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TikTok star Taylor Rousseau Grigg was ‘fighting for life everyday’ before death at 25

over 1.4 million followers on the social media platform — addressed her health issues in a video posted to TikTok on August 8.“A girl said that I just looked like the life has been drained out of me. Honestly, for a time there, that’s true,” she shared in the TikTok video.
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Influencer slams 'teenage boys' who brand her a 'whale' for flaunting curves
After overcoming insecurities about the way she looked, the influencer now spends her time preaching self-love messages to her 1.3million TikTok followers.Although she receives a lot of praise from her inspired fans, Emily also has a number of trolls lurking within the comments.The dark haired beauty has claimed that she even is trolled by ‘teenage boys’ for just being comfortable in her body.In a clip that has racked up 848,000 views, Emily donned a sizzling hot red bikini set as she lounged in the beaming sun.She wrote in the video: “POV: A teenage boy on the internet calls me a whale.”Not letting the remark get to her, Emily sarcastically jibed: “Real original there big boy."Disgusted at the cruel comment targeted towards Emily, many people fled to support the babe - and some even related.One person commented: “I know right, it's sad how boys don't realise women's bodies aren't supposed to always look like a 15 year old.”Another user added: “No cause boys act like girls and women's bodies are supposed to look like models ? Blame the parents to be honest.”Whilst a third person voiced: “Bro even models have rolls when they sit down. When I was a (UK) size six even I did.”Someone else slammed: “All the boys who had a problem with my weight back in school are now married to women my size or bigger.”Meanwhile, a fifth fan shared: “Boys in secondary used to moo and stomp when I walked past, I was a UK 12 which is a USA 10? Not even big.” Get all the biggest Lifestyle news straight to your inbox. Sign up for the free Daily Star Hot Topics newsletter
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Woman 'brainwashed' into wearing Union Jack clothes as kid giggles at past snaps
Jubilee and the London Olympics, patriotism was rife.Michaela was so proud of the country she decided her whole wardrobe would be full of the red, white and blue flag.Find out everything you need to know about the Platinum Jubilee by clicking hereIn a TikTok clip that has racked up 530,000 views, the once Union Jack lover shared some interesting snaps from 10 years ago.Michaela explained: “That time after the London 2012 Olympics when I went through a Union Jack phase and went to Mexico with a suitcase packed full of Union Jack clothes.”As then teen Michaela stood in a Union Jack jumpsuit with blue and white vans, she giggled in the clip: “I wonder if you could tell what country I’m from.”In another snap, the past Union Jack enthusiast lounged on the beach in some Union Jack shorts and top - and she even had a matching flag adorning bag.Michaela jested: “A matching accessory was essential.”But the flag themed outfits did not stop there.On her holiday to Mexico, Michaela wore a floor length dress with, you guessed it, a bunch of Union Jacks on it.She even paired the patriotic attire with a pair of Union Jack shoes as she posed next to a Michael Jackson impersonator, Michaela joked: “I’m the same shade of sunburn as my dress.”Wanting to pay attention to detail, Michaela then sported some red jeans with a white top with a Union Jack - and some very British themed bracelets.The then flag lover said: “If you get a magnifying glass out they’re all British themed bracelets.”In the last holiday snap, Michaela donned a baseball cap with none other than a Union Jack plastered on the front.She pleaded: “Tell me I’m not the only one.
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Unemployed man shares hack for getting through job applications at record speed
TikTok users aren't happy about it.Musician Jarrah Skye, who performs under the name Mumfighter, filmed himself quickly applying for a significant chunk of his monthly requirement to get his fortnightly benefits payment of $642.70 (£511).Filming his record speed for a light-hearted video he shared to TikTok, gaining more than 3,900 likes, despite the job-seeker service requiring people to spend 15 to 29 hours each week searching for jobs.He completed each Centrelink application for roles in media and marketing within minutes.However, people accused the bloke, who lost his job at the start of the Covid pandemic, of being a bludger but he says he genuinely wants to be employed.But among the critics was a Centrelink employee who wrote: "You’ll be hearing from us."Thankfully some staff enjoy TikTok, especially the auditing team. This is not acceptable."Someone else said: “If only you put that much effort into actually getting a job."Another wrote: "But why wouldn’t you say really try and get a job? How is Centrelink money enough to survive, save and have a reasonably good life?”The Australian claims he has only been invited to attend two interviews since the beginning of his Jobseeker programme and TikToker's decided to give him advice on how to make his application process better.For the latest breaking news and stories from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletter by clicking here.One user suggested: "Nah bro.
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