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Splendor in the Grass: Shani Grimmond roasted in his painful looking bodysuit

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Australian influencer Shani Grimmond has been ridiculed for his extreme clothing choices at Splendor in the Grass over the weekend. Grimmond raised an eyebrow on Monday when she shared a photo on Instagram of herself posing at the Byron Bay festival in a super-high G-string bodysuit. Paired with a set of low-rise jeans, the $190 bodysuit from Australian label Atoir leaves the model’s abs and hipbones almost completely exposed. Influencer Shani Grimmond (left, with a friend) has been mocked for wearing a painful-looking G-string bodysuit at Splendor in the Grass over the weekend “That shirt hurts my pussy just looking at it,” commented one follower. “The bodysuit lasts a lifetime,” joked another. Other fans questioned whether Grimmond was comfortable with the wedgie-inducing ensemble, which featured G-strings on the back and front. Paired with a set of low-rise jeans, the $190 bodysuit from Australian label Atoir leaves the model’s abs and hipbones almost completely exposed.

'We did the best we could': Splendor organizers defend decision after chaotic weekend

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Splendor in the Grass co-founder Jess Ducrou said the decision to continue this year’s festival was not motivated by money, and organizers were “doing the best we could” under difficult conditions. Key points: Organizers have defended the decision to continue this year’s festival Jess Ducrou says customers can expect refunds for events canceled on Friday Today’s passengers struggle through the mud to get home Ms Ducrou promised the festival would “definitely” return in 2023 in an interview with Hack on Monday, after a tumultuous weekend in North Byron Parklands. The 2022 edition is dubbed “Splendour in the Mud” because the festival venue was flooded and turned to mud by heavy rains on Thursday night. This creates chaos for people arriving at campsites, who are forced to wait hours to get in or are forced to sleep in their cars. Friday’s main event was later canceled amid fears more rain could destroy the already drenched festival, before the bill went ahead as scheduled on Saturday and

The splendor in Grass camping rely on tractors, each other to get cars out of the wetlands

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A tractor had started to free cars stuck in a Splendor at Grass campsite, as the last festival goers left the event after days of muddy conditions, canceled stunts and controversy over bus waiting times. Key points: The site was flooded and the first day of music was canceled after heavy rain The local mayor said the number of festival-goers should not be increased Festival returns this year after a hiatus due to the COVID pandemic People were turned away and the campsite, near Byron Bay in northern NSW, was flooded ahead of the first day of music, which was eventually cancelled. Days two and three — Saturday and Sunday — went on, but there were delays for those wanting to go home. Now, only those in the muddy camp remained. Lani Shepardson was one of several people whose vehicle had to be rescued by a combination of people pushing and pulling the tractor before she could start driving home to Adelaide. “It was a bit stressful; we had a plane to chase and we were worried we wouldn’t g