• Shani Grimmond: The Break Up, the Boob Job & Finding New Love

  • Jul 4 2024
  • Length: 48 mins
  • Podcast

Shani Grimmond: The Break Up, the Boob Job & Finding New Love

  • Summary

  • Shani Grimmond was at the height of her YouTube fame. She’d hit the big time, notching up one million subscribers and deals with the world’s biggest makeup brands. But behind closed doors Shani was battling relationship doubt… and tensions were brewing in her famous friendship group.In this final instalment we explore Shani’s off again-on-again romance with Johnathon Sauer, her life in Melbourne with Tommy Bugg and reports of a feud with Chloe Szep.

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