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Tone-Deaf Influencer Criticizes Fuel Woes, Angers Aussies
23 Mar
Summary
- Influencer Georgie Stevenson criticized those complaining about fuel prices.
- Stevenson's post highlighted her own financial success and Porsche ownership.
- Public reaction condemned her comments as out of touch and ignorant.

A wealthy Australian influencer, Georgie Stevenson, has been heavily criticized for a social media post perceived as tone-deaf amid the nation's fuel crisis. Stevenson, known for promoting health and body positivity, shared a now-deleted video where she commented on people complaining about high fuel prices, contrasting them with her own success, including owning a Porsche at 28.
Her statement was met with widespread anger, with many Australians highlighting the difficult choices they face between fuel, groceries, and rent. Critics called Stevenson out of touch with reality, ignorant of global events like the war impacting oil supplies, and accused her of flaunting wealth disrespectfully during a time of national struggle.
The ongoing fuel crisis in Australia has seen prices reach up to $2.19 per litre for unleaded and $2.60 for diesel. While the government assures there are no fuel shortages, disruptions in oil supply chains have slowed refinery operations, leading to potential adjustments in fuel consumption for Australians.
Experts have noted Australia's vulnerability due to its limited number of oil refineries and reliance on imports. Some predict a need for fuel rationing and suggest public transport as an alternative, with a union even proposing free public transit until the crisis subsides. Stevenson has since removed her post and has not commented on the backlash.




