Anyone who lives near a beautiful seaside resort knows that when the weather gets better, visitors begin to fill in what you can call home, regardless of the weather. In this horrible pattern of migration fraud, Byron Bay of Australia finds itself tolerating the plague of that special kind of people who raise prices and make space a hell on Earth for locals: celebrities. At the very least, that sounds like a recent post in an Australian newspaper that has received the impression that while people like Chris Hemsworth and Zac Efron are the latest residents in their beautiful neighborhood, they don't want to be there.
The issue arose amidst a post by News.com.au, in which the influx of celebrities was later noted by those who knew the fun of the Byron Bay road before it became fashionable. And the Hemsworth / Efron cattle train is not the only one pulling the station, as Nicole Kidman, Melissa McCarthy and not only Sony Baron Cohen nominated for the Golden Globe, but also Isla Fisher, are seen as guests of Byron Bay. It is enough to unite the local people, and as you will see in the comments below, all the money for tourism in the world is not enough to make them profit:
It really does not help that the area around Byron Bay has become a home for the products made by these stars. Nicole Kidman and Melissa McCarthy are both filming the nearby Hulu Nine Nine Stranger series, and while Sydney is about eight hours away from Byron Bay, close enough for Chris Hemsworth to be able to step back as he takes a break from recording Thor: Love and Thunder. Also, if you are wondering why Zac Efron decided to leave his California home because of the natural beauty of Australia, his girlfriend and his work should be grateful.
What is being done in an area where Byron Bay has become the latest destination for celebrities and those who follow their movements? Yes, that is a question that cannot be easily answered, for it is still seen as a natural human upheaval, rather than a deliberate attempt to destroy the environment. But there must surely be equality among the young settlers who make up the camp in this once prized city, right? Time will tell for sure, but if future release schedules see products move their shoots to the beautiful and small world of COVID-19 Australia, this could only be the beginning of an explosion.
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