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Australia

Lametta Fadlallah, Amy Hazouri identified as women shot dead in Sydney’s south-west

Tributes are being paid to a Sydney hairdresser believed to be an innocent party caught up in a targeted shooting in the city’s south-west at the weekend.

Lametta Fadlallah, 48, and Amy Hazouri, 39, were hit by a hail of bullets while sitting in a car outside the former’s home on Hendy Avenue, Panania, on Saturday night.

Also in the car were a 16-year-old girl and a 20-year-old-man, who was driving. They were both uninjured.

The man drove the vehicle to Weston Street, Revesby, where emergency services were called.

Ms Fadlallah was pronounced dead from several gunshot wounds about 8.50pm, and Ms Hazouri succumbed to her injuries at Liverpool Hospital.

More than a dozen shots can be heard ringing out in CCTV footage taken from a nearby property on Hendy Avenue.

The footage also captures a car speeding down the road seconds after the shooting.

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Amy Hazouri worked as a hairdresser at a Bankstown salon.(Supplied)
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Lametta Fadlallah, 48, died at the scene in Revesby.(Facebook: Lametta Fad)

Ms Hazouri, who police said had no criminal links, worked as a hairdresser at a salon in Bankstown.

A fundraiser has been set up by her sister, Manal Raunegger, to help pay for Ms Hazouri’s body to be sent back to their native Lebanon.

Ms Raunegger said her “beautiful sister” was an “innocent party.”

“Amy was the sole provider for our family in Lebanon that is currently struggling with the economic crisis in Lebanon,” she wrote.

Ms Hazouri’s workplace shared an image paying tribute to her on Sunday.

“We are shattered, our heart is broken,” the post read.

“You left us too soon, may your memory be eternal. God bless your soul. Until we meet again.”

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A car (top of screen) is seen driving down the street seconds after the double shooting.(Supplied)

When contacted by the ABC, boss Jocelyne Chidiac declined to comment but said “we are in so much pain.”

Police believe Ms Hazouri was a “completely innocent party” caught up in an assassination.

Investigators confirmed 48-year-old Ms Fadlallah was known to police and had “past relationships with other known identities” in the underworld.

Ms Fadlallah was previously married to the late Hilal Safi, a former Kings Cross standover man.

Detective Superintendent Danny Doherty said police were investigating whether her criminal associations were behind the targeted hit.

“One theory is she would have been, more than likely, the intended target,” he said.

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NSW Police condemn ‘appalling attack’ on two women in south-west Sydney

Superintendent Doherty said the shooting of two women was a new low in Sydney’s gangland.

“There used to be an unwritten law with the criminal element, especially in organized crime, that you don’t touch family and you don’t touch women,” he said.

“I think that rule of engagement from the law book has been thrown out the window.”

There have now been 15 people killed in gang-related shootings in Sydney since mid-2020.

The latest incident is not believed to be linked to other underworld feuds which have claimed the lives of known gangsters.

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Business

Aldi’s bargain dupe for luxury Le Creuset cast iron cookware

Culinary enthusiasts on a budget have rejoiced after Aldi again released their bargain dupe of $600 Le Creuset cookware.

Sydney influencer Adrian Widjy excitedly took to TikTok to show off the re-released range at his local Aldi store.

The Crofton cookware range is available in four colors and is part of Aldi’s special buys collection.

“Time to run to Aldi,” the video started.

“They are back stocking affordable cast iron cookware. Most expensive at $30, while most at about $20.

“From frying pan, bake roaster, griller and more, with four color options.”

According to the Australian Le Creuset website, a cast iron round casserole dish can cost anywhere form $340 to $1,200, depending on the size and color of the item.

Aldi’s bargain dupe of the item has racked up a cult following online since it first went on sale in 2020, and fans are elated for its return.

“These are sensational to cook with” one person said.

“Definitely running out to get some more.”

“I bought one last year, and honestly it’s the best bread I’ve ever owned” another replied.

“Better than my $200 Scanpan.”

The range is part of Aldi’s special buys available from the 13th of August, and are only available in-store for a limited time.

According to Aldi, the pieces boast a durable three-layer enamel coating and are suitable for all stovetops including gas, electric, glass ceramic and induction.

The collection includes a French Pan ($29.99), Dutch oven ($26.99), Saucepan ($19.99), Roaster ($26.99), Griddle Pan ($19.99) and Frying pan ($19.99).

This is not the first time the German supermarket has released budget-friendly dupes for designer products.

Last month Aldi released their very own blanket hoodies, with a design strikingly similar to the wildly popular Oodie.

Priced at just $29.99, they were much cheaper than Oodies that retail for $109.

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Technology

Amazfit Launches GTS 4 Mini in Malaysia

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Ultra-slim smartwatch comes with features that challenges the limits of size

KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 15, 2022 – (ACN Newswire) – Amazfit, a premium smart wearable hardware brand owned by Zepp Health Corporation (Zepp), launched the Amazfit GTS 4 Mini in Malaysia today with all the signature features packed into a lightweight and compact frame that challenges the limits of size.

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The ultra-slim Amazfit GTS 4 Mini comes with heavyweight power in an aluminum alloy frame weighing-in at a mere 31.2 grams while the 70.2% screen-to-body ratio gives more screen. Powered by a 270-milliampere hour battery, the Amazfit GTS 4 Mini can last for 15 days from a single charge.

Other highlights of this mini smartwatch include five-satellite positioning system for outdoor activities, 5 ATM water-resistance to track water-sports and 120+ sports modes. The Amazfit GTS 4 Mini can also recognize seven sports activities and the PeakBeats Workout Status Algorithm monitors post workout recovery while wearers can assess and compare their previous running performance lap-data through the Virtual Pacer. Stress monitoring is included in the health reminders.

All this data is easily viewed through the Zepp App, which is powered by the Zepp operating system. The Amazfit GTS 4 Mini also has Alexa that can be accessed through the built-in microphone.

The Amazfit GTS 4 Mini’s soft and skin-friendly silicone band comes in Mint Blue, Flamingo Pink, Midnight Black and Moonlight White. The curved bezel smartwatch allows the wearer to download dozens of watch faces, some are animated, with matching always-on display or customize with photos.

The Amazfit GTS 4 Mini comes with a one-year warranty and will retail at RM399 each.

A special Shopee launch price of RM379 is good until 22 August 2022, plus those who order will also receive a limited edition Amazfit T-shirt (while supplies last)!

Find out more about the Amazfit GTS 4 Mini smartwatch at https://www.amazfit.com/my or Amazfit’s e-commerce partner platform https://bit.ly/MYAmazfit-SHOPEE.

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Entertainment

Justin Sylvester nudges Today show co-host colleague live on-air

Viewers have hit out at a truly awkward segment which unfolded on US breakfast program, Today.

In the cringe-worthy clip, TV presenter Justin Sylvester is seen attempting to keep his co-host Jenna Bush Hager at arms’ length after she appeared to get a little too close for comfort.

During a cooking segment, Sylvester, 35, was receiving instructions for making chicken when Bush Hager, 40, patted his back and put one arm around his shoulders.

As Sylvester leaned out of the way, Bush Hager didn’t budge – so he proceeded to use one arm to push her away.

Bush Hager laughed at the diss, only to step back just as close to him.

when the Sisters First author continued to touch Sylvester’s back despite his arm still being held aloft between them, he glanced up, smiled and pushed her out of the way once more.

Bush Hager, backing up, raised her eyebrows at the cameras.

NBC viewers took to Instagram to bash her behaviour, with one calling Bush Hager’s actions “not cool at all” and advising her to “keep her hands to herself” from now on.

“He literally defined his personal space and she forced herself into it,” one social media user wrote of the awkward interaction.

Another added, “He was clearly uncomfortable and kept trying to push her off politely.”

Sylvester, who is a regular contributor to the Today show, often appearing alongside Bush Hager and Hoda Kotb, clarified in an Instagram Story video that his co-star was not “invading” his space.

“That’s not actually the truth,” Sylvester explained, calling Bush Hager the “nicest” person.

“What we were doing was we were both flirting. Well, I was flirting with the chef because he was cute, and I was pushing her out of the way so I could have a one-on-one moment with the chef.”

This article originally appeared on New York Post and was reproduced with permission

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Sports

MRO’s unusual call questioned as court awaits

Gerard Whateley has questioned the curious case of Zaine Cordy’s court summoning.

The Bulldogs defender elected to bump Giant Tanner Bruhn when sheparding for teammate Ed Richards in the Bulldogs’ win over GWS on Saturday afternoon.

It appears the bump doesn’t contact Bruhn high, but the 20-year-old hit his head on the ground and was placed in concussion protocols.

On Sunday night Match Review Officer Michael Christian didn’t grade the incident and instead referred Cordy directly to the court.

It was an unusual move, and one that Whateley was not a fan of.

“The Zaine Cordy tribunal summons, I think in a football sense, is unconstitutional,” he said on SEN’s Whateley.

“You’re actually shifting the burden of proof to him tomorrow night to prove his innocence. That’s not the way that it works.

“If you want to send him to the court – and all power to the system, there’s a concussion here – but you have to lay a charge.

“What’s Zaine Cordy defending tomorrow?”

Whateley called on the league’s senior counsel Jeff Gleeson to throw out the case when the court sits on the current summons.

“When this goes to the court tomorrow night, the Bulldogs should start by saying this has to be thrown out, and it should be successful,” he continued.

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“This hearing should not take place tomorrow night under these circumstances. Jeff Gleeson should just tip it out at the start and go, ‘you can’t reverse the burden of proof’, this is unconstitutional what is happening tomorrow night.

“Either charge him or clear him, but this is totally unacceptable what’s happening.”

Cordy played on GWS forward Jake Riccardi and finished with four score involvements and two interceptions off half back.

The court is likely to sit on Tuesday evening.





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Australia

Marley Enjakovic to undergo surgery after having plastic flower lodged in his throat for five years

Skye Enjakovic just knew there was something wrong with her son’s throat.

As a toddler, Marley had begun to choke and vomit when eating food.

“We always assumed that he was eating too fast because it would self [resolve] and there’d be no other issues,” she told ABC Radio Adelaide.

“As time went on, that’s when his wheezing started to happen and he just was in and out of hospital and doctors’ surgeries.”

The Adelaide boy was diagnosed with asthma, and initially Ms Enjakovic believed her son did have the respiratory disease.

But eventually the use of a puffer no longer helped with the wheezing or coughing.

In December 2021, Marley had a coughing fit so severe he was rushed to hospital.

His oxygen levels were low and a chest x-ray showed something was missing with his trachea and oesophagus.

A bronchoscopy revealed Marley had a tracheoesophageal fistula, which is a connection from his oesophagus to his trachea.

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Marley had the flower removed from his throat earlier this year.

“Meaning that food, drink and salvia had basically been entering his trachea (airways) and going on to his lungs,” Ms Enjakovic wrote online.

A week later he was flown to Melbourne for surgery as the connection was sitting close to the main artery to his heart.

Just prior to the surgery, doctors used cameras to take another look down Marley’s airway and that was when they discovered a plastic arts and craft flower lodged in his throat.

Up until this point, inflammation had prevented doctors from finding the foreign object in his throat.

Ms Enjakovic believes the plastic flower could have been there for up to five years, as that was when Marley had begun to show symptoms.

“I just knew there was something wrong with his throat and I couldn’t figure out what it was,” Ms Enjakovic said.

“I never thought it would be a foreign body, but it’s just not normal for a child with asthma to choke and vomit over food and drink and literally cough for hours straight.”

The flower was removed in January, but Marley, now 8, will undergo more surgery in Melbourne on Tuesday to remove the connection between his oesophagus and trachea.

“They will do a cut along his chest, compress his right lung and then peel the oesophagus off the trachea and then cut out that connection that’s caused from the foreign body,” Ms Enjakovic said.

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Marley Enjakovic had ongoing health issues for years.(Supplied: Skye Enjakovic)

“Then [they will] take a little bit of muscle from his chest and put it between the oesophagus and trachea so it doesn’t create another fistula.

“The surgical team in Adelaide did a really good job trying to get his body to heal [the fistula] and it has done an amazing job, but it’s just not healing any further and now we have to go to, unfortunately, having another operation.”

As well as preparing for the upcoming surgery, the family is raising funds for the Women’s and Children’s Hospital Foundation.

“We spent a lot of time at the Women’s and Children’s Hospital and honestly we had the best care by the surgical team there,” Ms Enjakovic said.

“Nothing was left unturned, even his surgeon from Adelaide is coming to his operation in Melbourne, that’s how much they’ve cared for and looked after him.”

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Business

How to lose weight fast: Healthy Mummy client transforms her body and saves $2,000 on groceries

1. Don’t overload yourself! Start off with small goals and build your way up! Eg start with drinking a certain amount of water a day, or a 30 minute walk each day, or swapping your main meals for healthy ones from the site.

2. Get the family involved! If you’re trying to change your lifestyle alone it’s going to be almost impossible to stick to it! Go for family walks, pick meals everyone will enjoy and get the kids involved in your workouts!

3. I did the app’s fit beginner program, a park run every week, a daily walk with the family and short strength workouts at home.

THE TOP FOUR EXERCISES FOR BLASTING BELLY FAT

1. Plank with ball roll

Starting Position: Start in a plank position with feet spread wide apart and arms directly underneath shoulders. Place a ball under your right hand. Keep your upper body strong and engage your core, while keeping your back straight.

exequestion: Engage your core by pulling your belly button toward your spine and roll the ball over to your left, cupping the ball with your left hand and placing your right hand down onto the mat. Next, roll the ball over to your right hand again, keeping your core and lower back strong and stable as you lower your left arm to the floor and return to the starting position.

2. Bicycle

Starting Position: Lie on your back with your head and neck relaxed and arms by your side. Bend your knees and lift your legs into the air. Pull knees toward your chest and lengthen your right leg. This is your starting position.

Execution: Breathe in and out throughout the movement. Continue with a ‘riding’ type motion alternating legs

After the 12 weeks Emily saw her energy skyrocket and her health improve inside and out

After the 12 weeks Emily saw her energy skyrocket and her health improve inside and out

3. Roll ups

Starting Position: Lie flat on your back with palms facing downward and fingers facing forward. Place your arms overhead and your lower back firmly planted on the floor. Extend through your knees and engage your core muscles.

Execution: Inhale and gently lift your head, neck, and shoulders off the floor. Then exhale as you pull your belly button toward the floor, round through your spine and lift your arms overhead and toward your feet, slowly rolling up to a seated position.

4. Pilates Abdominal Swing

Starting Position: Lie flat on your back with legs in tabletop position and place your hands underneath your thighs.

Execution: Inhale and bring your knees toward your chest. Exhale, lift your head and upper body as you roll forward slightly and lengthen your legs. Repeat exercise.

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Technology

Score the best pre-order offers on the new Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 and Galaxy Z Fold 4 phones

Samsung has just launched its latest wave of Galaxy Z Flip 4 and Galaxy Z Fold 4 phones, committing strongly to the flexible design.

If you held off on buying the Galaxy Z Flip 4’s predecessor or you’re looking to upgrade to the latest model, this new device offers a larger battery and a camera that promises to perform better in lower-lit conditions.

While the new Galaxy Z Fold 4 phone doesn’t differ too dramatically when compared to its predecessor, Samsung has built in the same camera system as the Galaxy S22 and Galaxy S22+ models for a superior photography experience.

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Samsung fans can pre-order the Galaxy Z Flip 4 and the Galaxy Z Fold 4 from today ahead of the September 2 release date. It pays to be an early bird too because all pre-orders (other than through Woolworths Mobile) will secure a free memory upgrade. This means the 256GB model will be upgraded to the 512GB model, for example.

Here are some of the most popular plans for the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 5G 512GB:

And here are some of the most popular plans for the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 5G 256GB:

Both the Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Galaxy Z Flip 4 phones are available on plans from Telstra, Optus, Vodafone, and Woolworths Mobile and are available on 24-month or 36-month repayment plans.

Depending on who your provider is, the offers get even sweeter when you pre-order. The deals are as follows:

Telstra: You’ll get a newly announced Galaxy Watch 5 for free, valued at up to $649.

Optus: You’ll get a bonus Galaxy Tab A8, valued at $529.

Vodafone: You’ll get up to an extra $700 trade-in credit PLUS a bonus Samsung Trio Wireless Charger.

Woolworths Mobile: You can save $350 on the 256GB Galaxy Z Fold 4, or $550 on the 512GB mode. For existing customers upgrading to a Z Fold 4 plan, you’ll secure yourself a bonus $100 Wish gift card.

Buying direct, as usual, seems to come with the most perks. By purchasing directly through Samsung, you will receive a $150 instant credit toward a Galaxy Tablet, Watch, or Buds, 50% off Samsung Care+ and can score 25% off eligible cases.

Christie Graham is Digital Content Editor at Whistle OutAustralia’s mobile and internet comparison site.

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Entertainment

Channel Seven commentator Brian Taylor takes a swipe at Chris Rock

Channel Seven commentator Brian Taylor takes a swipe at Chris Rock after the comedian is spotted cheering on the Sydney Swans at the Sydney Cricket Ground

Channel Seven commentator Brian Taylor took a swipe at Chris Rock when he was spotted at an AFL game in Sydney on Sunday.

The Hollywood star, 57, was taking a break from his sold out national comedy tour to watch Sydney and Collingwood battle it out at the Sydney Cricket Ground.

Upon seeing the famous face in the crowd, Taylor was quick to reference Rock being slapped by actor Will Smith at the 94th Academy Awards earlier this year.

Channel Seven commentator Brian Taylor took a swipe at Chris Rock (pictured in red cap) when he was spotted at an AFL game in Sydney on Sunday

Channel Seven commentator Brian Taylor took a swipe at Chris Rock (pictured in red cap) when he was spotted at an AFL game in Sydney on Sunday

‘Famous face here Chris Rock, of course of Grown Ups fame, and he just accepts a slap really well these days doesn’t he, Chris Rock,’ Taylor joked.

Fellow commentator Alister Nicholson tried to play off the remark, adding: ‘I reckon in terms of A-listers he’s just behind Buddy Franklin in terms of No. 1 at the SCG today BT.’

Viewers at home were left stunned by the remark, taking to social media to laugh off the comments.

‘BT,’ wrote one exasperated fan alongside a skull emoji.

The Hollywood star, 57, was taking a break from his sold out national comedy tour to watch Sydney and Collingwood battle it out at the Sydney Cricket Ground

The Hollywood star, 57, was taking a break from his sold out national comedy tour to watch Sydney and Collingwood battle it out at the Sydney Cricket Ground

“Chris Rock of Grown-Ups fame” hahahaha oh BT,’ wrote another.

Rock’s highly anticipated world tour is the acclaimed comedian’s first in five years.

He is scheduled to play Sydney on Monday, August 15 at Qudos Bank Arena before moving on to Adelaide Entertainment Center Arena on Wednesday, August 17.

Chris’ final Australia date will be on Saturday, August 20 at Brisbane Entertainment Centre.

Upon seeing the famous face in the crowd, Channel Seven commentator Brian Taylor was quick to reference Rock being slapped by actor Will Smith at the 94th Academy Awards earlier this year

Upon seeing the famous face in the crowd, Channel Seven commentator Brian Taylor was quick to reference Rock being slapped by actor Will Smith at the 94th Academy Awards earlier this year

Viewers at home were left stunned by the remark, taking to social media to laugh off the comments.

Viewers at home were left stunned by the remark, taking to social media to laugh off the comments.

Actor Will Smith has since apologized for Rock in a video shard to his Instagram account.

During the clip, he made a point of stating that he had been aware of his fans’ reactions to the incident at the Oscars ceremony.

‘Over the last few months, I’ve been doing a lot of thinking and personal work…you asked a lot of fair questions that I wanted to take some time to answer,’ he said.

The performer went on to issue an apology to the comedian for his actions during the event.

‘Chris, I apologize to you. My behavior was unacceptable and I’m here whenever you are ready to talk,’ he said.

He noted that he was ‘fogged out’ when he attacked the comedian and that his recollection of the event was ‘fuzzy.’

Smith then expressed that he was personally affected by the public’s reaction to his past actions.

‘Disappointing people is my central trauma. I hate when I let people down, so it hurts,’ he said.

The performer concluded by adding, ‘If you hang on I promise we’ll be able to be friends again.’

The Fresh Prince of Bel Air star, 53, famously slapped Rock at the Oscars in March

The Fresh Prince of Bel Air star, 53, famously slapped Rock at the Oscars in March

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Nurse lists the five things she will NEVER do now that she has worked in ICU

An Australian nurse has shared the five things she will never do now that she has worked in the ICU.

A young healthcare worker from regional Victoria shared a TikTok video to the Bendigo Health page outlining some of the more heinous accidents she had witnessed people involved in during her time working in a hospital.

She started by announcing she will never ‘chop wood, mow the lawn or use a chainsaw in thongs’ given some of the horror injuries she had seen sustained as a result of this.

A young healthcare worker from regional Victoria shared a TikTok video to the Bendigo Health page outlining some of the more heinous accidents she had witnessed people involved in during her time working in a hospital

She started by announcing she will never 'chop wood, mow the lawn or use a chainsaw in thongs' given some of the horror injuries she had seen sustained as a result of this

A young healthcare worker from regional Victoria shared a TikTok video to the Bendigo Health page outlining some of the more heinous accidents she had witnessed people involved in during her time working in a hospital

‘I’ll never ride a motorbike in only a singlet and footy shorts, go drinking and swimming, use petrol on a fire and put any objects in any orifices that they don’t belong in.’

Her light-hearted reminder to Australians to be safe when they’re engaging in potentially dangerous activities was well received by fans.

‘Don’t move to Cairns… I’ve never seen anyone mow a lawn in anything but bare feet. It horrifies me. Surely a steel capped boot job,’ one woman replied.

‘Me too and I work as a community nurse,’ another woman said.

In a separate video a hotelier described the ten things she would never do in a hotel room, knowing how regularly it is cleaned and what safety practices are followed.

TikTok user Evangeline shared two videos about her experiences working in an American hotel and what to watch out for when you book your next room.

TikTok user Evangeline shared a video about her experiences working in an American hotel and what to watch out for when you book your next room

TikTok user Evangeline shared a video about her experiences working in an American hotel and what to watch out for when you book your next room

Her first piece of advice was to always add every guest in the room to the reservation, so they can always get a key from the front desk, even if the primary booker isn’t with them.

‘If there is more than one person staying in the room I would never not add their name on the reservation,’ she said.

‘If the primary person happens to be gone and the other person gets locked out and they go to the front desk and their name isn’t on the room reservation they won’t be allowed in. They won’t get a key, period.’

Ten things you should NEVER do in a hotel, according to employee

  • Touch or sit on the bedspread sitting on top of the blankets and sheets
  • Use the ice bucket without a liner
  • Leave any guests’ names off the reservation otherwise they can’t get a key to access the room should the primary booker not be there
  • Drink from the glasses without washing them first
  • Use the TV remote without wiping it down
  • Walk around barefoot on carpeted floors
  • Use the shower without flip flops
  • Use a hotel washcloth
  • Say your room number out loud
  • Reject the chance to sign up for the hotel’s points program

Next, Evangeline moved onto hygiene tips, explaining that her in-depth understanding of the in-house cleaning process has prompted her to bring her own supplies with her whenever she stays in a hotel – and to do a quick wipe down of several key places as soon as she walks into a hotel room.

‘I would never use the remote control without wiping it down first with my own Clorox wipe,’ she said.

‘Your cleaning and my cleaning are different cleaning, you feel me?

‘I would never use the glasses in the room, I’m talking about the glasses in the room ready for you to use, I would never use them without washing them first.’

And while some might think that hotel points programs are just a gimmick, Evangeline insists that you should always sign up to accumulate points whenever you stay at a hotel.

‘I would never sign up for the point program, whatever point program that the hotel is offering,’ she said.

‘Back in the day, you used to really have to let some of the points accumulate to actually use them for something good. But these days they actually allow you to use them for other things such as Amazon points.’

When it comes to the bed, Evangeline shared that she would ‘never sit on the bedspread’, explaining that they often don’t get washed.

‘I would never sit on the bedspread,’ she said. ‘A bedspread is not the sheet, it’s not the blanket, it’s on top of that. That thing comes off the first minute I walk into the hotel. Those things are not washed often… those bedspreads get cleaned like maybe once a year so don’t sit on those.’

In a follow-up video, Evangeline shared several other words of warning with her followers, explaining that she never walks around a carpeted hotel or motel room without shoes on: ‘I would always have a pair of flip flops on… I would also not take a shower without wearing them.’

Evangeline said she wouldn’t ever use an ice bucket without putting a liner in first.

‘Some people just use the ice bucket as is without the liner, no don’t do that, put the liner in,’ she said.

'Some people just use the ice bucket as is without the liner, no don't do that, put the liner in,' she said

‘Some people just use the ice bucket as is without the liner, no don’t do that, put the liner in,’ she said

She continued: ‘This is something nobody actually mentions but it’s big for me, I will never use a hotel washcloth on my body or my face.

‘I will use a towel but I will not use a wash cloth. Hundreds, if not, thousands of people have used that on their body and, it’s not that they’re not washed or sterilized, but having that many people coming into close contact with their body parts with a washcloth and then put it on me. .. no, I’m good.’

She added: ‘Just to clarify, when I say I use a towel, I will use the body towel very, very gingerly.’

Evangeline also warned future hotel guests not to say their room number out loud at the front desk for safety reasons.

‘If you notice, the front desk agent will write your room number on a piece of paper, they’ll circle it and direct you to the elevators, they don’t say your room number out loud,’ she said.

‘At least they’re not supposed to, and you shouldn’t either.’

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