Australian Tobacco tycoon leads his wife around their mansion on a Leash
We just
want to hold them for the first time,' Mrs Appleby said. 'We just want
to walk in there and grab Taesha, grab the girls, and pull them out of
there.'
After
seeing the image of their granddaughter on a leash they admit they are
not frequent viewers of My Beynon's social media pages, according to Dailymail.
'We don't spend a lot of time looking at it his website because it breaks our heart.'
Mr
Appleby says he and his wife are heartbroken that they missed their
granddaughter's wedding and cannot contact their great grandchildren.
'He may think this is funny, but I don't think anyone finds it funny.'
'He may think this is funny, but I
don't think anyone finds it funny,' Mr Appleby said after viewing some
of The Candyman's Instagram posts
My Beynon (pictured here with wife Taesha and girlfriend) throws ostentatious parties at his 'Playboy' home
Mr and Mrs Appleby were not invited to Taesha's wedding and had never seen their wedding footage
Taesha's grandparents Graham and Evon, are horrified by the images of Taesha, posted on his social media accounts
While Mr
Appleby condemned the ostentatious mansion, Mr Petafvrakis who had
attended the 'Playboy' parties, calls the lavish lifestyle 'fantastic'
Not everyone condemns Beynon's hedonistic parties and sexualising of women.
'Lamborghinis,
Rolls Royces, food everywhere, drinks, girls... It's fantastic,' party
attendee George Petafvrakis told A Current Affair.
'100
million guys are watching this show right now, sitting there with their
missus thinking they would love to be doing what he does, so good on
him... Sex and sexiness sells.'
On
his social media account, Beynon posts snaps of his car collection,
which boasts a seemingly endless supply of Ferraris, Lamborghinis and
Rolls Royces.
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