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Daily Mail
23-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
I pity Tammy Hembrow, broken and humiliated. I guess those rumours we weren't allowed to say about her husband were true after all: AMANDA GOFF
It's honestly painful to watch. Eight months ago, Tammy Hembrow, with her American-inflected Queensland accent, looking and sounding like a Bratz doll, lectured us all on the importance of not being haters (boo!) in the lead-up to her wedding to .


Motor 1
13-06-2025
- Automotive
- Motor 1
'Make Sure Your Manager...Doesn't See It:' Man Says His Boss Retaliated Against Him After Seeing His 'Nice Car'
One of the downsides of having nice things? Haters start watching you. That's the PSA TikToker John Jihe (@johnjihe) is sharing in a now-viral video, where he claims his manager secretly resented him for driving a nice car. In his video, Jihe says the experience taught him a hard truth: Some people just 'don't wanna see you win.' The message hit home. As of this writing, his video has racked up more than 1.2 million views. What Happened? Notably, Jihe doesn't say where he worked or spell out what exactly his manager did, but he made it clear that, after a while, the workplace turned hostile. He said the shift came in small, petty ways that added up over time. 'If you drive a nice car to work, make sure your manager … doesn't see it,' he warned in the video. 'Once they see it, it's over.' If they do, he added, they 'might cut your hours or try to fire you.' According to Jihe, that's exactly what happened. He claims that after his boss clocked his Dodge Challenger, she started chipping away at his hours and nitpicking him over minor issues. He said it all started when she spotted him behind the wheel and 'made a face.' From there, things went downhill fast. 'That same month, I was gone,' Jihe said. A Challenger Makes a Statement Texas Car Direct calls the Challenger 'a modern classic' that continues to win over both first-time buyers and die-hard muscle car fans. And according to Kelley Blue Book , a 2023 model can easily top $30,000, with high-end versions pushing $90,000. Of course, those are just ballpark figures. It's unclear how much Jihe paid—or whether his manager assumed the car was brand new, overly expensive, or simply too nice for someone in his position. Either way, the optics alone seemed to stir the pot. Challengers, for what it's worth, are generally seen as more budget-friendly than true luxury brands like BMW, Lexus, or Mercedes. Many don't consider them luxury cars at all. They fall squarely in the muscle car category—more about power and performance than plush interiors or prestige. Sure, some trims come with leather seats, upgraded infotainment systems, and other premium touches. But those features are designed to amplify the drive, not necessarily compete with a luxury sedan. Viewers Say They've Dealt With Hater Bosses, Too Commenters flooded Jihe's video with their own stories, saying they too had dealt with bosses—or other authority figures—who couldn't stomach someone else's success. 'I went to a job interview with a designer bag and she said 'you must have money,'' one woman shared. 'I haven't received a call back yet.' 'This actually happened to me, but it wasn't even my car, it was my mom's car cause mine was getting fixed,' another wrote. 'It was a 2024 Genesis GV70 Prestige. They all kept giving me weird looks.' 'I drive an Audi, and every job starts treating me unfairly after they see my car,' a third chimed in. 'Like it's just a [expletive] car.' 'I hid my BMW in the garage away from everyone for a month,' a fourth commenter added. 'As soon as my coworkers saw it… My work was nit-picked to death.' Others pointed out that it's not just bosses you have to watch out for. The haters, they said, could be anyone: neighbors, fake friends, even family. 'It's not just the managers,' one viewer said. 'Colleagues, too.' 'Jealously everywhere, be wise and discreet,' another warned. 'Neighbors are haters, too,' someone else echoed. Motor1 has reached out to Jihe via a TikTok comment. Now Trending Woman Visits Toyota Dealership. Then a Salesman Refuses to Give Her a Pricing Breakdown When She's Quoted $27,500 'I'm Convinced:' Driver Tries Hack to Get Scuffs Off Your Paint. All You Need Is Comet, Water, and a Rag Get the best news, reviews, columns, and more delivered straight to your inbox, daily. back Sign up For more information, read our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use . Share this Story Facebook X LinkedIn Flipboard Reddit WhatsApp E-Mail Got a tip for us? Email: tips@ Join the conversation ( )


Daily Mail
21-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
TikTok star Indy Clinton addresses her uneven nostrils after being trolled over her rhinoplasty
Indy Clinton has spoken out about her uneven nostrils after her recent nose job. The TikTok star, 27, addressed her rhinoplasty in a social media video while she got ready for her young daughter's preschool disco. 'Yes my nostril is uneven,' she said as she put her makeup on. Indy admitted she wasn't sure why her nostrils aren't the same size as they weren't operated on. 'I put it down to swelling these last few months but it probably shouldn't be uneven because it wasn't touched,' she explained. 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. Indy recently made a defiant return to social media after she was relentlessly bullied by followers over the results of her recent rhinoplasty. Last month, Indy shared a clip to TikTok in which she revealed she was happy to be back, while offering some choice words to her haters. 'I'm coming back online for good! I'm 27-years-old and I've had a few tweaks, like my nose for example. I was so open about why I was doing it,' she began. 'But I still got so much hate. Online love to see you struggling, they love it so much. As soon as you are doing half good they hate you because you are not relatable anymore.' The mother-of-three added the trolls seemed to like her more when she was struggling and didn't like seeing her succeed. 'People loved it so much when I had three [kids] under three. I had milk leaking from my t**s, I was so sleep-deprived, exhausted, burnt out and depressed. People ate that s**t up,' Indy said. She finished by saying her followers could either support her or leave because she had no time for haters. Prior to that, Indy hit back at trolls that likened her to Michael Jackson following a cosmetic procedure on her nose. She had been criticised for covering her face, like the late pop star, and not showing the aftermath of the surgery. 'I have a lot of swelling obviously on the outside, but also internally which is making my nostrils look uneven,' she explained. 'It's going down everyday,' she said of the swelling, adding that it was 'so much worse' and she's been sleeping with little splints in her nostrils to help the healing. Speaking of her time in the cast, she said it was the 'longest twelve days of her life' but she was happy with her 'supernatural' results.


Daily Mail
20-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Abbie Chatfield slammed for calling out people online after crying and 'begging' people to leave her alone: 'Maybe just ignore and block people you don't agree with'
Abbie Chatfield was slammed by a fan on Monday for blasting people on Instagram less than two weeks after she begged her haters to leave her alone. The It's A Lot podcast host, 29, was told by a follower to just 'ignore' her critics, after the media personality named and shamed people trolling one of her recent posts. Their argument escalated when Abbie then went on to share private messages between herself and the follower, saying they 'aren't deserving of privacy'. The debacle kicked off when Abbie posted a video of herself dancing online in a skint-tight blue plaid outfit, with some 'trolls' leaving comments beneath it calling her 'cringe'. Abbie went on to expose her haters in her Stories as she shared the comments, along with the posters, for all her 566,000 followers to see. Just a few hours later, Abbie then shared a private message from a fan who called her out for publicly shaming people after she begged people to stop 'coming for her'. Less than two weeks ago, Abbie became embroiled in a brutal, public feud with feminist author Clementine Ford. The online fight left Abbie in tears as she posted a video of herself sobbing and begging for the activist to stop 'lying' about her in the Dear Clementine Substack blog. 'This is getting so old. When are you going to realise that people have opinions that they're allowed to voice on a public platform just like you do every day,' the follower messaged Abbie. 'Tagging people to essentially send your troops in to destroy is not going to fix that problem. Maybe just ignore or block people that you don't agree with.' The follower went on to accuse Abbie of 'using her platform to bully' people she puts on 'blast', calling it 'gross' behaviour. Abbie retaliated by publicly shaming the follower and sharing a screenshot of the DM, including the face and name of the follower, to her Stories. 'People are allowed to voice their opinions queen, I'm also allowed to share them! And have my opinion on their opinion,' Abbie captioned the screenshot. 'The irony of you saying people are affected by words on the internet, yet telling me to just get over it and be quiet about it? So it only affects other people, not me?' Moments later, Abbie posted several videos talking about the private message, saying: 'Just a reminder, I'm a human being... All day every day I get negative comments about anything I do.' She added: 'I can't re-share their public comment to my Stories? Because people will go after them? 'If they didn't want to have repercussions for their actions, they shouldn't have commented something negative and weird. 'And if you don't want repercussions for your actions, you shouldn't DM me telling me to feel sorry for the people who troll me.' Abbie went on to say she names and shames people who criticise her because she wants to 'deter people who troll her'. The backlash didn't end there as the fan she publicly shamed sent Abbie yet another direct message calling out the former Bachelor star for leaking their private chat. 'Are you proud of yourself?' the person said in another message which Abbie also shared. 'Seriously? You double down every single time someone voices their opinions, but less than two weeks ago you posted a crying, sobbing video asking people to stop coming at you. Yet here you are doing it to your own followers.' This time, Abbie hit back at the follower directly, saying: 'Queen, there's a difference between me posting your own words and me being harassed and defamed for years by someone. 'I don't think you could handle what I handle for even an hour. It's insane. You have no idea what this is like.' When the follower went on to slam Abbie for sharing their private conversation to her Stories, Abbie said: 'I don't know you. You aren't deserving of privacy. 'I am a person reading your message. I don't owe you privacy, we are strangers. If you don't want something shown then don't say it.' It comes after Abbie was left in tears just over a week ago when she slammed Clementine, 44, for 'writing a burn book' about the ex-radio host. In her blog, Clementine called out Australian influencers like Abbie whom she claims profit from the 'performance of being politically engaged' while criticising anyone who challenges them. Abbie then shared a video on Instagram in which she called the columnist a 'weirdo' for having a bone to pick with her. 'She's literally writing a burn book about me and doing insults like: "She thinks she's so hot,"' the It's A Lot podcast host said in between laughs. 'What a weirdo - oh my god,' she added, before finishing her clip off with a request for the writer. 'Clementine, take a step back from the internet. Take a step back from Reddit please.' However, things took a dark turn when the influencer later returned to the platform in tears with a video of herself sobbing. In the clip, Abbie asked Clementine to stop 'trolling' her personality online, revealing it was not only affecting her mental health but also made her feel unsafe. 'I get it enough from people on the right and trolls and men that hate me and want to threaten me and want me dead. Please stop dehumanising me,' she wept. 'Please, you can criticise my content you can criticise my work just I'm begging you to stop lying about my intentions. 'Stop saying that I have a personality disorder. You don't know me. This is so f****ing triggering I just want her to stop.' Abbie went on: 'Please stop discouraging me from posting about Gaza. 'It isn't working, you're discouraging others... Please, like, I'm just trying to do what I can to help. 'I just don't understand why she's so adamant on proving that I'm awful. I don't get it. This is so incredibly stressful and awful what she is doing.' Abbie said she was now aware of 'someone spreading malicious lies about me again and again … because she claims to know my intentions on f***ing everything'. 'I'm scared of her. Please stop, Clementine. I am begging you to stop,' she sobbed.