James Weir: The gross selfie faux pas that needs to stop
Have you taken a selfie like this? There’s a right way and a wrong way. And celebs are committing the gaffe too.
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It’s hard to keep up with the public service announcements beaming out across the country each day but there’s one the community needs to hear and action immediately: Close ya damn toilet lids.
With the rise of selfie culture over recent years, toilets have crept into the foreground by constantly being in the background.
It’s bad enough they’re appearing in bathroom selfies. But the fact most of these toilets have the lid open is proof our standards in society have slipped.
Wealth and social status have nothing to do with it. Toilet photobombing can be found on even the classiest of Instagram feeds. Demi Moore is the latest example.
She posted a casual photo this week taken in her makeshift office that happened to be in the bathroom of the Idaho home she has been isolating in.
It’s honestly a lot to wrap your mind around.
We could analyse so many elements of this photo – like the fact her bathroom features brown shag carpet. It’s a bacterial breeding ground. My worst nightmare would be touching that carpet and feeling a damp patch. But the most shocking element is the open toilet in the background.
Bathroom selfies are a modern day phenomenon and are here to stay, so our living environments need to accommodate this and evolve. The Block should actually take this into account when judging the bathroom challenges. Has it been designed in a way where occupants can take a bathroom selfie without a toilet appearing in the background? Shaynna Blaze would deduct points and tear strips off some bogan couple because they didn’t have the forethought to conceal the toilet behind some kind of stylish feature screen.
It’s shocking that some people are going in the complete opposite direction and making their toilet a feature. Over on those Kmart mum Facebook groups, “toilet set ups” have become a trend. Mums are jazzing up their toilets with stands and shelves and all sorts of rubbish hanging off the wall before proudly posting the photographic disaster on the internet.
Online dating culture has a lot to do with the rise of toilet photobombing and why we’ve become accepting of it. You can’t log onto a dating app without being spammed by a stream of the incriminating selfies. A toilet photobomb is the ultimate way to ruin a racy pic.
A racy pic sans toilet is tasteful. Elegant, even. With the right pose, you could submit it for the Archibald Prize. Add some natural light and people may even ask if Annie Leibovitz shot it. Fail to crop out a rogue toilet and it’s nothing but a visual assault.
And while you’re improving your bathroom selfie game, please wipe the toothpaste splatters off the mirror.
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED IN HANSON MISFIRE
Pauline Hanson was this week banned from Nine’s Today for doing exactly what she was brought on to do.
It’s no secret what her beliefs are. They’ve always been ignorant, divisive and occasionally racist. We all know that. And so did Nine when they picked her up as a regular contributor after she quit Seven’s Sunrise last year because she got in a blue with Kochie.
The whole point of getting her on screen in the regular segments is to give her space to launch an inflammatory rant that leads to headlines. It’s more formulaic than The Bachelor.
This week’s tirade was aimed at Melbourne’s housing commission residents in lockdown.
Typically offensive, her rant really reached full flight when she slammed the tower residents as “drug addicts” and “alcoholics” before declaring they should be treated as such.
Mission accomplished. Every major media outlet ran with the quotes and the Today team even pumped out the video on their Twitter feed, prompting followers to get involved with the question: “What do you think? Has the One Nation leader gone too far?”
Just hours later, they back flipped – deleting the tweet and cancelling Pauline.
“ … This morning’s accusations from Pauline Hanson were ill-informed and divisive,” Nine’s news director Darren Wick said in a statement, announcing the network’s decision to nix Hanson as a regular guest.
This is the same woman who whirled into the Australian Senate while wearing a burqa and calling for a ban. Honestly, we could go through the roll call of every offensive thing she has ever done but it’s hard to beat the burqa stunt.
Ill-informed and divisive is the only reason Nine got her on in the first place. She’s a train wreck and that’s fun to watch until your own network gets banged up in the mess.
Originally published as James Weir: The gross selfie faux pas that needs to stop