Wealthy influencer apologizes for tone-deaf video on Australian fuel prices

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Influencer Georgie Stevenson apologized after a video criticizing Australians for complaining about fuel prices sparked outrage. Stevenson claimed an external agency mistakenly posted an unapproved "trial reel" that flaunted her wealth and dismissed concerns about rising petrol costs. The deleted video contrasted "complainers" with those who "build their own success," leading to accusations of being out of touch and insensitive amid the fuel crisis.


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