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Louisa Wrote:

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> Just a little reminder that Cherylyn is one of the

> top social media personalities in Australia


Alongside who? Rupert Murdoch and Skippy's atrophied kangaroo dick?


This is balls, but typical Aussie humour - cracking on that this dull-as-shit clich? is loved down-under just to get the Poms to 'like' her stuff.


It's similar to what they tried with Vegemite and Fosters - crafty bastards.

Louisa Wrote:

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> Just a little reminder that Cherylyn is one of the top social media personalities in Australia and

> all this mocking and scoffing of her work will not alter that fact.


Last year I spent over two months in Australia. Never heard of her, and Aussie TV will, frankly, show anything they can find cheap. A quick google rather confirms she's pretty much an unknown.

Louisa Wrote:

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> Just a little reminder that Cherylyn is one of the top social media personalities in Australia and

> all this mocking and scoffing of her work will not alter that fact.



The fact that her YouTube video "2014 Cherylyn's Best Bitz" has a whopping 7,712 worldwide views pretty much says it all !

jacks09 Wrote:

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> DulwichFox Wrote:

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> > Louisa. I've never met you . Are YOU Cherylyn

> > Barnes ??

> >

> > Foxy.

>

>

> That surely cannot be true!!! You two must've met!


Nope.. Not knowingly.


We are like two ships passing in the night..


Foxy

robbin Wrote:

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> Louisa Wrote:

> -------------------------------------------------

> ------

> > Just a little reminder that Cherylyn is one of

> the top social media personalities in Australia

> and

> > all this mocking and scoffing of her work will

> not alter that fact.

>

>

> The fact that her YouTube video "2014 Cherylyn's

> Best Bitz" has a whopping 7,712 worldwide views

> pretty much says it all !



Doesnt say anything!

It says she's not one of the top social media personalities in Australia (which has about a 25 million population)!


One of her toe-curlingly poor videos has 20k worldwide views, which in comparison to almost any old rubbish on YouTube is next to nothing. Seriously, videos of monkeys eating bananas seem to routinely draw over 100k.

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