in Elephant and Castle, London, dedicated to creating a safe space for anyone experiencing hair loss. He also shares videos of him redoing his hair on TikTok, gaining over 25,000 views on his installation videos. The hairstylist says he has seen a positive shift in the way in which men are starting to open up about their appearance and are more happy to talk about how they feel about hair loss.

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