Influencer Em Davies asks followers if she would regret eating a ‘weed brownie’ on way to Bali
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Influencer Em Davies lands in hot water after she asks her followers on Instagram if she would regret eating a ‘weed brownie’ on the way to Bali
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Australian influencer Em Davies has landed herself in hot water after a private photo on her Instagram account was accidently shared to her public story.
The Perth based model, 32, shared an image of what appeared to be a sealed brownie, as she made her way to the airport to catch a flight to Bali.
‘Are we going to regret eating this weed brownie on our way to the airport?’ she wrote alongside a ‘yes’ or ‘no’ poll.
Australian influencer Em Davies (pictured) has landed herself in hot water after a private photo on her Instagram account was accidently shared to her public story
The post was deleted a few minutes later, presumably when Davies realised it was shared with her more than 360,000 followers, rather than her close friends.
I was then re-posted by Instagram account Celeb Spellcheck.
‘Em D(MA) & Lil Brownie,’ Celeb Spellcheck captioned the post.
The post was quickly flooded with comments.
The Perth based model, 32, shared an image of what appeared to be a sealed brownie on Tuesday, as she made her way to the airport to catch a flight to Bali
‘The biggest flog in the world I’m sure the Indonesian government would be less than impressed if they’re coming through after eating that,’ commented one person.
‘Tell me you’re a bogan going to Bali without telling me you’re a bogan going to Bali,’ wrote another.
Others assumed Davies wasn’t meant to share the photo publicly.
The post was quickly flooded with comments from followers laughing off the incident
‘Was this on a private story or has she done the dirty delete,’ one of Celeb Spellcheck’s followers commented.
‘This was meant for Close Friends, surely?’ wrote another.
Last year Davies landed in hot water when she appeared to break mandatory lockdown rules.
Last year Davies landed in hot water when she appeared to break mandatory lockdown rules