Australian Tobacco tycoon leads his wife around their mansion on a Leash

The Candyman Travers Beynon leads his wife around their mansion on a LEASHWe 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.' 
Some of Beynon's Instagram posts contain signs for his business, Freechoice Tobacco. The company's website says it operates more than 200 tobacconist stores nationwide. 
Daily Mail Australia has learned the federal Department of Health is seeking legal advice on whether some of Mr Beynon's social media postings breach Australia's strict anti-tobacco advertising laws. 
Under the Tobacco Advertising Prohibition Act 1992, it is an offence to publish or broadcast a tobacco advertisement. 
A Health Department spokesman said: 'The Department has recently become aware of some social media postings which appear to be associated with Mr Beynon. 
'The Department has requested legal advice to determine if these postings are likely to breach the Act.
'The Department will consider what action to take after it has considered its legal advice on this matter.'  
Beynon's property was last valued at $3.75 million, according to property website RPData
Inside the home: A dressed up Beynon sits in front of a media set-up
'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
'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
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
Taesha's grandparents Graham and Evon, are horrified by the images of Taesha, posted on his social media accounts
Although Taesha Beynon (left) has the title of The Candyman's wife, she shares the former model and AFL star with hundreds of other women, including her best friend (right) who shares their bed nightly
While Mr Appleby condemned the ostentatious mansion, Mr Petafvrakis who had attended the 'Playboy' parties, calls the lavish lifestyle 'fantastic'
Mr Beynon calls himself 'The Candyman' and dubbed his Gold Coast property 'The Candyshop Mansion'
Mr Beynon has hoped to use his playboy antics to dodge strict anti-tobacco advertising laws in Australia
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. 

The Candyman holds extravagant party for kids at his mansion

Mr Beynon is the managing director of Freechoice Tobacco, and places advertisements for his company around his mansion during parties
'The Candyman' has posted almost 700 pictures of the wild parties on his Instagram account, which has more than 14,500 followers
He also shares pictures of his envious car collection - complete with 'Candyman' branded Ferrari's and Lamborghini's 
Other online testimonials say Mr Beynon arrives at his extravagant parties by helicopter, and guest spend most of their time in a swimming pool

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