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Aussie heiress shocks Miami Swim Week as she busts out of extremely revealing gold dress: 'Speechless'
Aussie heiress shocks Miami Swim Week as she busts out of extremely revealing gold dress: 'Speechless'

Daily Mail​

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Daily Mail​

Aussie heiress shocks Miami Swim Week as she busts out of extremely revealing gold dress: 'Speechless'

Miami Swim Week is in full swing, with South Beach full of models taking to the runway to reveal the latest and greatest swimwear styles. But an Aussie heiress stole the show on Wednesday, when she stepped out in an eye-popping gold gown for a night out on the town. Emma Pillemer, aka Emma Pills, almost suffered a wardrobe malfunction in the extremely revealing White Fox frock, which flaunted plenty of underboob and her entire stomach. The jewellery designer, 23, paired the ensemble with pieces from her own jewellery line - a pair of gold drop earrings and two large gold cuffs. She also accessorised with a dark tan and a glowing bronzed makeup palette. 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. Emma's followers said they were left 'speechless' by her look and called her a 'real life mermaid'. While she is enjoying Miami's famous nightlife, Emma is also working hard too. The socialite's brand has collaborated with swimwear and leisure line Leslie Amon. Emma is the daughter of a high-profile fund manager who founded one of Sydney's most powerful investment firms along with former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull, She launched her own brand just a year after finishing high school and quickly earned her first million, while also making a name for herself as the socialite queen bee of Gen Z. Emma has business in her blood. Her father Russel Pillemer co-founded diversified funds management group Pengana in 2003, and with wife Carole raised their four children, including Emma, in New York City before making the move to Australia. Once in Sydney, Emma was enrolled at the prestigious Moriah College, a $45,000-per-year Jewish primary and secondary school located in ritzy Queens Park, her attendance ensuring impeccable society connections. But despite Emma's privileged upbringing, the bold young designer has blazed her own business trail - turning down the corporate lifestyle her father is known for in favour of the glitz and glamour of the world of fashion. At the same time Emma has also dipped her toes into the world of showbusiness, appearing on the Bondi spin-off of Made in Chelsea last year. The Channel Seven series follows the lives and loves of young socialites living near one of the world's most famous beaches and throughout Sydney's eastern suburbs. Emma stood out by being the only cast member genuinely raised in Bondi, while other stars grew up in nearby Paddington, the Northern Beaches and even Perth.

David Kaity: Should you feel guilty for making profit on a property sale?
David Kaity: Should you feel guilty for making profit on a property sale?

West Australian

time19-05-2025

  • Business
  • West Australian

David Kaity: Should you feel guilty for making profit on a property sale?

Policies tackling housing affordability were front and centre of the recent Federal campaign, and while the major parties proposed various solutions, both acknowledged house prices will continue to rise. The policies from the winning Labor Government, which focused on first home buyers, including a 5 per cent deposit plan, will largely serve to increase demand and prices will keep heading north. Those already on the property ladder will continue to make profits on their sales. But is there a problem with that? A billboard by real estate agency White Fox stirred controversy earlier this year with its slogan: 'Making homes more expensive since 2017'. It angered some who claimed that the message was tone deaf in the middle of Australia's current housing crisis. And its location here in Perth bit hard for some, given five-year median home values have risen an astronomical 75 per cent since 2020 and are tipped to be close to the magic $1 million mark by year's end. The backlash against the billboard also highlights the divide between those who are already on the property ladder and those who are finding it difficult to get a foothold. So, while the billboard certainly raised eyebrows, it poses several simple questions. Should sellers feel guilty for wanting to get the best possible return, and in doing so set street and suburb records with stratospheric sale prices? And should agents also feel some guilt for facilitating those sales? First, we need to remember that sale prices are not determined by sellers. Market forces of supply and demand determine final sale prices. Buyers and sellers are at the whim of these forces, and it's my view, that we shouldn't blame either sellers or their agents for the high prices homes are fetching. We can argue about what is behind the current market forces, which have led to such unaffordable housing for many in this country. The reality is that there isn't just one cause. A large portion of the blame can be attributed to planning and policy failures by governments at the local, State and Federal levels that have been decades in the making. Regardless of the causes, everyone — even sellers — empathise with the difficulties faced by would-be home buyers who are looking to enter the property market. But if you are a seller, you shouldn't feel guilty about achieving the highest possible sale price, and here's why I believe that's the case. First let's consider retirees, or senior empty-nesters who need to downsize. If you're like most Australians, your single most significant asset will be your home. The sale price when downsizing will often determine how long you can maintain a comfortable lifestyle in retirement. You will want the highest sale price, and rightly so. If you have a growing family, you may be selling to upgrade to a larger home. How much you sell for could determine whether your family will have that extra bedroom to accommodate another child or if you can move to a better school catchment. I will even defend the 'greedy', profit chasing developers here. Without profits, there would be no developers and without developers, we would have an even greater shortage of housing in this country, leading to even higher prices that would worsen the housing crisis. There are some important things worth keeping in mind about developers. Firstly, private developers are responsible for about 97 per cent of Australia's housing stock. Second, 85 per cent of these private developers are small to medium size businesses, and not the large corporations many would assume. Next, most development is about carving up existing, larger properties and creating several smaller ones. Smaller properties tend to be more affordable than large ones and so, it can be argued that developers are creating more affordable homes than would otherwise exist. Lastly, developing property is risky. Many property developers have and will continue to fail and there are mums and dads — human stories — behind many of these failures. Profit is the reward for risk. If you are a current buyer of a home, we all empathise with you and understand your pain and frustration. At the same time, let's not blame sellers or their agents for achieving prices that buyers are willing and able to pay — regardless of how crazy or unaffordable these prices appear. If you are a seller, you shouldn't feel guilty at all about achieving the highest possible sale price. And buyers, when you do eventually buy, it is likely that at some stage, you will want to sell. When you do, I can guarantee that, you too, will want the highest sale price, and rightly so. David Kaity is a property marketing strategist

Love Island's Millie Court stuns as she strips down to black bikini for sizzling pool shoot
Love Island's Millie Court stuns as she strips down to black bikini for sizzling pool shoot

Scottish Sun

time09-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

Love Island's Millie Court stuns as she strips down to black bikini for sizzling pool shoot

The star won the seventh series of The star won the seventh series of Love Island with boyfriend Liam Reardon hot stuff Love Island's Millie Court stuns as she strips down to black bikini for sizzling pool shoot Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) LOVE Island star Millie Court has turned heads in a curve-popping two-piece bikini. The reality TV bombshell posed for a series of snaps while dipping into the pool around a sun-drenched villa. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 6 Love Island's Millie Court posed for pictures in the string bikini Credit: Instagram 6 The reality TV winner stunned in the monochrome two-piece Credit: Instagram Sharing the highly-posed pictures on Instagram, the star can be seen in a flesh-flashing black and white bikini. The 29-year-old Love Island star, who won the show back in 2021, rocked the string White Fox halter neck bikini. The star accessorised with a chunky gold cuff bracelet and gold hoop earrings. The Essex-born star wore her long blonde hair loose with a wave as she glided round the private pool. The former fashion buyer captioned the enviable pictures: "Ok I guess I'll book another flight then…" Love Island bricklayer boyfriend Liam Reardon, 25, commented with a slew of heart eye emojis. The ITV2 winners recently spoke out about the rumour that circulated following their initial breakup in July 2022. It had been alleged that the Welshman had been unfaithful at Wireless Festival, an event he claims to have not even attended. Millie and Liam confirmed they were back on in April 2023 after unexpectedly splitting the previous year. At the time, Millie opened up and told how she had been in therapy to deal with the emotional aftermath. Love Island legend Millie Court stuns as she strips down to tiny pink bikini on Ibiza holiday with boyfriend Liam Millie previously revealed the huge five-figure sum she was paid for one singular Instagram post. The lucky star bagged £26,000 for a one-off Instagram reel. Millie is understood to be worth over £3million since shooting to fame on Love Island. In the rich list of Love Island released in 2023, she was the tenth biggest earner from the show and had an estimated £2.9million under her belt. Liam has also achieved a pretty penny thanks to social media and even commanded a large salary from E4 bosses when he appeared on Celebs Go Dating during his brief split from Millie - understood to be close to £100,000. 6 The blonde bombshell rocked the black and white White Fox two-piece Credit: Instagram 6 The star looked toned and tanned as she posed for pictures on holiday Credit: Instagram 6 Millie and Liam have gone from strength to strength since their split Credit: Instagram/milliegracecourt

Love Island's Millie Court stuns as she strips down to black bikini for sizzling pool shoot
Love Island's Millie Court stuns as she strips down to black bikini for sizzling pool shoot

The Sun

time09-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

Love Island's Millie Court stuns as she strips down to black bikini for sizzling pool shoot

LOVE Island star Millie Court has turned heads in a curve-popping two-piece bikini. The reality TV bombshell posed for a series of snaps while dipping into the pool around a sun-drenched villa. 6 6 Sharing the highly-posed pictures on Instagram, the star can be seen in a flesh-flashing black and white bikini. The 29-year-old Love Island star, who won the show back in 2021, rocked the string White Fox halter neck bikini. The star accessorised with a chunky gold cuff bracelet and gold hoop earrings. The Essex -born star wore her long blonde hair loose with a wave as she glided round the private pool. The former fashion buyer captioned the enviable pictures: "Ok I guess I'll book another flight then…" Love Island bricklayer boyfriend Liam Reardon, 25, commented with a slew of heart eye emojis. The ITV2 winners recently spoke out about the rumour that circulated following their initial breakup in July 2022. It had been alleged that the Welshman had been unfaithful at , an event he claims to have not even attended. Millie and Liam confirmed they were back on in April 2023 after unexpectedly splitting the previous year. At the time, Millie opened up and told how she had been in therapy to deal with the emotional aftermath. Love Island legend Millie Court stuns as she strips down to tiny pink bikini on Ibiza holiday with boyfriend Liam Millie previously revealed the huge five-figure sum she was paid for one singular Instagram post. The lucky star bagged £26,000 for a one-off Instagram reel. Millie is understood to be worth over £3million since shooting to fame on Love Island. In the rich list of Love Island released in 2023, she was the tenth biggest earner from the show and had an estimated £2.9million under her belt. Liam has also achieved a pretty penny thanks to social media and even commanded a large salary from E4 bosses when he appeared on Celebs Go Dating during his brief split from Millie - understood to be close to £100,000. 6 6 6

That'll get the likes! Married At First Sight's Lauren Dunn shows off her extreme cleavage in skimpy ensemble
That'll get the likes! Married At First Sight's Lauren Dunn shows off her extreme cleavage in skimpy ensemble

Daily Mail​

time01-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

That'll get the likes! Married At First Sight's Lauren Dunn shows off her extreme cleavage in skimpy ensemble

Married At First Sight's Lauren Dunn is racking up the Instagram likes after drawing attention to her 'girls' in a white crochet bralette. The MAFS Afterparty podcast host, 33, is one of the few 2024 cast members to have emerged from season 11 with a strong enough social following to launch an influencer career. 'Girls just wanna have FUNN,' Lauren captioned her cheeky carousel of photos on Monday, as she modelled a skimpy two-piece set from White Fox. The former publicist held her hands to her chest and posed with her tongue out in a rock-n-roll pose. She finished her at-home photoshoot attire with a Louis Vuitton purse and a pair of glasses. Fans and followers could not contain their excitement as they flooded the reality star's comments with praise. When entertainment data experts at NZ Casino crunched the numbers to reveal each season 11 cast member's expected earnings, Lauren came in third behind her co-stars Lucina Light and Eden Harper. Like Eden, the former bride had secured brand partnerships with MCo Beauty, Rebecca Vallance, and Dissh by the time the season aired. All three women have gone on to launch careers as social media influencers and presenters in the last 12 months. Lauren dumped her TV husband Jono McCollough in a brutal Final Vows speech that marked the end of their on-screen romance. The bombshell ending for the couple followed a tense few days after Jono's secret texts with former co-star Ellie Dix were exposed in a shock twist. Jono, 41, had insisted the texts were completely innocent, but Lauren was unconvinced as she claimed he never mentioned her in the 100-odd messages. During the speeches, Lauren was left open-mouthed when Jono doubled down on his innocence and accused her of lying about his messages being 'flirty' to make him look bad, before insisting she wasn't the person for him. She started off by praising their initial meeting at the altar, gushing: 'Our wedding day was magical, everything I expected and more. The chemistry and immediate attraction was palpable and I felt the experts got it right.' Lauren then described their Homestays visit as the 'highlight' of their relationship and said it allowed her to see a future with Jono, before the shock texts with Ellie were exposed. 'Our Homestay visit to me was the absolute highlight of our relationship. I felt I could see some type of future together outside this experiment, and it was exciting,' she said. 'And then, of course, it all came crashing down. It was brought to my attention that you had been continuing to build some kind of connection with another bride, one that you hid from me, then had the audacity to blame me for when you were exposed.' She concluded her mic-drop speech by slamming Jono for wasting her time and placing the blame for the downfall of their relationship on him. She fumed: 'Although you completely wasted my time in terms of finding a romantic partner, you taught me that I should always trust my gut. Jono, I don't see a future with you, I know it's not me - it's you.' Ellie and Jono's texting scandal proved one of the biggest scandals of 2024, but the season 12 MAFS cast have undoubtedly blown all previous seasons out of the water in the drama stakes. Lauren is currently single and Ellie and Jono are still together.

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