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Woman claims she found mouse crushed into the cheese of her McDonald's Big Mac
McDonald's Happy Meal toy inside her Big Mac burger.Stephanie Baker had just sat down and was about to start eating her Big Mac when she spotted a toy Jerry, from the well-known cartoon Tom and Jerry, in the cheese.The 25-year-old claims she had bought the burger from her local McDonald's in Victoria, Australia and was having to fix it up as it was in a messy state.The community centre worker then took to TikTok to share what had happened and her video blew up, being watched more than 1.7m times.Stephanie said she was a bit mad at first because she thought that it was "gross".She said: “I was fixing the burger up because the layers were all over the place when I first saw the toy.“I was thinking I needed to find my phone to film and take photos for proof before I touched it.“Because I knew as soon as I saw the eyes that it was obviously a happy meal toy.“I was a bit mad at first because that’s gross and I didn’t know how it got in there.“I filmed the video, took some pictures, then showed my mother and two brothers, they laughed and thought I was joking and that I had done it.To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here."They then laughed at the video, because the face through the cheese was pretty funny."I didn’t go back to the McDonald’s because I was a bit worried they wouldn’t believe me and I have a lot of anxiety when I have to speak to people face to face so I just gave the burger to my dog, minus the toy, and posted the video.“The response online was funny at first but a lot of people on TikTok can be quite blunt and nasty.“So quite a few people have claimed I did it on purpose but most just laughed and found it pretty funny."McDonald’s reached out to me from
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'I had so much lip filler they looked like Richmond sausages - then they split'
TikTok, saying her lips resembled "Richmond sausages"."When my lips were so full of filler, they split and looked like a bum hole," she said, then revealing a selfie picture of herself with plumped lips.She said she had about 7ml of lip filler but stated that "it was a gradual build-up over about three to four years".Calling herself a "lip filler addict", the 33-year-old decided to get it all dissolved and only had injected 1ml afterwards."I love my lips, I love my big juicy lips but sometimes when you have filler, you've got to be sensible, you know," she explained."You've got to understand that after so many years of build up, it can move. So what happened was my filler was moving above my upper lip and it was looking a bit sausage-y."I've got a 'fillertache', like a moustache but it's all filler because of the volume, so I want to get rid of that look."Viewers were quick to comment and said how they appreciated Chelsa's more "natural look".Some asked her about the process of getting lip filler dissolved, to which she said: "It's quite stinging, but it's over quickly, about 10 minutes, so it's bearable." "Honestly your lips looks so much nicer how you've got them now and you have a nice natural Cupid's bow!" another said.A second wrote: "I have filler but honestly you look a million times better without it."Chelsa also shared what it's like after getting the lip filler dissolved, saying: "Nothing permanent.
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Balding man stops washing his hair – and 6 years later has a full head of locks
Nick Coetzee says he realised he had to get his hair making "natural oils" to keep it healthy. Describing his previous hair loss, Nick recalls that "clumps of hair would start falling on my clothing and I'd take an extra shirt to class because I knew that my clothes would be covered in hair by the end of the first lesson."Nick says after he gave up shampoo he noticed a difference in his hair's condition just weeks later.He says: "Surprisingly my hair got a lot healthier, and I've now found that there's an entire movement around it, it's called the 'nopoomovement'.The hashtag #nopoomethod has millions of views on TikTok as more people turn away from using detergents on their hair.Nick says: "You might think if you stop washing your hair it's going to be greasy, and it does do that for about two or three weeks."But after that your natural oils come back, you've been stripping them with all the harsh chemicals, and then your hair can be extremely healthy, without having to wash it anymore."The video was watched more than half a million times and people in the comments were curious about the #nopoo trend.One viewer said: "100% I haven’t washed my hair in 2 years for the same reason!!! Couldn’t back this more.""Might try this, it's not coming out in clumps but my hair is receding at the sides at the top," said a second viewer.Dr Brian Boxer Wachler sounded cynical and commented on the video with the cap emoji, writing: "Possibly not."Another user said: "Tried for four weeks, hair got so damn greasy and oily I started cooking fries with that s***."Someone else shared: "I sat behind a girl in school who never washed her hair.
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