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Daily Mail
23-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Model shares 'scary' email Netflix is sending to women to try and get them to date Aussie star on new reality series
Notorious Aussie playboy Harry Jowsey is looking for a wife. On Wednesday, the notorious Too Hot To Handle star, 28, announced that casting in the US for his upcoming reality TV show - titled Let's Marry Harry - had begun. Let's Marry Harry will see the serial reality TV dater search for a wife with the help of Call Her Daddy host Alex Cooper, in what Netflix has billed a 'life-changing TV series'. American OnlyFans model Ava Louise, 26, shared the 'scariest email' she has ever received from Netflix producers scouting for the new show. Ava rose to fame as the woman who got evicted from a New York Trump rally last September after she exposed her chest to the US President. 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. She also went viral for licking a toilet bowl seat during Covid-19. But it seems dating Aussie reality star Harry on camera is a step too far, even for a debaucherous TikTok star like Ava. 'Immediately no,' she captioned her official response to Netflix producers, which she shared to TikTok on Tuesday. 'I just got the scariest email I've ever received in my life,' Ava began, as she shared a screenshot of the email and read it aloud. 'Hey! You're getting first dibs for this exclusive new opportunity,' it begins. 'Harry Jowsey is casting for his new Netflix reality show - Let's Marry Harry - and you're invited to apply.' 'He's looking for something real. If you think you could be "the one", this is your shot,' the email continued. 'Since when? Ava laughed. 'Since when is that man looking for something real?' Ava continued reading: 'Here's what's in store if selected: Join the cast of Let's Marry Harry; Be Harry's +1 to David Dobrik's 29th birthday party (your first date); Marry Harry.' 'I would rather die. I would rather die than go on a date to David Dobrik's 29th birthday party with HARRY JOWSEY and then marry him,' Ava said incredulously. David is an American YouTuber and influencer. 'The fact that there are women out there who would say yes to this scares me,' Ava said. 'It deeply disturbs me because they have no self-preservation.' The Netflix email concludes by saying 'spots are limited' and that Ava should 'apply now' before applications open to 'everyone else.' 'The whole email sounds like a threat,' one of Ava's followers commented. 'Plot twist: He's overstayed his visa and wants a green card,' joked another. 'They could have at least added a $500K cash prize because nothing in that email sounds enticing,' one woman wrote, while another called it a 'an actual nightmare plot' and questioned: 'Who the hell thought of this?' 'They have to solicit applications because who would voluntarily sign up for this?' a fifth person commented. 'God forbid a man wants to find his soulmate,' Harry captioned a video encouraging women to apply for the series on Instagram. 'I'm on a mission to find my wife. And if you think that's you, PLEASE sign up. The link is in my bio - and let's get married,' he said. Harry confirmed his new show this week, and has recruited the likes of Aussie singer Sia to promote the program. 'I'm signing so should you, he's a dream,' Aussie singer Sia posted to X with a link to the application form — as she confirmed recent romance rumours about the pair were in fact a publicity stunt. The only requirements for eligible bachelorettes are they must be at least 21 years old by October this year, when filming commences, and must 'have or will' hold legal rights to reside in the United States. Harry has been linked to many high-profile women, with past romances involving Lucy Hale, Francesca Farago, Jessica Vestal and even rumours of a fling with Stassie Karanikolaou. He previously told Daily Mail Australia that he always wanted to appear as a lead on a dating show like The Bachelor.

News.com.au
27-06-2025
- Entertainment
- News.com.au
‘It was insane': Wild money reality behind viral flashing stunt
When Ava Louise flashed her chest during an NFL game, she had no idea how directly it would impact her income. Ms Louise told that once the clip of her at the New York Giants and New Orleans Saints game went viral, her income increased by six figures within a month. The American explained that she was previously 'coasting', earning between $70,000 and $100,000 a month on an X-rated online platform. Once that footage went viral, the money poured in. 'I made $100,000 in just a week. It was insane,' she said. Ms Louise later claimed that an anonymous NFL player paid her to attend the game and flash her chest to distract the opposing team. The 26-year-old has become known as a flasher; she gained viral fame in September of last year for flashing during an election campaign rally for Donald Trump. She also went viral for claiming she was the woman who flashed the portal stream between New York and Dublin, an art installation that allowed New Yorkers and Dublin locals to see each other in real-time. That particular flash went so viral that she appeared on Piers Morgan's show and defended her actions, claiming it was a simple marketing tactic. 'Why did you do it?' Mr Morgan asked. 'I did it because I have an OnlyFans, and I thought it was a great way to market my OnlyFans,' she replied. Mr Morgan went on to claim that some people found her flashing 'disgusting, insensitive and inappropriate', but Ms Louise maintained that seeing a pair of bare breasts isn't a big deal. The 26-year-old admitted to that there's a lot of hate that comes with her viral stunts. 'There was a lot of hate, but truly, I don't care. They're just boobs, I don't know why people are so offended by boobs,' she said. 'â� I couldn't care less about hate. As long as I'm making money, they can keep hating.' The 26-year-old said that, at the end of the day, every time she goes viral for flashing she ends up making more money. The desire to make a lot of money now stems from the fact she's very aware this won't last forever. 'I actually don't splurge much and all of my money gets invested right away. I understand that OnlyFans and social media influencing might not be forever, so I live way below my means and invest every dime,' she said. Ms Louise also has big plans for herself financially that go far beyond earning $100,000 in a week. 'I'll be worth over $100 million by the time I'm 60, and to me, that's worth every hate comment I ever gotten,' she said.


Scottish Sun
02-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
I tried everything to fix my damaged hair from Olaplex to oiling – an odd-sounding £5 buy made my locks grow 4 inches
Plus, how the cheap buy really works MANE EVENT I tried everything to fix my damaged hair from Olaplex to oiling – an odd-sounding £5 buy made my locks grow 4 inches Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) DYEING hair is all fun and games until your locks end up damaged. However, one woman shared how her hair 'kept snapping off' until she tried one £5 bargain shampoo. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 4 Ava Louise claims nothing worked on her damaged dyed hair except a £5 product Credit: tiktok/@realavalouiise 4 She swore by Mane 'n Tail shampoo and conditioner Credit: supplied Ava Louise said she had tried everything to restore her locks, including Olaplex and K18, but they hadn't made any difference. She shared on her @realavalouiise account: 'Just wanted to share that I dyed my hair black when I was depressed then bleached it back. 'For 2 whole years my hair would not grow. 'I used K18, Olaplex, would sit for hours with all the top 'hair growth oils' on my head, bought the most expensive shampoo & products known to man. 'My hair kept snapping off.' However, everything changed for her when she stopped splashing out on pricey products. Ava added: 'A few months ago I stopped all product use, switched to mane & tail shampoo and suave conditioner. 'My hairs grown four inches and never breaks. 'I don't even use heat protector. 'No products at all just cheap drug store shampoo & conditioner.' Muireann O'Connell shares 'singed' hair fiasco Many people agreed that they loved the product, with one saying: 'Mane and tail fs I swear by it.' Another added: 'MANE AND TAIL IS HOW MY MOM GOT HAIR TO HER ASS.' However, a third wrote: 'I swear by olaplex, but it's VERY easy to overdo protein hair treatments and they'll literally turn healthy hair into brittle straw when you do.' You can pick up Mane n Tail shampoo for £5.49 from My Hair and Beauty, or it can be purchased for just £6 on Amazon. 4 Ava claimed her hair has grown four inches Credit: tiktok/@realavalouiise 4 TikTok user Elle McNamara (aka Bambi Does Beauty also raved about the viral shampoo Credit: TikTok/@bambidoesbeauty But what makes the product a hit with customers? According to the company's site, it is jam-packed with collagen, biotin, and keratin, which support cell growth, strengthen hair, and provide moisture to help maintain hair length. While many say it helps grow hair quickly (with some stating three inches of growth in just one month,) there might be something else at play. The hair range was originally created for horses, and was developed to repair split ends and prevent breakage. So, the quick hair growth people rave about might be from less breakage at the ends, rather than new hair coming from the root. Because the shampoo has added keratin, it's best to use it every other hair wash day rather than all the time. While keratin can make hair stronger, too much of it can make it brittle and more likely to snap off.


The Sun
02-06-2025
- Health
- The Sun
I tried everything to fix my damaged hair from Olaplex to oiling – an odd-sounding £5 buy made my locks grow 4 inches
DYEING hair is all fun and games until your locks end up damaged. However, one woman shared how her hair 'kept snapping off' until she tried one £5 bargain shampoo. 4 Ava Louise said she had tried everything to restore her locks, including Olaplex and K18, but they hadn't made any difference. She shared on her @realavalouiise account: 'Just wanted to share that I dyed my hair black when I was depressed then bleached it back. 'For 2 whole years my hair would not grow. 'I used K18, Olaplex, would sit for hours with all the top 'hair growth oils' on my head, bought the most expensive shampoo & products known to man. 'My hair kept snapping off.' However, everything changed for her when she stopped splashing out on pricey products. Ava added: 'A few months ago I stopped all product use, switched to mane & tail shampoo and suave conditioner. 'My hairs grown four inches and never breaks. 'I don't even use heat protector. 'No products at all just cheap drug store shampoo & conditioner.' Muireann O'Connell shares 'singed' hair fiasco Many people agreed that they loved the product, with one saying: 'Mane and tail fs I swear by it.' Another added: 'MANE AND TAIL IS HOW MY MOM GOT HAIR TO HER ASS.' However, a third wrote: 'I swear by olaplex, but it's VERY easy to overdo protein hair treatments and they'll literally turn healthy hair into brittle straw when you do.' You can pick up Mane n Tail shampoo for £5.49 from My Hair and Beauty, or it can be purchased for just £6 on Amazon. 4 4 But what makes the product a hit with customers? According to the company's site, it is jam-packed with collagen, biotin, and keratin, which support cell growth, strengthen hair, and provide moisture to help maintain hair length. While many say it helps grow hair quickly (with some stating three inches of growth in just one month,) there might be something else at play. The hair range was originally created for horses, and was developed to repair split ends and prevent breakage. So, the quick hair growth people rave about might be from less breakage at the ends, rather than new hair coming from the root. Because the shampoo has added keratin, it's best to use it every other hair wash day rather than all the time. While keratin can make hair stronger, too much of it can make it brittle and more likely to snap off. How to make your hair look thicker Fake thicker hair with these bulk-up tips from Trichologist Simone Thomas. 1. Try dry shampoo 'It doesn't just make your hair look cleaner but thicker too,' says Simone. 'It leaves behind an invisible residue that makes your hair smoother, thicker and easier to style.' 2. Switch your parting 'Flipping it over to the opposite side of where it usually sits will give an instant volume boost,' she says. 3. Go for Balayage 'It adds dimension, resulting in fuller looking hair,' explains Simone. 'Leave the roots dark and the ends lighter and your hair will look thicker at the top.' Remember to nourish the hair with a weekly hair mask to fight off colour damage.


The Irish Sun
02-06-2025
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
I tried everything to fix my damaged hair from Olaplex to oiling – an odd-sounding £5 buy made my locks grow 4 inches
DYEING hair is all fun and games until your locks end up damaged. However, one woman shared how her hair 'kept snapping off' until she tried one £5 bargain shampoo. Advertisement 4 Ava Louise claims nothing worked on her damaged dyed hair except a £5 product Credit: tiktok/@realavalouiise 4 She swore by Mane 'n Tail shampoo and conditioner Credit: supplied Ava Louise said she had tried everything to restore her locks, including Olaplex and K18, but they hadn't made any difference. She shared on her 'For 2 whole years my hair would not grow. 'I used K18, Olaplex, would sit for hours with all the top 'hair growth oils' on my head, bought the most expensive shampoo & products known to man. Advertisement More on hair 'My hair kept snapping off.' However, everything changed for her when she stopped splashing out on pricey products. Ava added: 'A few months ago I stopped all product use, switched to mane & tail shampoo and suave conditioner. 'My hairs grown four inches and never breaks. Advertisement Most read in Fabulous 'I don't even use heat protector. 'No products at all just cheap drug store shampoo & conditioner.' Muireann O'Connell shares 'singed' hair fiasco Many people agreed that they loved the product, with one saying: 'Mane and tail fs I swear by it.' Another added: 'MANE AND TAIL IS HOW MY MOM GOT HAIR TO HER ASS.' Advertisement However, a third wrote: 'I swear by olaplex, but it's VERY easy to overdo protein hair treatments and they'll literally turn healthy hair into brittle straw when you do.' You can pick up Mane n Tail shampoo for £5.49 from 4 Ava claimed her hair has grown four inches Credit: tiktok/@realavalouiise 4 TikTok user Elle McNamara (aka Bambi Does Beauty also raved about the viral shampoo Credit: TikTok/@bambidoesbeauty Advertisement But what makes the product a hit with customers? According to the company's site, it is jam-packed with collagen, biotin, and keratin, which support cell growth, strengthen hair, and provide moisture to help maintain hair length. While many say it helps grow hair quickly (with some stating three inches of growth in just one month,) there might be something else at play. The hair range was originally created for horses, and was developed to repair split ends and prevent breakage. Advertisement So, the quick hair growth people rave about might be from less breakage at the ends, rather than new hair coming from the root. Because the shampoo has added keratin, it's best to use it every other hair wash day rather than all the time. While keratin can make hair stronger, too much of it can make it brittle and more likely to snap off. How to make your hair look thicker Fake thicker hair with these bulk-up tips from Trichologist Simone Thomas. 1. Try dry shampoo 'It doesn't just make your hair look cleaner but thicker too,' says Simone. 'It leaves behind an invisible residue that makes your hair smoother, thicker and easier to style.' 2. Switch your parting 'Flipping it over to the opposite side of where it usually sits will give an instant volume boost,' she says. 3. Go for Balayage 'It adds dimension, resulting in fuller looking hair,' explains Simone. 'Leave the roots dark and the ends lighter and your hair will look thicker at the top.' Remember to nourish the hair with a weekly hair mask to fight off colour damage.