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Unexpected intensive care nurse career moves after discovering boyfriend's secret family

A former nurse says she was forced to start a risqué but high-paying job – after learning her boyfriend had a secret family he paid for. Dara, 37, from Brooklyn in New York, regularly shares sexy photos with her 271,000 followers on Instagram. WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVE: Dara joins OnlyFans after finding out her boyfriend has a secret family For more Relationship related news and videos, check out Relationships >> But the pursuit turned into her joining OnlyFans, and she now earns more than 16 times what she earned before as a newborn intensive care unit nurse. Dara needs money after finding out her partner has another secret boyfriend – who is eight months pregnant. Even more shocking, he claimed his ex had used the money to cover the expenses of the growing family. Dara, who finds out her boyfriend has a secret family – and he pays their bills. Credit: Jam Press/@moneybirdette In June 2019, Dara worked as a NICU nurse. Even though life pays to pay, he also supports his girlfrie

A couple received an urgent request from their 'son' for $4000 - then their biological son called

Last month, Melbourne man Sam Peluso’s wife received a message from her son telling her she had a new number after dropping her phone down the toilet. He didn’t think much of it. His son had previously dropped the phone down the drain so this latest incident doesn’t seem out of character. “The fact that he dropped his phone in the toilet convinced us it could be him. That’s his style,” Peluso told 7NEWS.com.au. Watch the latest News on Channel 7 or stream for free on 7plus >> There was only one problem – the person on the other end of the phone was not his son. Almost caught When Peluso’s wife first received the message, no one rang the alarm bell. His ‘son’ – who texted from an Australian number – said he had dropped his phone down the toilet, and had to get a new phone and number, Peluso said. Peluso’s ‘son’ then asked for $4095 to help pay part of the bill. “(My wife) went back to him and asked him, ‘how do we pay this money and where do we pay it?’” TikTok can keep an eye

Perfume captures the scent of 'Smelbourne' jams with the fragrance Eau D'ometer

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A Victorian perfumer has summed up the smell of Melbourne’s traffic after being challenged by ABC Radio Melbourne to stop its rush hour activity. Perfume Janelle Donnelly was asked to create the scent, named Eau D’ometer, after talking to a radio station about some of the city’s commuter scents. Donnelly says that he likes to go overboard, but he’s never been asked to limit the essence of traffic. “I think one of our favorite things as perfumers … is taking really left-handed concepts and turning them into fragrances,” she says. Janelle Donnelly told an outside broadcast how she created the scent. ( ABC Radio Melbourne: Zilla Gordon ) He hopes the finished product encapsulates “tears stuck in Melbourne traffic”. “We added a little more black pepper to give it that intensity, so it would be sharper and have more of a grating effect,” says Donnelly. The fragrance is built on geosmin, which gives the product an earthy scent that results after a rain, often referred to as petrichor. “A d

Jack's friends saw him shaking. What happened next would change his life forever

Victoria’s father Jack Lord Gamble was “always a little wobbly”. The 37-year-old is simply someone who “gets into a vibe from time to time”. However, as his friends worried about his deteriorating condition, the Melbourne dad knew something more serious was at play. For more Health & Wellness related news and videos, check out Health & Wellness >> Then came the news that turned his world upside down – Jack had Parkinson’s disease. “It’s difficult, definitely harder than I realized,” he told 7NEWS.com.au. While coming to terms with life-changing conditions takes time, Jack hopes his experience can help others realize they are not alone and dispel common misconceptions. Melbourne father Jack Lord Gamble was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease at the age of 33. Credit: provided Around 38 Australians are diagnosed with Parkinson’s every day. In 2018, Jack found himself among those statistics. Parkinson’s is not common in people under 50, with only 10 to 20 percent of peo