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A group of Melbourne tenants have made a disturbing discovery after finding a creepy collection of items in the attic of their rented home.
Matt Martin posted the discovery to his TikTok account using the “Things in my home that just make sense” trend to share the creepy find.
“Things in my Girlfriends Fitzroy Townhouse that just make sense” he captions the video, as he pans around the attic with items of clothing, pictures and personal belongings attached to the brick wall. “The Stalker shrine they found up in their roof,” he adds to the caption of the video.
@mattmartin85 #fyp #fitzroy #3065 #melbourne #stalker ♬ Che La Luna - Louis Prima
In the comments, Martin clarified they went up there and found miscellaneous items. He wrote:
"Went up there the other night and found old photos and clothes pinned to the wall along side single items such as used bandaids, gum, ciggies, bar of soap, liquids etc etc. creepy as ****."
With many viewers intrigued with the find, Martin posted a second part to the mystery case, writing “Stalker Shrine in the roof of my girlfriends Fitzroy townhouse PART 2.”
@mattmartin85 PART 2 !!! #FYP #fitzroy #3065 #melbourne #stalker #PART2 @mattmartin85 #DisneyPlusVoices ♬ Eerie - Scary Sounds & Halloween Sounds & Halloween All-Stars
He explains the real estate agents told them to either leave the belongings or throw them out, writing:
"They have since gone to the real estate agent who contacted the landlords who purchased the house in 2016. The response was that during a renovation the builders notified the landlords of previous occupants “personal belongings.” They told (sic) us to either leave it or throw it out.”
The clip shows the same items from a leather jacket and jeans to shoes, film negatives and bags with miscellaneous items such as cigarettes and even a bag of red liquid. He reveals one housemate contacted the urgent police hotline but said if there isn’t a body part, they wouldn’t be able to do anything. He writes:
"My girlfriends housemate then contacted the non urgent police hotline who told us that “if there is not a body part, we can’t do anything”
He then goes on to say they went to the local police station who took down a police report:
"Unsatisfied, we went to the Fitzroy Police Station who were fully supportive and took down a report."
The creepy video has caused viewers to question whether the set-up is real, a prank, staged or just an art installation with comments asking for more detailed footage.
The photos on the wall appear to show a male football player leaving many wondering who the identity of the man is. Martin says it’s either a weird obsession or an art installation and says:
"I doubt anything will come of it. It’s either a creep with a weird obsession with a footy player or an art installation.”
Image Credit: (@mattmartin85 / TikTok)
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Comedian and actor Bob Saget - who was found dead in an Orlando, Florida, hotel room last month aged 65 - died from head trauma after accidentally hitting his head, his family says.
Saget, best known as the jovial dad on the TV sitcom Full House, most likely hit the back of his head and "thought nothing of it and went to sleep," his family said on Wednesday in a statement to Reuters.
No drugs or alcohol were involved.
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"As we continue to mourn together, we ask everyone to remember the love and laughter that Bob brought to this world, and the lessons he taught us all," the family said.
These included being kind to everyone, letting the people you love know you love them, and facing difficult times with hugs and laughter, they said.
Emergency responders found Saget unresponsive on January 9 in a room at the Ritz-Carlton in Orlando and pronounced him dead at the scene, the Orange County sheriff's office said at the time.
He had just started a comedy tour and performed near the city of Jacksonville the night before. In his last Instagram post, he reflected on the "really nice audience" and "lots of positivity".
He wrote, "I guess I'm finding my new voice and loving every moment of it."
Saget played widowed father Danny Tanner on Full House from 1987 to 1995, and also on a sequel called Fuller House from 2016 to 2020.
In the show, Tanner shared his home with his three daughters, his brother-in-law and best friend.
The actor also hosted America's Funniest Home Videos from 1989 to 1997.
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The British love their slang and they also love their Queen, and now the two have come together in a hilariously awkward way.
Nearly 11,000 commemorative cup, mug and plate sets celebrating the Queen’s 70 year reign has a major typo.
Instead of “To Commemorate the Platinum Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II” it says “To Commemorate the Platinum Jubbly of Queen Elizabeth II”.
In Brit speak, “lovely jubbly” is a way of expressing delight or saying something is brilliant or excellent.
Perhaps the person who approved the artwork is a massive fan of the Queen and wanted to express this to the world?
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What's even funnier is that "lovely jubbly" is the catchphrase of character Del Boy from British sitcom Only Fools and Horses, where Del Boy is always cooking up money making schemes.
— Laura Hartley (@LauraHartley03) February 2, 2022
By this time next year we'll be millionaires. Lovely jubbly 🤪 pic.twitter.com/xgxzRy5ckN
— Kercle 💙 (@kercle) February 2, 2022
Obviously the crockery can’t be released as a souvenir with the misprint. But a clearance website has taken a leaf out of Del Boy's playbook and has taken on the shipment of goods and is selling it at a heavily discounted price - while having a laugh at the same time.
The item is sitting under the Party and Novelty section and has the condition listed as “New with defects”.
"If you are a fan of the Queen and Del Boy...two birds with one stone!" the listing reads. "What could be more unique than our limited-edition misprinted crockery? This could be your chance to get your hands on a novelty souvenir for a fraction of the price!"
The selling price converts to about $AUD$182,000.
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Chart-topping superstar Adele has won the top three prizes at the BRIT Awards, in the first genderless edition of Britain's annual pop music honours.
Nicknamed "Queen of the BRITs" by host Mo Gilligan, the London-born singer-songwriter on Tuesday picked up the first award of the night - song of the year - for her chart-topping single Easy On Me.
Adele arriving at the BRIT Awards 2022 held at The O2, London. Credit: Doug Peters/EMPICS.
The track was the first to be released from her comeback album 30, a record Adele has said she made to explain her divorce to her young son. It won album of the year.
"I'd like to dedicate this award to my son, and to Simon, to his dad. This album was all of our journey, not just mine," a tearful Adele said, referring to her former husband Simon Konecki.
"I'm very proud of myself for sticking to my guns and putting out an album that was about something that was so personal to me (because) not many people would do stuff like that anymore."
The 33-year-old also won artist of the year, a now genderless category in which rappers Little Simz and Dave, as well as singers Ed Sheeran and Sam Fender, were also nominated.
"I understand why the name of this award has changed but I really love being a woman, being a female artist," Adele said.
"I'm really proud of us."
Following in the footsteps of other awards shows or events that have removed gender classifications, organisers for the BRITs said in November there were getting rid of female and male categories from 2022.
Returning to her hometown, Adele, who lives in Los Angeles, also performed at the ceremony.
Despite only being released in November, 30 - Adele's fourth studio album - was Britain's biggest selling album in 2021, shifting more than 600,000 copies in just six weeks.
The singer thanked Inflo, named producer of the year, for helping her with the record.
Other winners included rock band Wolf Alice, who took best group, while rapper Little Simz was named best new artist.
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Ed Sheeran was named songwriter of the year. He dedicated his Award to "supportive" wife Cherry Seaborn, calling her "the best" in his winner's speech.
Taking to the stage, Sheeran said: "As this is a song writing prize I really would not be here without the fantastic people I get to work with, so thank you to all of them.
"But also, my wife Cherry, who at the drop of a hat will come to the middle of nowhere to a really secluded studio and kind of live in-house and be so supportive while we just make songs and songs and songs and songs, so thank you so much and you're the best."
The songwriter kicked off the Brit Awards with a surprise performance alongside metal rockers Bring Me The Horizon.
Sheeran, who released his fifth studio album titled Equals in October, opened the ceremony performing his hit Bad Habits backed by the Sheffield-formed outfit and dancers wearing punk-inspired outfits.
In a second appearance, he performed The Joker And The Queen towards the end of the ceremony.
Olivia Rodrigo arriving at the BRIT Awards 2022 held at The O2, London. Credit: Doug Peters/EMPICS.
US singers Billie Eilish and Olivia Rodrigo respectively won best international artist and international song for "good 4 u".
The international group of the year went to American R&B duo Silk Sonic, made up of singer Bruno Mars and rapper and singer Anderson Paak.
Showcasing a range of music styles, four new genre awards were also introduced this year, the 42nd edition of the awards, with Sam Fender winning best alternative/rock act and Dave named best hip-hop/grime/rap act.
The best Pop/R'n'B act award went to singer Dua Lipa, while Becky Hill scooped best dance act.
All four were voted for by the public.
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