
Mamamia Out Loud The 'Australia Effect' & Meghan and Harry's Curious Party Edit
Nov 12, 2025
Black Friday frenzy is nearly here, sparking a debate on whether Christmas shopping is dying. The hosts delve into the intriguing concept of 'Grief Vampires' and explore the ethics of mediums profiting from loss. A shocking New York Times article raises questions about aging parents and societal norms surrounding motherhood. Finally, the discussion touches on the so-called 'Australia effect' in fashion and beauty, showcasing how moving Down Under transforms personal style.
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Low-Key Royal Duty Still Matters
- Princess Anne's visit is low-key but significant because she represents duty over spectacle.
- The royal tour shows many royals only attract attention when youthful glamour aligns with media cycles.
Party Photos Deleted After Backlash
- Holly and Jessie followed Kris Jenner's 70th party obsessively and noticed Harry and Meghan in photos that were later removed.
- Reporting suggests Harry and Meghan requested the images be taken down, prompting questions about motives and optics.
Sales Season Starts Earlier To Boost Retail
- Black Friday creep shifts retail timing to boost flagging sales and stretch the purchasing season earlier.
- Retailers and younger online shoppers both drive earlier sales to spread spending and meet shipping timelines.
