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If there has been one positive outcome of the effects of The Spicy Cough, it's that more and more people are opening up about, and becoming more accepting of, mental health issues. Millions of people have come to realise that having mental health issues need not mean you need to be admitted to an institution or seek medical-level help (though as we have reported on countless occasions, it's always good to speak up if anything is bothering you, whether that's with a friend or a professional). Experiencing anxiety as a symptom of not being able to leave your house for months on end, for example, is something many of us now share...
There is still a long way to go, however, and it's still an uphill battle trying to get more men to talk about any problems they're facing – although progress has most definitely been made – which is why it's always inspirational to see and hear high-profile figures talking about issues that are affecting them. Case in point: Lando Norris.
The 21-year-old British-Belgian Formula One driver, who currently races for McLaren and is sitting in a rather respectable fourth place at the time of writing, entered his first official Formula One race at the tender age of 19. He had previously spent a couple of years as a junior on the McLaren team, being used as both a testing and a reserve driver.
Formula One is no doubt a daunting prospect for anyone entering for the first time, even with several years of motor racing experience under their belt, but at just 19 years old, Lando took on a pile of pressure many would argue was well beyond his years (interestingly, Lando isn't the youngest driver on the grid at the moment, that crown belongs to Japanese AlphaTauri driver Yuki Tsunoda, who is the only driver to be born in the year 2000).
Norris recently opened up about his mental health battles on British talk show This Morning, with a video posted to TikTok by user Formula_DR3.
Check out Lando Norris' interview on This Morning below.
Hosts Holly Willoughby and Philip Schofield questioned the British youngster about comments he's made in the past about battles with mental health. He admitted, "When you just watch TV, you don't realise the many things a driver goes through... Especially at my age, coming into Formula One, at 19, there's a lot of eyes on you."
"So all these things took their toll on me. I think about what's next, if things go wrong, am I going to be in Formula One next year?" he told host Schofield.
"What am I going to do? Because I'm not that good at many other things in life. So, just all of that and feeling the [pressure of] the press a lot of the time."
"If I have a bad weekend, I just think 'I'm not good enough'. When these things add up over a season, and then you have the social media side of it all, that can just really start to hurt you."
The interview certainly brings to the fore the difference between those in the public eye and those of us that aren't. If we have a bad day at work, our job is still most likely to be safe, we just might have to have a sit down with our manager.
RELATED: Time To Take ‘Burnout’ Seriously, Says Australian Mental Health Expert
For someone like Lando, his seat in Formula One is something that is prized by many, as it's regarded as the Holy Grail of motor racing. If he doesn't perform, his team will be looking to replace him as soon as possible, so they can start getting the results they want. (Luckily for him, that doesn't seem to be the case, and many have pegged him to have an exceptional career ahead of him in the sport.)
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This pressure is explained perfectly in a 2019 Medium article, in which journalist Claire Siyan Li spoke about her connection to a performance coach, who also happened to work with a number of the world's top Formula One drivers. Speaking of one young driver in particular, who had their F1 contract cancelled after not performing at a high level, despite showing real talent in the lower tiers, she said:
"A loss at the lower levels went unnoticed or was excused by inexperience, but at the top level, each mistake could easily spell the end of his professional career."
These mistakes can be caused by the slightest of errors, which may not even have been his fault. But a short temper meant that, "despite being blindingly fast and gifted, he was just too difficult to handle."
"When the coach questioned him about the underlying cause of his frustration and anger he said it was driven by his intense and overwhelming desire to win. He could see his goal so close – but when a mechanic made a mistake he could see that goal slipping away while he was powerless to do anything about it."
RELATED: The Rock Shares Old School Mental Health Hack Every Man Can Learn From
Again, fortunately for Lando, he hasn't yet shown any such sign of a short temper. In fact, quite the opposite: often being the driver making jokes in and around the pit lane with other drivers, or singing to his race engineer whilst in the car.
Having finished second behind teammate Daniel Ricciardo at the Italian Grand Prix, followed by a seventh-place finish in Russia at the end of September, Lando will be going into this weekend's Turkish Grand Prix in high spirits. Here's hoping he works through his mental health battles, as opposed to suppressing them, and can deliver a solid result.
Read Next
- ‘My Mental Health Is Not Well’: Australian’s Honest Admission Sparks Outpouring Of Support
- The Uncomfortable Truth About Sports’ Ongoing Mental Health Debate
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If there has been one positive outcome of the effects of The Spicy Cough, it’s that more and more people are opening up about, and becoming more accepting of, mental health issues. Millions of people have come to realise that having mental health issues need not mean you need to be admitted to an institution or seek medical-level help (though as we have reported on countless occasions, it’s always good to speak up if anything is bothering you, whether that’s with a friend or a professional). Experiencing anxiety as a symptom of not being able to leave your house for months on end, for example, is something many of us now share…There is still a long way to go, however, and it’s still an uphill battle trying to get more men to talk about any problems they’re facing – although progress has most definitely been made – which is why it’s always inspirational to see and hear high-profile figures talking about issues that are affecting them. Case in point: Lando Norris.The 21-year-old British-Belgian Formula One driver, who currently races for McLaren and is sitting in a rather respectable fourth place at the time of writing, entered his first official Formula One race at the tender age of 19. He had previously spent a couple of years as a junior on the McLaren team, being used as both a testing and a reserve driver.Formula One is no doubt a daunting prospect for anyone entering for the first time, even with several years of motor racing experience under their belt, but at just 19 years old, Lando took on a pile of pressure many would argue was well beyond his years (interestingly, Lando isn’t the youngest driver on the grid at the moment, that crown belongs to Japanese AlphaTauri driver Yuki Tsunoda, who is the only driver to be born in the year 2000).Norris recently opened up about his mental health battles on British talk show This Morning, with a video posted to TikTok by user Formula_DR3. Check out Lando Norris’ interview on This Morning below.
Hosts Holly Willoughby and Philip Schofield questioned the British youngster about comments he’s made in the past about battles with mental health. He admitted, “When you just watch TV, you don’t realise the many things a driver goes through… Especially at my age, coming into Formula One, at 19, there’s a lot of eyes on you.”“So all these things took their toll on me. I think about what’s next, if things go wrong, am I going to be in Formula One next year?” he told host Schofield.“What am I going to do? Because I’m not that good at many other things in life. So, just all of that and feeling the [pressure of] the press a lot of the time.”
“If I have a bad weekend, I just think ‘I’m not good enough’. When these things add up over a season, and then you have the social media side of it all, that can just really start to hurt you.”
The interview certainly brings to the fore the difference between those in the public eye and those of us that aren’t. If we have a bad day at work, our job is still most likely to be safe, we just might have to have a sit down with our manager.RELATED: Time To Take ‘Burnout’ Seriously, Says Australian Mental Health ExpertFor someone like Lando, his seat in Formula One is something that is prized by many, as it’s regarded as the Holy Grail of motor racing. If he doesn’t perform, his team will be looking to replace him as soon as possible, so they can start getting the results they want. (Luckily for him, that doesn’t seem to be the case, and many have pegged him to have an exceptional career ahead of him in the sport.)
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This pressure is explained perfectly in a 2019 Medium article, in which journalist Claire Siyan Li spoke about her connection to a performance coach, who also happened to work with a number of the world’s top Formula One drivers. Speaking of one young driver in particular, who had their F1 contract cancelled after not performing at a high level, despite showing real talent in the lower tiers, she said:“A loss at the lower levels went unnoticed or was excused by inexperience, but at the top level, each mistake could easily spell the end of his professional career.”These mistakes can be caused by the slightest of errors, which may not even have been his fault. But a short temper meant that, “despite being blindingly fast and gifted, he was just too difficult to handle.”
“When the coach questioned him about the underlying cause of his frustration and anger he said it was driven by his intense and overwhelming desire to win. He could see his goal so close – but when a mechanic made a mistake he could see that goal slipping away while he was powerless to do anything about it.”
RELATED: The Rock Shares Old School Mental Health Hack Every Man Can Learn FromAgain, fortunately for Lando, he hasn’t yet shown any such sign of a short temper. In fact, quite the opposite: often being the driver making jokes in and around the pit lane with other drivers, or singing to his race engineer whilst in the car.Having finished second behind teammate Daniel Ricciardo at the Italian Grand Prix, followed by a seventh-place finish in Russia at the end of September, Lando will be going into this weekend’s Turkish Grand Prix in high spirits. Here’s hoping he works through his mental health battles, as opposed to suppressing them, and can deliver a solid result.
Read Next
- ‘My Mental Health Is Not Well’: Australian’s Honest Admission Sparks Outpouring Of Support
- The Uncomfortable Truth About Sports’ Ongoing Mental Health Debate
The post Lando Norris’ Mental Health Admission Is A Wake Up Call For Millennials appeared first on DMARGE Australia.

If there has been one positive outcome of the effects of The Spicy Cough, it’s that more and more people are opening up about, and becoming more accepting of, mental health issues. Millions of people have come to realise that having mental health issues need not mean you need to be admitted to an institution or seek medical-level help (though as we have reported on countless occasions, it’s always good to speak up if anything is bothering you, whether that’s with a friend or a professional). Experiencing anxiety as a symptom of not being able to leave your house for months on end, for example, is something many of us now share…
There is still a long way to go, however, and it’s still an uphill battle trying to get more men to talk about any problems they’re facing – although progress has most definitely been made – which is why it’s always inspirational to see and hear high-profile figures talking about issues that are affecting them. Case in point: Lando Norris.
The 21-year-old British-Belgian Formula One driver, who currently races for McLaren and is sitting in a rather respectable fourth place at the time of writing, entered his first official Formula One race at the tender age of 19. He had previously spent a couple of years as a junior on the McLaren team, being used as both a testing and a reserve driver.
Formula One is no doubt a daunting prospect for anyone entering for the first time, even with several years of motor racing experience under their belt, but at just 19 years old, Lando took on a pile of pressure many would argue was well beyond his years (interestingly, Lando isn’t the youngest driver on the grid at the moment, that crown belongs to Japanese AlphaTauri driver Yuki Tsunoda, who is the only driver to be born in the year 2000).
Norris recently opened up about his mental health battles on British talk show This Morning, with a video posted to TikTok by user Formula_DR3.
Check out Lando Norris’ interview on This Morning below.
Hosts Holly Willoughby and Philip Schofield questioned the British youngster about comments he’s made in the past about battles with mental health. He admitted, “When you just watch TV, you don’t realise the many things a driver goes through… Especially at my age, coming into Formula One, at 19, there’s a lot of eyes on you.”
“So all these things took their toll on me. I think about what’s next, if things go wrong, am I going to be in Formula One next year?” he told host Schofield.
“What am I going to do? Because I’m not that good at many other things in life. So, just all of that and feeling the [pressure of] the press a lot of the time.”
“If I have a bad weekend, I just think ‘I’m not good enough’. When these things add up over a season, and then you have the social media side of it all, that can just really start to hurt you.”
The interview certainly brings to the fore the difference between those in the public eye and those of us that aren’t. If we have a bad day at work, our job is still most likely to be safe, we just might have to have a sit down with our manager.
RELATED: Time To Take ‘Burnout’ Seriously, Says Australian Mental Health Expert
For someone like Lando, his seat in Formula One is something that is prized by many, as it’s regarded as the Holy Grail of motor racing. If he doesn’t perform, his team will be looking to replace him as soon as possible, so they can start getting the results they want. (Luckily for him, that doesn’t seem to be the case, and many have pegged him to have an exceptional career ahead of him in the sport.)
View this post on Instagram
This pressure is explained perfectly in a 2019 Medium article, in which journalist Claire Siyan Li spoke about her connection to a performance coach, who also happened to work with a number of the world’s top Formula One drivers. Speaking of one young driver in particular, who had their F1 contract cancelled after not performing at a high level, despite showing real talent in the lower tiers, she said:
“A loss at the lower levels went unnoticed or was excused by inexperience, but at the top level, each mistake could easily spell the end of his professional career.”
These mistakes can be caused by the slightest of errors, which may not even have been his fault. But a short temper meant that, “despite being blindingly fast and gifted, he was just too difficult to handle.”
“When the coach questioned him about the underlying cause of his frustration and anger he said it was driven by his intense and overwhelming desire to win. He could see his goal so close – but when a mechanic made a mistake he could see that goal slipping away while he was powerless to do anything about it.”
RELATED: The Rock Shares Old School Mental Health Hack Every Man Can Learn From
Again, fortunately for Lando, he hasn’t yet shown any such sign of a short temper. In fact, quite the opposite: often being the driver making jokes in and around the pit lane with other drivers, or singing to his race engineer whilst in the car.
Having finished second behind teammate Daniel Ricciardo at the Italian Grand Prix, followed by a seventh-place finish in Russia at the end of September, Lando will be going into this weekend’s Turkish Grand Prix in high spirits. Here’s hoping he works through his mental health battles, as opposed to suppressing them, and can deliver a solid result.
Read Next
- ‘My Mental Health Is Not Well’: Australian’s Honest Admission Sparks Outpouring Of Support
- The Uncomfortable Truth About Sports’ Ongoing Mental Health Debate
The post Lando Norris’ Mental Health Admission Is A Wake Up Call For Millennials appeared first on DMARGE.
Jaeger-LeCoultre is often called 'the watchmaker’s watchmaker': reference not only its reputation as the watch industry’s pre-eminent movement designer and supplier but also emblematic of the fine timepieces they themselves produce that appeal to even the most discerning customers.
It's perhaps no surprise, then, that they boast one of the most diverse ranges out of any brand on the market: from sports watches like the Polaris Mariner to refined dress pieces like the Master Ultra Thin. But their most famous watch is easily the Reverso. First introduced in 1931, the Reverso is an icon of the watch world, with its novel rotating case and timeless Art Deco design. It can only be called enduring: few other watches have remained so popular and relevant nine decades after their debut.
To celebrate the watch's 90th anniversary, Jaeger-LeCoultre has collaborated with British actor Nicholas Hoult – a friend of the Maison since 2017 – on a beautiful short film, titled The Turning Point. Filmed in Switzerland by French director and cinematographer Théo Gottlieb, it is a quietly beautiful reflection on life’s turning points, as the name implies – with the Reverso's signature complication a fitting allegory for those pivotal life moments.
Watch 'The Turning Point' below.
The forest you can see Hoult traversing in the film is actually the famous Vallée de Joux: the birthplace of Swiss horology; the spiritual home of all watchmaking and, unsurprisingly, Jaeger-LeCoultre itself. Being nestled in such stunning natural surroundings, it's easy to see how JLC is able to come up with such inspiring horological creations.
Hoult, who's perhaps best known for his roles in Skins and the X-Men series, shares that he has a particular affinity for the Reverso, relating that “the two faces really express my life: the character I play when I work, and the person I am when I’m not working.”
RELATED: Benedict Cumberbatch’s New Jaeger-LeCoultre Is The Ideal Gentleman’s Watch
Speaking of which, the watch he wears in the film is the Reverso Tribute Duoface Tourbillon (ref. 3926480): one of the most complex and luxurious versions of the classic watch. Crafted from platinum and featuring a hand-wound flying tourbillon movement, the two faces of the watch offers up two unique aesthetics, with the obverse featuring a classic sunrayed blue dial, and the reverse exposing the Geneva striped movement, both sides showing off that impressive flying tourbillon.
Discover more about this impressive creation, as well as the rest of the Reverso range, at Jaeger-LeCoultre's online boutique here.
Read Next
- James Bond Director Cary Fukunaga Spotted Wearing A Watch Even Classier Than 007’s
- Conor McGregor Does The One Thing You Should Never Do With A Luxury Watch
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Jaeger-LeCoultre is often called ‘the watchmaker’s watchmaker’: reference not only its reputation as the watch industry’s pre-eminent movement designer and supplier but also emblematic of the fine timepieces they themselves produce that appeal to even the most discerning customers.It’s perhaps no surprise, then, that they boast one of the most diverse ranges out of any brand on the market: from sports watches like the Polaris Mariner to refined dress pieces like the Master Ultra Thin. But their most famous watch is easily the Reverso. First introduced in 1931, the Reverso is an icon of the watch world, with its novel rotating case and timeless Art Deco design. It can only be called enduring: few other watches have remained so popular and relevant nine decades after their debut.To celebrate the watch’s 90th anniversary, Jaeger-LeCoultre has collaborated with British actor Nicholas Hoult – a friend of the Maison since 2017 – on a beautiful short film, titled The Turning Point. Filmed in Switzerland by French director and cinematographer Théo Gottlieb, it is a quietly beautiful reflection on life’s turning points, as the name implies – with the Reverso’s signature complication a fitting allegory for those pivotal life moments.Watch ‘The Turning Point’ below.
The forest you can see Hoult traversing in the film is actually the famous Vallée de Joux: the birthplace of Swiss horology; the spiritual home of all watchmaking and, unsurprisingly, Jaeger-LeCoultre itself. Being nestled in such stunning natural surroundings, it’s easy to see how JLC is able to come up with such inspiring horological creations.Hoult, who’s perhaps best known for his roles in Skins and the X-Men series, shares that he has a particular affinity for the Reverso, relating that “the two faces really express my life: the character I play when I work, and the person I am when I’m not working.”RELATED: Benedict Cumberbatch’s New Jaeger-LeCoultre Is The Ideal Gentleman’s WatchSpeaking of which, the watch he wears in the film is the Reverso Tribute Duoface Tourbillon (ref. 3926480): one of the most complex and luxurious versions of the classic watch. Crafted from platinum and featuring a hand-wound flying tourbillon movement, the two faces of the watch offers up two unique aesthetics, with the obverse featuring a classic sunrayed blue dial, and the reverse exposing the Geneva striped movement, both sides showing off that impressive flying tourbillon.Discover more about this impressive creation, as well as the rest of the Reverso range, at Jaeger-LeCoultre’s online boutique here.
Read Next
- James Bond Director Cary Fukunaga Spotted Wearing A Watch Even Classier Than 007’s
- Conor McGregor Does The One Thing You Should Never Do With A Luxury Watch
The post Jaeger-LeCoultre Celebrate A Watchmaking Milestone With Slick Nicholas Hoult Short Film appeared first on DMARGE Australia.

Jaeger-LeCoultre is often called ‘the watchmaker’s watchmaker’: reference not only its reputation as the watch industry’s pre-eminent movement designer and supplier but also emblematic of the fine timepieces they themselves produce that appeal to even the most discerning customers.
It’s perhaps no surprise, then, that they boast one of the most diverse ranges out of any brand on the market: from sports watches like the Polaris Mariner to refined dress pieces like the Master Ultra Thin. But their most famous watch is easily the Reverso. First introduced in 1931, the Reverso is an icon of the watch world, with its novel rotating case and timeless Art Deco design. It can only be called enduring: few other watches have remained so popular and relevant nine decades after their debut.
To celebrate the watch’s 90th anniversary, Jaeger-LeCoultre has collaborated with British actor Nicholas Hoult – a friend of the Maison since 2017 – on a beautiful short film, titled The Turning Point. Filmed in Switzerland by French director and cinematographer Théo Gottlieb, it is a quietly beautiful reflection on life’s turning points, as the name implies – with the Reverso’s signature complication a fitting allegory for those pivotal life moments.
Watch ‘The Turning Point’ below.
The forest you can see Hoult traversing in the film is actually the famous Vallée de Joux: the birthplace of Swiss horology; the spiritual home of all watchmaking and, unsurprisingly, Jaeger-LeCoultre itself. Being nestled in such stunning natural surroundings, it’s easy to see how JLC is able to come up with such inspiring horological creations.
Hoult, who’s perhaps best known for his roles in Skins and the X-Men series, shares that he has a particular affinity for the Reverso, relating that “the two faces really express my life: the character I play when I work, and the person I am when I’m not working.”
RELATED: Benedict Cumberbatch’s New Jaeger-LeCoultre Is The Ideal Gentleman’s Watch
Speaking of which, the watch he wears in the film is the Reverso Tribute Duoface Tourbillon (ref. 3926480): one of the most complex and luxurious versions of the classic watch. Crafted from platinum and featuring a hand-wound flying tourbillon movement, the two faces of the watch offers up two unique aesthetics, with the obverse featuring a classic sunrayed blue dial, and the reverse exposing the Geneva striped movement, both sides showing off that impressive flying tourbillon.
Discover more about this impressive creation, as well as the rest of the Reverso range, at Jaeger-LeCoultre’s online boutique here.
Read Next
- James Bond Director Cary Fukunaga Spotted Wearing A Watch Even Classier Than 007’s
- Conor McGregor Does The One Thing You Should Never Do With A Luxury Watch
The post Jaeger-LeCoultre Celebrate A Watchmaking Milestone With Slick Nicholas Hoult Short Film appeared first on DMARGE.
Osher Günsberg, whose old stage name used to be Andrew G, is a British-Australian television and radio presenter and journalist living in Sydney. He used to be a presenter on Australian Idol, and now he's a rose wrangler on reality TV series The Bachelor (and its various spin offs).
Günsberg has also taken it upon himself to experiment a little with his hair, taking to Instagram over the long weekend to share a radical new look, which his wife, Audrey Griffen, who is a makeup artist and hairstylist, did for him.
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"Thanks for marrying me @audreygriffen," he captioned the post. "And thanks for giving me a mullet to match the haircut you gave Wolf."
Osher and Audrey's son (Wolf) has had the same haircut for some time now, looking: "Sah Bondi right now" according to some of the couple's Instagram posts.
Osher's latest post (of his own mullet) prompted various comments from friends and followers, some of which suggest we're not alone in noticing the mullet making a comeback.
RELATED: Australian Surf Hero Sparks Mullet Renaissance After Brave Rescue Goes Viral
"Great, no the great Osher has deemed it good enough for his hair, it now officially the new trend," one Instagram user wrote.
"Reminds me of that Simpsons episode where Burnsey made Don Mattingly trim his sideburns 😂. Congrats btw," another said.
"Listens to the skeggz once," quipped another.
Further enlightening comments include: "Now that’s some lockdown haircut" and "Thats [sic] definately a lockdown hair cut isn't it..."
"This should stay for the next season of Bach," former Bachelor Matty J added into the mix.
RELATED: I Got 2021's Most On Trend Haircut & Now I Deeply Regret It
Whether or not the mullet stays or goes (as a societal trend) remains to be seen. However, Osher appears to have his bases covered, with an easy out into another type of hairstyle available if he so wishes.
More recent photos show him looking apparently back to normal, appearing to have shaved off the back of his mullet (or at least not letting the camera see it) and now simply rocking an undercut.
View this post on Instagram
Genius.
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Osher Günsberg, whose old stage name used to be Andrew G, is a British-Australian television and radio presenter and journalist living in Sydney. He used to be a presenter on Australian Idol, and now he’s a rose wrangler on reality TV series The Bachelor (and its various spin offs).Günsberg has also taken it upon himself to experiment a little with his hair, taking to Instagram over the long weekend to share a radical new look, which his wife, Audrey Griffen, who is a makeup artist and hairstylist, did for him.
View this post on Instagram
“Thanks for marrying me @audreygriffen,” he captioned the post. “And thanks for giving me a mullet to match the haircut you gave Wolf.”Osher and Audrey’s son (Wolf) has had the same haircut for some time now, looking: “Sah Bondi right now” according to some of the couple’s Instagram posts.Osher’s latest post (of his own mullet) prompted various comments from friends and followers, some of which suggest we’re not alone in noticing the mullet making a comeback.RELATED: Australian Surf Hero Sparks Mullet Renaissance After Brave Rescue Goes Viral“Great, no the great Osher has deemed it good enough for his hair, it now officially the new trend,” one Instagram user wrote.“Reminds me of that Simpsons episode where Burnsey made Don Mattingly trim his sideburns . Congrats btw,” another said.“Listens to the skeggz once,” quipped another.Further enlightening comments include: “Now that’s some lockdown haircut” and “Thats [sic] definately a lockdown hair cut isn’t it…”“This should stay for the next season of Bach,” former Bachelor Matty J added into the mix.RELATED: I Got 2021’s Most On Trend Haircut & Now I Deeply Regret ItWhether or not the mullet stays or goes (as a societal trend) remains to be seen. However, Osher appears to have his bases covered, with an easy out into another type of hairstyle available if he so wishes.More recent photos show him looking apparently back to normal, appearing to have shaved off the back of his mullet (or at least not letting the camera see it) and now simply rocking an undercut.
View this post on Instagram
Genius.
Read Next
- Why Australia’s Most Vilified Haircut Is Actually Our Greatest
- Matt Damon Shocks American Fans With ‘Confronting’ Australian Haircut
The post Aussie Icon Osher Günsberg Proves 2021’s Most Feared Haircut Is Here To Stay appeared first on DMARGE Australia.

Osher Günsberg, whose old stage name used to be Andrew G, is a British-Australian television and radio presenter and journalist living in Sydney. He used to be a presenter on Australian Idol, and now he’s a rose wrangler on reality TV series The Bachelor (and its various spin offs).
Günsberg has also taken it upon himself to experiment a little with his hair, taking to Instagram over the long weekend to share a radical new look, which his wife, Audrey Griffen, who is a makeup artist and hairstylist, did for him.
View this post on Instagram
“Thanks for marrying me @audreygriffen,” he captioned the post. “And thanks for giving me a mullet to match the haircut you gave Wolf.”
Osher and Audrey’s son (Wolf) has had the same haircut for some time now, looking: “Sah Bondi right now” according to some of the couple’s Instagram posts.
Osher’s latest post (of his own mullet) prompted various comments from friends and followers, some of which suggest we’re not alone in noticing the mullet making a comeback.
RELATED: Australian Surf Hero Sparks Mullet Renaissance After Brave Rescue Goes Viral
“Great, no the great Osher has deemed it good enough for his hair, it now officially the new trend,” one Instagram user wrote.
“Reminds me of that Simpsons episode where Burnsey made Don Mattingly trim his sideburns . Congrats btw,” another said.
“Listens to the skeggz once,” quipped another.
Further enlightening comments include: “Now that’s some lockdown haircut” and “Thats [sic] definately a lockdown hair cut isn’t it…”
“This should stay for the next season of Bach,” former Bachelor Matty J added into the mix.
RELATED: I Got 2021’s Most On Trend Haircut & Now I Deeply Regret It
Whether or not the mullet stays or goes (as a societal trend) remains to be seen. However, Osher appears to have his bases covered, with an easy out into another type of hairstyle available if he so wishes.
More recent photos show him looking apparently back to normal, appearing to have shaved off the back of his mullet (or at least not letting the camera see it) and now simply rocking an undercut.
View this post on Instagram
Genius.
Read Next
- Why Australia’s Most Vilified Haircut Is Actually Our Greatest
- Matt Damon Shocks American Fans With ‘Confronting’ Australian Haircut
The post Aussie Icon Osher Günsberg Proves 2021’s Most Feared Haircut Is Here To Stay appeared first on DMARGE.
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