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Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - I am very disappointed by the ABC’s decision today.

I believe I was terminated unlawfully.

This is not a win for journalism or critical, fair thinking.

I’m currently considering my legal options.
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - Bullies be bullying. 
Women be bold.

Repost from @womeninjournalism & @womensagenda

Featuring: @jan__fran @clementine_ford @thelaurendubois @patskarvelas
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - Bullies be bullying. 
Women be bold.

Repost from @womeninjournalism & @womensagenda

Featuring: @jan__fran @clementine_ford @thelaurendubois @patskarvelas
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - Bullies be bullying. 
Women be bold.

Repost from @womeninjournalism & @womensagenda

Featuring: @jan__fran @clementine_ford @thelaurendubois @patskarvelas
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - Bullies be bullying. 
Women be bold.

Repost from @womeninjournalism & @womensagenda

Featuring: @jan__fran @clementine_ford @thelaurendubois @patskarvelas
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - Bullies be bullying. 
Women be bold.

Repost from @womeninjournalism & @womensagenda

Featuring: @jan__fran @clementine_ford @thelaurendubois @patskarvelas
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - I will always stand for truth.
And against hate.

(I also stand against overplucked eyebrows, but that’s a public interest investigation for another day) 

#NoFearNoFavour
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - I will always stand for truth.
And against hate.

(I also stand against overplucked eyebrows, but that’s a public interest investigation for another day) 

#NoFearNoFavour
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - Yes a ceasefire is needed. But if this development doesn’t feel like justice or a victory for human rights: here are 9 reasons why.
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - Yes a ceasefire is needed. But if this development doesn’t feel like justice or a victory for human rights: here are 9 reasons why.
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - Yes a ceasefire is needed. But if this development doesn’t feel like justice or a victory for human rights: here are 9 reasons why.
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - Yes a ceasefire is needed. But if this development doesn’t feel like justice or a victory for human rights: here are 9 reasons why.
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - Yes a ceasefire is needed. But if this development doesn’t feel like justice or a victory for human rights: here are 9 reasons why.
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - Yes a ceasefire is needed. But if this development doesn’t feel like justice or a victory for human rights: here are 9 reasons why.
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - Yes a ceasefire is needed. But if this development doesn’t feel like justice or a victory for human rights: here are 9 reasons why.
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - Yes a ceasefire is needed. But if this development doesn’t feel like justice or a victory for human rights: here are 9 reasons why.
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - Yes a ceasefire is needed. But if this development doesn’t feel like justice or a victory for human rights: here are 9 reasons why.
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - Yes a ceasefire is needed. But if this development doesn’t feel like justice or a victory for human rights: here are 9 reasons why.
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - I was about to just block and delete—like I had so many times before. But that day, I was done.

Late last year, I got a harassing, racially charged email from a man I’d never met. It wasn’t even the most vile or threatening message I’d received, even though it called for violence and harm. But I was exhausted. Frustrated. And I thought: I shouldn’t have to cop this. Enough.

So I reported it. Months later, NSW Police’s hate crimes unit called—they’d identified him. A man in his 60s from regional NSW. They wanted to arrest him.

A few days later, at the police station, I hesitated. Should I go through with this? Was I scared ENOUGH? Unsafe ENOUGH? Was I worthy of police resources? Women are conditioned to endure hate and harassment. Women of colour, even more so. 

Maybe he’d had a few beers. Maybe he was having a bad day. Maybe he thought it was funny. Maybe, just maybe, he has a bit of a crush on me and this was his weird way of showing it.

Then the Sergeant said something disturbing he’d observed in his career: generally speaking, men who are violent to women in person almost always start online.

ENOUGH. 

So I signed the police report. And the man was arrested today. Turns out he was also targeting others like me online and he’ll front court next month. 

The alleged offence? Using a carriage service to menace, harass, or cause offence. Maximum penalty: three years in prison.

Moral of the story: I totally get why a bloke in his 60s would be into me—excellent taste, obvs. But maybe next time, try a less criminally unhinged way of showing it. (Allegedly. Etc etc.)

Also, if you’re copping this abusive shit online, report it. You shouldn’t have to put up with it. We shouldn’t normalise it. And as for police resources? There’s only one thing I take from L’Oréal… babes you ARE worth it.

I know other many women have been turned away from authorities, let down or told to “maybe just stay off socials” as though as victims, they are to blame. My experience was different, and I hope others are afforded a similar path.
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - I knew my appearance would be dissected, analysed, and judged—because that’s what happens when you’re a woman in the public eye. Women who had been down this road before tried to prepare me for what to expect.

‘Look polished, but not too polished.’
‘Be serious, but not too serious—God forbid you look “cold” or “harsh.”’
‘Don’t scrunch your face, don’t let the wind make you squint—that will be weaponised.’
‘Also don’t smile too much, because that will be interpreted as flippancy.’
‘And whatever you do, don’t look too confident… or too uncomfortable. But also don’t look weak and afraid. 
OK? Good luck.’

And sure enough, here we are.

For the record, the outfits and accessories I wore were either loaned, borrowed or generously donated by folks in fashion (it also helps to have 4 sisters!) 

I was explicit that any GoFundMe money raised is solely for legal fees. The amount raised so far accounts for about a quarter of the cost of this litigation. Not a cent of it has been spent on anything else. The fact otherwise is being implied by some media outlets is pathetic and plain wrong. 

Anyway, while you’re here, take a moment to appreciate this wild idea: you can seek justice and dress however you want while doing it. Crazy, huh?

Ps. Shout out to my friend, the exquisite stylist @katherine_rizk for her support and excellent eye. 
And the photographer who doubles up as the love of my life @danny_lattouf
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - I knew my appearance would be dissected, analysed, and judged—because that’s what happens when you’re a woman in the public eye. Women who had been down this road before tried to prepare me for what to expect.

‘Look polished, but not too polished.’
‘Be serious, but not too serious—God forbid you look “cold” or “harsh.”’
‘Don’t scrunch your face, don’t let the wind make you squint—that will be weaponised.’
‘Also don’t smile too much, because that will be interpreted as flippancy.’
‘And whatever you do, don’t look too confident… or too uncomfortable. But also don’t look weak and afraid. 
OK? Good luck.’

And sure enough, here we are.

For the record, the outfits and accessories I wore were either loaned, borrowed or generously donated by folks in fashion (it also helps to have 4 sisters!) 

I was explicit that any GoFundMe money raised is solely for legal fees. The amount raised so far accounts for about a quarter of the cost of this litigation. Not a cent of it has been spent on anything else. The fact otherwise is being implied by some media outlets is pathetic and plain wrong. 

Anyway, while you’re here, take a moment to appreciate this wild idea: you can seek justice and dress however you want while doing it. Crazy, huh?

Ps. Shout out to my friend, the exquisite stylist @katherine_rizk for her support and excellent eye. 
And the photographer who doubles up as the love of my life @danny_lattouf
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - I knew my appearance would be dissected, analysed, and judged—because that’s what happens when you’re a woman in the public eye. Women who had been down this road before tried to prepare me for what to expect.

‘Look polished, but not too polished.’
‘Be serious, but not too serious—God forbid you look “cold” or “harsh.”’
‘Don’t scrunch your face, don’t let the wind make you squint—that will be weaponised.’
‘Also don’t smile too much, because that will be interpreted as flippancy.’
‘And whatever you do, don’t look too confident… or too uncomfortable. But also don’t look weak and afraid. 
OK? Good luck.’

And sure enough, here we are.

For the record, the outfits and accessories I wore were either loaned, borrowed or generously donated by folks in fashion (it also helps to have 4 sisters!) 

I was explicit that any GoFundMe money raised is solely for legal fees. The amount raised so far accounts for about a quarter of the cost of this litigation. Not a cent of it has been spent on anything else. The fact otherwise is being implied by some media outlets is pathetic and plain wrong. 

Anyway, while you’re here, take a moment to appreciate this wild idea: you can seek justice and dress however you want while doing it. Crazy, huh?

Ps. Shout out to my friend, the exquisite stylist @katherine_rizk for her support and excellent eye. 
And the photographer who doubles up as the love of my life @danny_lattouf
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - I knew my appearance would be dissected, analysed, and judged—because that’s what happens when you’re a woman in the public eye. Women who had been down this road before tried to prepare me for what to expect.

‘Look polished, but not too polished.’
‘Be serious, but not too serious—God forbid you look “cold” or “harsh.”’
‘Don’t scrunch your face, don’t let the wind make you squint—that will be weaponised.’
‘Also don’t smile too much, because that will be interpreted as flippancy.’
‘And whatever you do, don’t look too confident… or too uncomfortable. But also don’t look weak and afraid. 
OK? Good luck.’

And sure enough, here we are.

For the record, the outfits and accessories I wore were either loaned, borrowed or generously donated by folks in fashion (it also helps to have 4 sisters!) 

I was explicit that any GoFundMe money raised is solely for legal fees. The amount raised so far accounts for about a quarter of the cost of this litigation. Not a cent of it has been spent on anything else. The fact otherwise is being implied by some media outlets is pathetic and plain wrong. 

Anyway, while you’re here, take a moment to appreciate this wild idea: you can seek justice and dress however you want while doing it. Crazy, huh?

Ps. Shout out to my friend, the exquisite stylist @katherine_rizk for her support and excellent eye. 
And the photographer who doubles up as the love of my life @danny_lattouf
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - I knew my appearance would be dissected, analysed, and judged—because that’s what happens when you’re a woman in the public eye. Women who had been down this road before tried to prepare me for what to expect.

‘Look polished, but not too polished.’
‘Be serious, but not too serious—God forbid you look “cold” or “harsh.”’
‘Don’t scrunch your face, don’t let the wind make you squint—that will be weaponised.’
‘Also don’t smile too much, because that will be interpreted as flippancy.’
‘And whatever you do, don’t look too confident… or too uncomfortable. But also don’t look weak and afraid. 
OK? Good luck.’

And sure enough, here we are.

For the record, the outfits and accessories I wore were either loaned, borrowed or generously donated by folks in fashion (it also helps to have 4 sisters!) 

I was explicit that any GoFundMe money raised is solely for legal fees. The amount raised so far accounts for about a quarter of the cost of this litigation. Not a cent of it has been spent on anything else. The fact otherwise is being implied by some media outlets is pathetic and plain wrong. 

Anyway, while you’re here, take a moment to appreciate this wild idea: you can seek justice and dress however you want while doing it. Crazy, huh?

Ps. Shout out to my friend, the exquisite stylist @katherine_rizk for her support and excellent eye. 
And the photographer who doubles up as the love of my life @danny_lattouf
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - I knew my appearance would be dissected, analysed, and judged—because that’s what happens when you’re a woman in the public eye. Women who had been down this road before tried to prepare me for what to expect.

‘Look polished, but not too polished.’
‘Be serious, but not too serious—God forbid you look “cold” or “harsh.”’
‘Don’t scrunch your face, don’t let the wind make you squint—that will be weaponised.’
‘Also don’t smile too much, because that will be interpreted as flippancy.’
‘And whatever you do, don’t look too confident… or too uncomfortable. But also don’t look weak and afraid. 
OK? Good luck.’

And sure enough, here we are.

For the record, the outfits and accessories I wore were either loaned, borrowed or generously donated by folks in fashion (it also helps to have 4 sisters!) 

I was explicit that any GoFundMe money raised is solely for legal fees. The amount raised so far accounts for about a quarter of the cost of this litigation. Not a cent of it has been spent on anything else. The fact otherwise is being implied by some media outlets is pathetic and plain wrong. 

Anyway, while you’re here, take a moment to appreciate this wild idea: you can seek justice and dress however you want while doing it. Crazy, huh?

Ps. Shout out to my friend, the exquisite stylist @katherine_rizk for her support and excellent eye. 
And the photographer who doubles up as the love of my life @danny_lattouf
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - I knew my appearance would be dissected, analysed, and judged—because that’s what happens when you’re a woman in the public eye. Women who had been down this road before tried to prepare me for what to expect.

‘Look polished, but not too polished.’
‘Be serious, but not too serious—God forbid you look “cold” or “harsh.”’
‘Don’t scrunch your face, don’t let the wind make you squint—that will be weaponised.’
‘Also don’t smile too much, because that will be interpreted as flippancy.’
‘And whatever you do, don’t look too confident… or too uncomfortable. But also don’t look weak and afraid. 
OK? Good luck.’

And sure enough, here we are.

For the record, the outfits and accessories I wore were either loaned, borrowed or generously donated by folks in fashion (it also helps to have 4 sisters!) 

I was explicit that any GoFundMe money raised is solely for legal fees. The amount raised so far accounts for about a quarter of the cost of this litigation. Not a cent of it has been spent on anything else. The fact otherwise is being implied by some media outlets is pathetic and plain wrong. 

Anyway, while you’re here, take a moment to appreciate this wild idea: you can seek justice and dress however you want while doing it. Crazy, huh?

Ps. Shout out to my friend, the exquisite stylist @katherine_rizk for her support and excellent eye. 
And the photographer who doubles up as the love of my life @danny_lattouf
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - Lattouf v ABC: Seven days before the Federal Court so far.

Evidence in chief has been presented, and all witnesses have been cross-examined.

The final two days in court are scheduled for February 27 and 28, when both sides will present their closing arguments.

I feel the immense pressure and weight of this process, but your kind messages of support buoy me — I’m both moved and thankful. 

I am deeply grateful to my brilliant barristers, Oshie Fagir (r) and Philip Boncardo (l), and to my exceptional and compassionate lawyers, Josh Bornstein and Penelope Parker of @mauriceblackburnlawyers , who have been steadfastly representing me for over a year.

If you’d like to support my legal fund, you can donate via the link in my bio.

Every contribution helps me keep this justice journey going. It’s a long road and it turns out tickets aren’t cheap. 

Thank you for your support.
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - A statement from one of my lawyers Josh Bornstein @mauriceblackburnlawyers and I.

I’m very fortunate to be supported and represented by a formidable team that includes Josh and also Sarah Ibrahim of @central.lawyers 

#nofearnofavour
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - A statement from one of my lawyers Josh Bornstein @mauriceblackburnlawyers and I.

I’m very fortunate to be supported and represented by a formidable team that includes Josh and also Sarah Ibrahim of @central.lawyers 

#nofearnofavour
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - A statement from one of my lawyers Josh Bornstein @mauriceblackburnlawyers and I.

I’m very fortunate to be supported and represented by a formidable team that includes Josh and also Sarah Ibrahim of @central.lawyers 

#nofearnofavour
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - A statement from one of my lawyers Josh Bornstein @mauriceblackburnlawyers and I.

I’m very fortunate to be supported and represented by a formidable team that includes Josh and also Sarah Ibrahim of @central.lawyers 

#nofearnofavour
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - A statement from one of my lawyers Josh Bornstein @mauriceblackburnlawyers and I.

I’m very fortunate to be supported and represented by a formidable team that includes Josh and also Sarah Ibrahim of @central.lawyers 

#nofearnofavour
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - A statement from one of my lawyers Josh Bornstein @mauriceblackburnlawyers and I.

I’m very fortunate to be supported and represented by a formidable team that includes Josh and also Sarah Ibrahim of @central.lawyers 

#nofearnofavour
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - A statement from one of my lawyers Josh Bornstein @mauriceblackburnlawyers and I.

I’m very fortunate to be supported and represented by a formidable team that includes Josh and also Sarah Ibrahim of @central.lawyers 

#nofearnofavour
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - Imagine it’s 2025, and an Australian newspaper publishes an article describing a population under occupation in an apartheid state as “gorillas.” Now imagine it follows this by branding an entire race as “black-hearted.”

Then consider that this same newspaper has spent months posturing about its commitment to “social cohesion” and denouncing racism against a marginalised community. 

This is staggering and shameful, even for The Australian.

Brazen bigotry has been resuscitated.

You can make a complaint to the Australian Press Council and also give Media Watch a heads up.

NOTE: The Instagram post when up on Friday 17th January at 5.30pm and is the second tile of the post.
It’s a commentary piece written by Alan Howe, The Australian’s ‘history and obituaries editor’. 

UPDATE: Around midday on Saturday 18th the Instagram post was taken down. The article remains up on its website.
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - Link in bio if you wish to contribute. 

#NoFearNoFavour
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - Mediation was unsuccessful today which is incredibly disheartening. The next step is a trial before the Federal Court of Australia. Despite how hard  this has been on me and how unfair it is, let me be clear —  I WILL NOT STOP. 

I will not stop fighting for press freedom.
I will not stop fighting for human rights.
I will not stop fighting for a brave and independent ABC, a public broadcaster that doesn’t bow to lobby groups.

I am buoyed by and grateful for so much public support, support from the MEAA and from my journalism peers. 

Thank you also to my lawyers @mauriceblackburnlawyers and @thepassionatelawyer.

If you’re willing and able to contribute to my legal fees there’s a GoFundMe link in my bio. 
#nofearnofavour
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - Mediation was unsuccessful today which is incredibly disheartening. The next step is a trial before the Federal Court of Australia. Despite how hard  this has been on me and how unfair it is, let me be clear —  I WILL NOT STOP. 

I will not stop fighting for press freedom.
I will not stop fighting for human rights.
I will not stop fighting for a brave and independent ABC, a public broadcaster that doesn’t bow to lobby groups.

I am buoyed by and grateful for so much public support, support from the MEAA and from my journalism peers. 

Thank you also to my lawyers @mauriceblackburnlawyers and @thepassionatelawyer.

If you’re willing and able to contribute to my legal fees there’s a GoFundMe link in my bio. 
#nofearnofavour
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - Mediation was unsuccessful today which is incredibly disheartening. The next step is a trial before the Federal Court of Australia. Despite how hard  this has been on me and how unfair it is, let me be clear —  I WILL NOT STOP. 

I will not stop fighting for press freedom.
I will not stop fighting for human rights.
I will not stop fighting for a brave and independent ABC, a public broadcaster that doesn’t bow to lobby groups.

I am buoyed by and grateful for so much public support, support from the MEAA and from my journalism peers. 

Thank you also to my lawyers @mauriceblackburnlawyers and @thepassionatelawyer.

If you’re willing and able to contribute to my legal fees there’s a GoFundMe link in my bio. 
#nofearnofavour
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - Mediation was unsuccessful today which is incredibly disheartening. The next step is a trial before the Federal Court of Australia. Despite how hard  this has been on me and how unfair it is, let me be clear —  I WILL NOT STOP. 

I will not stop fighting for press freedom.
I will not stop fighting for human rights.
I will not stop fighting for a brave and independent ABC, a public broadcaster that doesn’t bow to lobby groups.

I am buoyed by and grateful for so much public support, support from the MEAA and from my journalism peers. 

Thank you also to my lawyers @mauriceblackburnlawyers and @thepassionatelawyer.

If you’re willing and able to contribute to my legal fees there’s a GoFundMe link in my bio. 
#nofearnofavour
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - Mediation was unsuccessful today which is incredibly disheartening. The next step is a trial before the Federal Court of Australia. Despite how hard  this has been on me and how unfair it is, let me be clear —  I WILL NOT STOP. 

I will not stop fighting for press freedom.
I will not stop fighting for human rights.
I will not stop fighting for a brave and independent ABC, a public broadcaster that doesn’t bow to lobby groups.

I am buoyed by and grateful for so much public support, support from the MEAA and from my journalism peers. 

Thank you also to my lawyers @mauriceblackburnlawyers and @thepassionatelawyer.

If you’re willing and able to contribute to my legal fees there’s a GoFundMe link in my bio. 
#nofearnofavour
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - Mediation was unsuccessful today which is incredibly disheartening. The next step is a trial before the Federal Court of Australia. Despite how hard  this has been on me and how unfair it is, let me be clear —  I WILL NOT STOP. 

I will not stop fighting for press freedom.
I will not stop fighting for human rights.
I will not stop fighting for a brave and independent ABC, a public broadcaster that doesn’t bow to lobby groups.

I am buoyed by and grateful for so much public support, support from the MEAA and from my journalism peers. 

Thank you also to my lawyers @mauriceblackburnlawyers and @thepassionatelawyer.

If you’re willing and able to contribute to my legal fees there’s a GoFundMe link in my bio. 
#nofearnofavour
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - Testimonies from journalists who didn’t - or couldn’t - sign the letter calling for greater scrutiny in the reporting of the violence unfolding in the Middle East. 

There were too many responses to include all of them but you get the idea. 

They come from journos in TV, print and online newsrooms, across both commercial and public broadcasters. 

The aim with sharing these is to give you a glimpse of the pressure some journalists are under and to make it clear that even though many didn’t sign the letter publicly, they support the letter privately.
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - Testimonies from journalists who didn’t - or couldn’t - sign the letter calling for greater scrutiny in the reporting of the violence unfolding in the Middle East. 

There were too many responses to include all of them but you get the idea. 

They come from journos in TV, print and online newsrooms, across both commercial and public broadcasters. 

The aim with sharing these is to give you a glimpse of the pressure some journalists are under and to make it clear that even though many didn’t sign the letter publicly, they support the letter privately.
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - Testimonies from journalists who didn’t - or couldn’t - sign the letter calling for greater scrutiny in the reporting of the violence unfolding in the Middle East. 

There were too many responses to include all of them but you get the idea. 

They come from journos in TV, print and online newsrooms, across both commercial and public broadcasters. 

The aim with sharing these is to give you a glimpse of the pressure some journalists are under and to make it clear that even though many didn’t sign the letter publicly, they support the letter privately.
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - Testimonies from journalists who didn’t - or couldn’t - sign the letter calling for greater scrutiny in the reporting of the violence unfolding in the Middle East. 

There were too many responses to include all of them but you get the idea. 

They come from journos in TV, print and online newsrooms, across both commercial and public broadcasters. 

The aim with sharing these is to give you a glimpse of the pressure some journalists are under and to make it clear that even though many didn’t sign the letter publicly, they support the letter privately.
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - Testimonies from journalists who didn’t - or couldn’t - sign the letter calling for greater scrutiny in the reporting of the violence unfolding in the Middle East. 

There were too many responses to include all of them but you get the idea. 

They come from journos in TV, print and online newsrooms, across both commercial and public broadcasters. 

The aim with sharing these is to give you a glimpse of the pressure some journalists are under and to make it clear that even though many didn’t sign the letter publicly, they support the letter privately.
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - Testimonies from journalists who didn’t - or couldn’t - sign the letter calling for greater scrutiny in the reporting of the violence unfolding in the Middle East. 

There were too many responses to include all of them but you get the idea. 

They come from journos in TV, print and online newsrooms, across both commercial and public broadcasters. 

The aim with sharing these is to give you a glimpse of the pressure some journalists are under and to make it clear that even though many didn’t sign the letter publicly, they support the letter privately.
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - Testimonies from journalists who didn’t - or couldn’t - sign the letter calling for greater scrutiny in the reporting of the violence unfolding in the Middle East. 

There were too many responses to include all of them but you get the idea. 

They come from journos in TV, print and online newsrooms, across both commercial and public broadcasters. 

The aim with sharing these is to give you a glimpse of the pressure some journalists are under and to make it clear that even though many didn’t sign the letter publicly, they support the letter privately.
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - Testimonies from journalists who didn’t - or couldn’t - sign the letter calling for greater scrutiny in the reporting of the violence unfolding in the Middle East. 

There were too many responses to include all of them but you get the idea. 

They come from journos in TV, print and online newsrooms, across both commercial and public broadcasters. 

The aim with sharing these is to give you a glimpse of the pressure some journalists are under and to make it clear that even though many didn’t sign the letter publicly, they support the letter privately.
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - Testimonies from journalists who didn’t - or couldn’t - sign the letter calling for greater scrutiny in the reporting of the violence unfolding in the Middle East. 

There were too many responses to include all of them but you get the idea. 

They come from journos in TV, print and online newsrooms, across both commercial and public broadcasters. 

The aim with sharing these is to give you a glimpse of the pressure some journalists are under and to make it clear that even though many didn’t sign the letter publicly, they support the letter privately.
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - Testimonies from journalists who didn’t - or couldn’t - sign the letter calling for greater scrutiny in the reporting of the violence unfolding in the Middle East. 

There were too many responses to include all of them but you get the idea. 

They come from journos in TV, print and online newsrooms, across both commercial and public broadcasters. 

The aim with sharing these is to give you a glimpse of the pressure some journalists are under and to make it clear that even though many didn’t sign the letter publicly, they support the letter privately.
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - How will the history books remember 2023?

2023 will be remembered as a year where it seemed  more offensive to:

❌ Call for a ceasefire 
❌ Believe violence doesn’t solve problems 
❌ Condemn the targeting and killing of journalists 
❌ Scrutinise war propaganda and misinformation 

Than:

✅ Ignoring pleas from all leading human rights organisations 
✅ Disproportionally slaughtering women and children 
✅ Killing the largest number of journalists in a conflict since record keeping began 
✅ Using propaganda, misinformation and disinformation to justify a genocide in the making
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - This year has been heavy. It’s been wild. My heart aches. I’m beginning to lose hope which is not like me.

So I’m taking an extended break from work and social media. This is uncomfortable for me and will be a challenge, but it’s necessary to create space and time to rest and heal. 

You’re of no use to others if you neglect yourself. So this is me putting my oxygen mask on first. Don’t worry, soon enough I’ll be giving CPR to those who don’t even want it. 

A social media producer will be managing my account and posting content from @theantoinettes_pod and @thebriefingpodcast in my absence (episodes will keep rolling out). 

There’s a link in my bio if you want to donate to my legal fees in my unfair dismissal case against the ABC.

If you have a booking/speaking/media inquiry you can hit the email button on my profile and send a request which will be managed.

I won’t be checking emails or messages. 

At some point I’ll be back and I’ll be OK. In the meantime, look after yourselves and eachother. 

And don’t do anything I wouldn’t do. 

📸 @hughstewart_
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - After someone wanted me “deported” and called me a “kebab person” - a funny stranger on the internet sent this to me.
It cracks me up every time I look at it.
Thank you kind stranger. 

I’m tired today. The world can be cruel. Online trolls are relentless. But I always choose light and laughter (and kebabs with extra garlic sauce).

Spread toom, not hate!

#kebabperson #garlicsauce #bestkebab #hotkebab ##spreadtoomnothate #toom
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - My mother أمي.
Her story.  قصتها
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - My mother أمي.
Her story.  قصتها
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - My mother أمي.
Her story.  قصتها
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - My mother أمي.
Her story.  قصتها
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - My mother أمي.
Her story.  قصتها
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - My mother أمي.
Her story.  قصتها
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - Forget the Rich List, I made the Top 10 Shitstirrer’s list for 2024, @crikey.news is recognising the biggest nuisances to powerful people.

“After being unceremoniously dumped by the ABC, Antoinette Lattouf refused to go quietly. Instead, she embraced her role as a national symbol for the people calling out the influence of pro-Israel lobbies on Australian media, the announcement noted. 

My first reaction to coming in at #5, is that I’m terrified to tell my mother I didn’t make top three.

Below is my acceptance speech in full:

I’ve survived the last year, so that’s something. If I were an Arab journalist “stirring the pot” about war crimes in Gaza and reporting from the Middle East instead of Sydney, there’s a good chance I’d have been taken out by the IDF like 140 Palestinian journalist in the past 14 months. So, let’s raise a glass to the fact that I haven’t been snipered and somehow made it onto this list.

Sure, the pro-Israel lobbyists tried to career-assassinate me, and the ABC is dabbling in lawfare, but I’d like to think I’ve shown that pushing back against powerful institutions not only holds them accountable—it gives you an even louder voice.

I’d also like to thank God and WhatsApp groups (and apologise to my mother. I promise to stir harder next year to make top 3.)
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - Forget the Rich List, I made the Top 10 Shitstirrer’s list for 2024, @crikey.news is recognising the biggest nuisances to powerful people.

“After being unceremoniously dumped by the ABC, Antoinette Lattouf refused to go quietly. Instead, she embraced her role as a national symbol for the people calling out the influence of pro-Israel lobbies on Australian media, the announcement noted. 

My first reaction to coming in at #5, is that I’m terrified to tell my mother I didn’t make top three.

Below is my acceptance speech in full:

I’ve survived the last year, so that’s something. If I were an Arab journalist “stirring the pot” about war crimes in Gaza and reporting from the Middle East instead of Sydney, there’s a good chance I’d have been taken out by the IDF like 140 Palestinian journalist in the past 14 months. So, let’s raise a glass to the fact that I haven’t been snipered and somehow made it onto this list.

Sure, the pro-Israel lobbyists tried to career-assassinate me, and the ABC is dabbling in lawfare, but I’d like to think I’ve shown that pushing back against powerful institutions not only holds them accountable—it gives you an even louder voice.

I’d also like to thank God and WhatsApp groups (and apologise to my mother. I promise to stir harder next year to make top 3.)
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - Forget the Rich List, I made the Top 10 Shitstirrer’s list for 2024, @crikey.news is recognising the biggest nuisances to powerful people.

“After being unceremoniously dumped by the ABC, Antoinette Lattouf refused to go quietly. Instead, she embraced her role as a national symbol for the people calling out the influence of pro-Israel lobbies on Australian media, the announcement noted. 

My first reaction to coming in at #5, is that I’m terrified to tell my mother I didn’t make top three.

Below is my acceptance speech in full:

I’ve survived the last year, so that’s something. If I were an Arab journalist “stirring the pot” about war crimes in Gaza and reporting from the Middle East instead of Sydney, there’s a good chance I’d have been taken out by the IDF like 140 Palestinian journalist in the past 14 months. So, let’s raise a glass to the fact that I haven’t been snipered and somehow made it onto this list.

Sure, the pro-Israel lobbyists tried to career-assassinate me, and the ABC is dabbling in lawfare, but I’d like to think I’ve shown that pushing back against powerful institutions not only holds them accountable—it gives you an even louder voice.

I’d also like to thank God and WhatsApp groups (and apologise to my mother. I promise to stir harder next year to make top 3.)
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - Forget the Rich List, I made the Top 10 Shitstirrer’s list for 2024, @crikey.news is recognising the biggest nuisances to powerful people.

“After being unceremoniously dumped by the ABC, Antoinette Lattouf refused to go quietly. Instead, she embraced her role as a national symbol for the people calling out the influence of pro-Israel lobbies on Australian media, the announcement noted. 

My first reaction to coming in at #5, is that I’m terrified to tell my mother I didn’t make top three.

Below is my acceptance speech in full:

I’ve survived the last year, so that’s something. If I were an Arab journalist “stirring the pot” about war crimes in Gaza and reporting from the Middle East instead of Sydney, there’s a good chance I’d have been taken out by the IDF like 140 Palestinian journalist in the past 14 months. So, let’s raise a glass to the fact that I haven’t been snipered and somehow made it onto this list.

Sure, the pro-Israel lobbyists tried to career-assassinate me, and the ABC is dabbling in lawfare, but I’d like to think I’ve shown that pushing back against powerful institutions not only holds them accountable—it gives you an even louder voice.

I’d also like to thank God and WhatsApp groups (and apologise to my mother. I promise to stir harder next year to make top 3.)
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - Forget the Rich List, I made the Top 10 Shitstirrer’s list for 2024, @crikey.news is recognising the biggest nuisances to powerful people.

“After being unceremoniously dumped by the ABC, Antoinette Lattouf refused to go quietly. Instead, she embraced her role as a national symbol for the people calling out the influence of pro-Israel lobbies on Australian media, the announcement noted. 

My first reaction to coming in at #5, is that I’m terrified to tell my mother I didn’t make top three.

Below is my acceptance speech in full:

I’ve survived the last year, so that’s something. If I were an Arab journalist “stirring the pot” about war crimes in Gaza and reporting from the Middle East instead of Sydney, there’s a good chance I’d have been taken out by the IDF like 140 Palestinian journalist in the past 14 months. So, let’s raise a glass to the fact that I haven’t been snipered and somehow made it onto this list.

Sure, the pro-Israel lobbyists tried to career-assassinate me, and the ABC is dabbling in lawfare, but I’d like to think I’ve shown that pushing back against powerful institutions not only holds them accountable—it gives you an even louder voice.

I’d also like to thank God and WhatsApp groups (and apologise to my mother. I promise to stir harder next year to make top 3.)
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - Forget the Rich List, I made the Top 10 Shitstirrer’s list for 2024, @crikey.news is recognising the biggest nuisances to powerful people.

“After being unceremoniously dumped by the ABC, Antoinette Lattouf refused to go quietly. Instead, she embraced her role as a national symbol for the people calling out the influence of pro-Israel lobbies on Australian media, the announcement noted. 

My first reaction to coming in at #5, is that I’m terrified to tell my mother I didn’t make top three.

Below is my acceptance speech in full:

I’ve survived the last year, so that’s something. If I were an Arab journalist “stirring the pot” about war crimes in Gaza and reporting from the Middle East instead of Sydney, there’s a good chance I’d have been taken out by the IDF like 140 Palestinian journalist in the past 14 months. So, let’s raise a glass to the fact that I haven’t been snipered and somehow made it onto this list.

Sure, the pro-Israel lobbyists tried to career-assassinate me, and the ABC is dabbling in lawfare, but I’d like to think I’ve shown that pushing back against powerful institutions not only holds them accountable—it gives you an even louder voice.

I’d also like to thank God and WhatsApp groups (and apologise to my mother. I promise to stir harder next year to make top 3.)
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - OK kids. Get your workbook out and take notes. Journalism 101: don’t excuse war crimes and injustice, name and interrogate it.
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - OK kids. Get your workbook out and take notes. Journalism 101: don’t excuse war crimes and injustice, name and interrogate it.
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - OK kids. Get your workbook out and take notes. Journalism 101: don’t excuse war crimes and injustice, name and interrogate it.
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - OK kids. Get your workbook out and take notes. Journalism 101: don’t excuse war crimes and injustice, name and interrogate it.
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - OK kids. Get your workbook out and take notes. Journalism 101: don’t excuse war crimes and injustice, name and interrogate it.
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - OK kids. Get your workbook out and take notes. Journalism 101: don’t excuse war crimes and injustice, name and interrogate it.
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - OK kids. Get your workbook out and take notes. Journalism 101: don’t excuse war crimes and injustice, name and interrogate it.
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - OK kids. Get your workbook out and take notes. Journalism 101: don’t excuse war crimes and injustice, name and interrogate it.
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - I suspect I’ve been shadowbanned for mentioning the “G” word, so here’s my attempt to trick the algorithm with some #gratitude and #inspo.

Shit making me smile lately:
	1.	Pushing my body – I’ve become one of those people who run, do Bikram yoga, and sit in saunas for fun. Apparently, testing my mind and body boosts my mood and makes me stronger—or at least that’s what Reddit told told me. Mostly, I’m just sore and very sweaty.

	2.	My husband, Danny – Sure, he’s hot. But he’s also annoyingly kind, empathetic, romantic, and creative. It’s gross how much I like him.

	3.	My dad’s garden – Lebanese cucumbers are elite. But honestly, his whole garden is a vibe. It’s not just about the fresh produce; it’s about how it connects him to his homeland and his roots. Watching him care for it so meticulously reminds me where I come from.

	4.	My daughters – I rarely post about them to protect their safety and privacy, but they are my biggest joy and inspiration. Everything I do, I do to make them proud. I’m trying my best not to screw it up. 

	5.	Kobe (the dog) – Look at this fluffy love machine. He somehow knows when I’m down and sits with me all day. Therapy sessions but cheaper.

	6.	Kindness from strangers – Someone gave me charity chocolate recently. Moments like these remind me there are genuinely good people out there—almost enough to make up for a$$wipe trolls.

	7.	Saltwater and long walks with friends – Turns out, being dragged outside for ocean air and long walks actually does help. Who knew?

	8.	Dancing to Arabic music – My sister and I took belly dancing lessons for years, so I’m not bad (I promise). But honestly, the drums and melodies are so contagious I’d still dance even if I was terrible.

	9.	Sydney’s summer – No offense, but why would I leave this city in summer? Everyone else can keep their snow and skiing.

	10.	Libraries and writing – Sitting in a library with another author makes me feel like I have a real job. It’s part research, part pretending we’re intellectuals, and mostly procrastination, but I’m calling it “work.”

Let’s see if this post passes the algorithm’s vibe check.

Tell me what you’re doing to stay sane. What are you #grateful for?
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - I suspect I’ve been shadowbanned for mentioning the “G” word, so here’s my attempt to trick the algorithm with some #gratitude and #inspo.

Shit making me smile lately:
	1.	Pushing my body – I’ve become one of those people who run, do Bikram yoga, and sit in saunas for fun. Apparently, testing my mind and body boosts my mood and makes me stronger—or at least that’s what Reddit told told me. Mostly, I’m just sore and very sweaty.

	2.	My husband, Danny – Sure, he’s hot. But he’s also annoyingly kind, empathetic, romantic, and creative. It’s gross how much I like him.

	3.	My dad’s garden – Lebanese cucumbers are elite. But honestly, his whole garden is a vibe. It’s not just about the fresh produce; it’s about how it connects him to his homeland and his roots. Watching him care for it so meticulously reminds me where I come from.

	4.	My daughters – I rarely post about them to protect their safety and privacy, but they are my biggest joy and inspiration. Everything I do, I do to make them proud. I’m trying my best not to screw it up. 

	5.	Kobe (the dog) – Look at this fluffy love machine. He somehow knows when I’m down and sits with me all day. Therapy sessions but cheaper.

	6.	Kindness from strangers – Someone gave me charity chocolate recently. Moments like these remind me there are genuinely good people out there—almost enough to make up for a$$wipe trolls.

	7.	Saltwater and long walks with friends – Turns out, being dragged outside for ocean air and long walks actually does help. Who knew?

	8.	Dancing to Arabic music – My sister and I took belly dancing lessons for years, so I’m not bad (I promise). But honestly, the drums and melodies are so contagious I’d still dance even if I was terrible.

	9.	Sydney’s summer – No offense, but why would I leave this city in summer? Everyone else can keep their snow and skiing.

	10.	Libraries and writing – Sitting in a library with another author makes me feel like I have a real job. It’s part research, part pretending we’re intellectuals, and mostly procrastination, but I’m calling it “work.”

Let’s see if this post passes the algorithm’s vibe check.

Tell me what you’re doing to stay sane. What are you #grateful for?
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - I suspect I’ve been shadowbanned for mentioning the “G” word, so here’s my attempt to trick the algorithm with some #gratitude and #inspo.

Shit making me smile lately:
	1.	Pushing my body – I’ve become one of those people who run, do Bikram yoga, and sit in saunas for fun. Apparently, testing my mind and body boosts my mood and makes me stronger—or at least that’s what Reddit told told me. Mostly, I’m just sore and very sweaty.

	2.	My husband, Danny – Sure, he’s hot. But he’s also annoyingly kind, empathetic, romantic, and creative. It’s gross how much I like him.

	3.	My dad’s garden – Lebanese cucumbers are elite. But honestly, his whole garden is a vibe. It’s not just about the fresh produce; it’s about how it connects him to his homeland and his roots. Watching him care for it so meticulously reminds me where I come from.

	4.	My daughters – I rarely post about them to protect their safety and privacy, but they are my biggest joy and inspiration. Everything I do, I do to make them proud. I’m trying my best not to screw it up. 

	5.	Kobe (the dog) – Look at this fluffy love machine. He somehow knows when I’m down and sits with me all day. Therapy sessions but cheaper.

	6.	Kindness from strangers – Someone gave me charity chocolate recently. Moments like these remind me there are genuinely good people out there—almost enough to make up for a$$wipe trolls.

	7.	Saltwater and long walks with friends – Turns out, being dragged outside for ocean air and long walks actually does help. Who knew?

	8.	Dancing to Arabic music – My sister and I took belly dancing lessons for years, so I’m not bad (I promise). But honestly, the drums and melodies are so contagious I’d still dance even if I was terrible.

	9.	Sydney’s summer – No offense, but why would I leave this city in summer? Everyone else can keep their snow and skiing.

	10.	Libraries and writing – Sitting in a library with another author makes me feel like I have a real job. It’s part research, part pretending we’re intellectuals, and mostly procrastination, but I’m calling it “work.”

Let’s see if this post passes the algorithm’s vibe check.

Tell me what you’re doing to stay sane. What are you #grateful for?
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - I suspect I’ve been shadowbanned for mentioning the “G” word, so here’s my attempt to trick the algorithm with some #gratitude and #inspo.

Shit making me smile lately:
	1.	Pushing my body – I’ve become one of those people who run, do Bikram yoga, and sit in saunas for fun. Apparently, testing my mind and body boosts my mood and makes me stronger—or at least that’s what Reddit told told me. Mostly, I’m just sore and very sweaty.

	2.	My husband, Danny – Sure, he’s hot. But he’s also annoyingly kind, empathetic, romantic, and creative. It’s gross how much I like him.

	3.	My dad’s garden – Lebanese cucumbers are elite. But honestly, his whole garden is a vibe. It’s not just about the fresh produce; it’s about how it connects him to his homeland and his roots. Watching him care for it so meticulously reminds me where I come from.

	4.	My daughters – I rarely post about them to protect their safety and privacy, but they are my biggest joy and inspiration. Everything I do, I do to make them proud. I’m trying my best not to screw it up. 

	5.	Kobe (the dog) – Look at this fluffy love machine. He somehow knows when I’m down and sits with me all day. Therapy sessions but cheaper.

	6.	Kindness from strangers – Someone gave me charity chocolate recently. Moments like these remind me there are genuinely good people out there—almost enough to make up for a$$wipe trolls.

	7.	Saltwater and long walks with friends – Turns out, being dragged outside for ocean air and long walks actually does help. Who knew?

	8.	Dancing to Arabic music – My sister and I took belly dancing lessons for years, so I’m not bad (I promise). But honestly, the drums and melodies are so contagious I’d still dance even if I was terrible.

	9.	Sydney’s summer – No offense, but why would I leave this city in summer? Everyone else can keep their snow and skiing.

	10.	Libraries and writing – Sitting in a library with another author makes me feel like I have a real job. It’s part research, part pretending we’re intellectuals, and mostly procrastination, but I’m calling it “work.”

Let’s see if this post passes the algorithm’s vibe check.

Tell me what you’re doing to stay sane. What are you #grateful for?
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - I suspect I’ve been shadowbanned for mentioning the “G” word, so here’s my attempt to trick the algorithm with some #gratitude and #inspo.

Shit making me smile lately:
	1.	Pushing my body – I’ve become one of those people who run, do Bikram yoga, and sit in saunas for fun. Apparently, testing my mind and body boosts my mood and makes me stronger—or at least that’s what Reddit told told me. Mostly, I’m just sore and very sweaty.

	2.	My husband, Danny – Sure, he’s hot. But he’s also annoyingly kind, empathetic, romantic, and creative. It’s gross how much I like him.

	3.	My dad’s garden – Lebanese cucumbers are elite. But honestly, his whole garden is a vibe. It’s not just about the fresh produce; it’s about how it connects him to his homeland and his roots. Watching him care for it so meticulously reminds me where I come from.

	4.	My daughters – I rarely post about them to protect their safety and privacy, but they are my biggest joy and inspiration. Everything I do, I do to make them proud. I’m trying my best not to screw it up. 

	5.	Kobe (the dog) – Look at this fluffy love machine. He somehow knows when I’m down and sits with me all day. Therapy sessions but cheaper.

	6.	Kindness from strangers – Someone gave me charity chocolate recently. Moments like these remind me there are genuinely good people out there—almost enough to make up for a$$wipe trolls.

	7.	Saltwater and long walks with friends – Turns out, being dragged outside for ocean air and long walks actually does help. Who knew?

	8.	Dancing to Arabic music – My sister and I took belly dancing lessons for years, so I’m not bad (I promise). But honestly, the drums and melodies are so contagious I’d still dance even if I was terrible.

	9.	Sydney’s summer – No offense, but why would I leave this city in summer? Everyone else can keep their snow and skiing.

	10.	Libraries and writing – Sitting in a library with another author makes me feel like I have a real job. It’s part research, part pretending we’re intellectuals, and mostly procrastination, but I’m calling it “work.”

Let’s see if this post passes the algorithm’s vibe check.

Tell me what you’re doing to stay sane. What are you #grateful for?
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - I suspect I’ve been shadowbanned for mentioning the “G” word, so here’s my attempt to trick the algorithm with some #gratitude and #inspo.

Shit making me smile lately:
	1.	Pushing my body – I’ve become one of those people who run, do Bikram yoga, and sit in saunas for fun. Apparently, testing my mind and body boosts my mood and makes me stronger—or at least that’s what Reddit told told me. Mostly, I’m just sore and very sweaty.

	2.	My husband, Danny – Sure, he’s hot. But he’s also annoyingly kind, empathetic, romantic, and creative. It’s gross how much I like him.

	3.	My dad’s garden – Lebanese cucumbers are elite. But honestly, his whole garden is a vibe. It’s not just about the fresh produce; it’s about how it connects him to his homeland and his roots. Watching him care for it so meticulously reminds me where I come from.

	4.	My daughters – I rarely post about them to protect their safety and privacy, but they are my biggest joy and inspiration. Everything I do, I do to make them proud. I’m trying my best not to screw it up. 

	5.	Kobe (the dog) – Look at this fluffy love machine. He somehow knows when I’m down and sits with me all day. Therapy sessions but cheaper.

	6.	Kindness from strangers – Someone gave me charity chocolate recently. Moments like these remind me there are genuinely good people out there—almost enough to make up for a$$wipe trolls.

	7.	Saltwater and long walks with friends – Turns out, being dragged outside for ocean air and long walks actually does help. Who knew?

	8.	Dancing to Arabic music – My sister and I took belly dancing lessons for years, so I’m not bad (I promise). But honestly, the drums and melodies are so contagious I’d still dance even if I was terrible.

	9.	Sydney’s summer – No offense, but why would I leave this city in summer? Everyone else can keep their snow and skiing.

	10.	Libraries and writing – Sitting in a library with another author makes me feel like I have a real job. It’s part research, part pretending we’re intellectuals, and mostly procrastination, but I’m calling it “work.”

Let’s see if this post passes the algorithm’s vibe check.

Tell me what you’re doing to stay sane. What are you #grateful for?
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - I suspect I’ve been shadowbanned for mentioning the “G” word, so here’s my attempt to trick the algorithm with some #gratitude and #inspo.

Shit making me smile lately:
	1.	Pushing my body – I’ve become one of those people who run, do Bikram yoga, and sit in saunas for fun. Apparently, testing my mind and body boosts my mood and makes me stronger—or at least that’s what Reddit told told me. Mostly, I’m just sore and very sweaty.

	2.	My husband, Danny – Sure, he’s hot. But he’s also annoyingly kind, empathetic, romantic, and creative. It’s gross how much I like him.

	3.	My dad’s garden – Lebanese cucumbers are elite. But honestly, his whole garden is a vibe. It’s not just about the fresh produce; it’s about how it connects him to his homeland and his roots. Watching him care for it so meticulously reminds me where I come from.

	4.	My daughters – I rarely post about them to protect their safety and privacy, but they are my biggest joy and inspiration. Everything I do, I do to make them proud. I’m trying my best not to screw it up. 

	5.	Kobe (the dog) – Look at this fluffy love machine. He somehow knows when I’m down and sits with me all day. Therapy sessions but cheaper.

	6.	Kindness from strangers – Someone gave me charity chocolate recently. Moments like these remind me there are genuinely good people out there—almost enough to make up for a$$wipe trolls.

	7.	Saltwater and long walks with friends – Turns out, being dragged outside for ocean air and long walks actually does help. Who knew?

	8.	Dancing to Arabic music – My sister and I took belly dancing lessons for years, so I’m not bad (I promise). But honestly, the drums and melodies are so contagious I’d still dance even if I was terrible.

	9.	Sydney’s summer – No offense, but why would I leave this city in summer? Everyone else can keep their snow and skiing.

	10.	Libraries and writing – Sitting in a library with another author makes me feel like I have a real job. It’s part research, part pretending we’re intellectuals, and mostly procrastination, but I’m calling it “work.”

Let’s see if this post passes the algorithm’s vibe check.

Tell me what you’re doing to stay sane. What are you #grateful for?
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - I suspect I’ve been shadowbanned for mentioning the “G” word, so here’s my attempt to trick the algorithm with some #gratitude and #inspo.

Shit making me smile lately:
	1.	Pushing my body – I’ve become one of those people who run, do Bikram yoga, and sit in saunas for fun. Apparently, testing my mind and body boosts my mood and makes me stronger—or at least that’s what Reddit told told me. Mostly, I’m just sore and very sweaty.

	2.	My husband, Danny – Sure, he’s hot. But he’s also annoyingly kind, empathetic, romantic, and creative. It’s gross how much I like him.

	3.	My dad’s garden – Lebanese cucumbers are elite. But honestly, his whole garden is a vibe. It’s not just about the fresh produce; it’s about how it connects him to his homeland and his roots. Watching him care for it so meticulously reminds me where I come from.

	4.	My daughters – I rarely post about them to protect their safety and privacy, but they are my biggest joy and inspiration. Everything I do, I do to make them proud. I’m trying my best not to screw it up. 

	5.	Kobe (the dog) – Look at this fluffy love machine. He somehow knows when I’m down and sits with me all day. Therapy sessions but cheaper.

	6.	Kindness from strangers – Someone gave me charity chocolate recently. Moments like these remind me there are genuinely good people out there—almost enough to make up for a$$wipe trolls.

	7.	Saltwater and long walks with friends – Turns out, being dragged outside for ocean air and long walks actually does help. Who knew?

	8.	Dancing to Arabic music – My sister and I took belly dancing lessons for years, so I’m not bad (I promise). But honestly, the drums and melodies are so contagious I’d still dance even if I was terrible.

	9.	Sydney’s summer – No offense, but why would I leave this city in summer? Everyone else can keep their snow and skiing.

	10.	Libraries and writing – Sitting in a library with another author makes me feel like I have a real job. It’s part research, part pretending we’re intellectuals, and mostly procrastination, but I’m calling it “work.”

Let’s see if this post passes the algorithm’s vibe check.

Tell me what you’re doing to stay sane. What are you #grateful for?
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - I suspect I’ve been shadowbanned for mentioning the “G” word, so here’s my attempt to trick the algorithm with some #gratitude and #inspo.

Shit making me smile lately:
	1.	Pushing my body – I’ve become one of those people who run, do Bikram yoga, and sit in saunas for fun. Apparently, testing my mind and body boosts my mood and makes me stronger—or at least that’s what Reddit told told me. Mostly, I’m just sore and very sweaty.

	2.	My husband, Danny – Sure, he’s hot. But he’s also annoyingly kind, empathetic, romantic, and creative. It’s gross how much I like him.

	3.	My dad’s garden – Lebanese cucumbers are elite. But honestly, his whole garden is a vibe. It’s not just about the fresh produce; it’s about how it connects him to his homeland and his roots. Watching him care for it so meticulously reminds me where I come from.

	4.	My daughters – I rarely post about them to protect their safety and privacy, but they are my biggest joy and inspiration. Everything I do, I do to make them proud. I’m trying my best not to screw it up. 

	5.	Kobe (the dog) – Look at this fluffy love machine. He somehow knows when I’m down and sits with me all day. Therapy sessions but cheaper.

	6.	Kindness from strangers – Someone gave me charity chocolate recently. Moments like these remind me there are genuinely good people out there—almost enough to make up for a$$wipe trolls.

	7.	Saltwater and long walks with friends – Turns out, being dragged outside for ocean air and long walks actually does help. Who knew?

	8.	Dancing to Arabic music – My sister and I took belly dancing lessons for years, so I’m not bad (I promise). But honestly, the drums and melodies are so contagious I’d still dance even if I was terrible.

	9.	Sydney’s summer – No offense, but why would I leave this city in summer? Everyone else can keep their snow and skiing.

	10.	Libraries and writing – Sitting in a library with another author makes me feel like I have a real job. It’s part research, part pretending we’re intellectuals, and mostly procrastination, but I’m calling it “work.”

Let’s see if this post passes the algorithm’s vibe check.

Tell me what you’re doing to stay sane. What are you #grateful for?
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - I suspect I’ve been shadowbanned for mentioning the “G” word, so here’s my attempt to trick the algorithm with some #gratitude and #inspo.

Shit making me smile lately:
	1.	Pushing my body – I’ve become one of those people who run, do Bikram yoga, and sit in saunas for fun. Apparently, testing my mind and body boosts my mood and makes me stronger—or at least that’s what Reddit told told me. Mostly, I’m just sore and very sweaty.

	2.	My husband, Danny – Sure, he’s hot. But he’s also annoyingly kind, empathetic, romantic, and creative. It’s gross how much I like him.

	3.	My dad’s garden – Lebanese cucumbers are elite. But honestly, his whole garden is a vibe. It’s not just about the fresh produce; it’s about how it connects him to his homeland and his roots. Watching him care for it so meticulously reminds me where I come from.

	4.	My daughters – I rarely post about them to protect their safety and privacy, but they are my biggest joy and inspiration. Everything I do, I do to make them proud. I’m trying my best not to screw it up. 

	5.	Kobe (the dog) – Look at this fluffy love machine. He somehow knows when I’m down and sits with me all day. Therapy sessions but cheaper.

	6.	Kindness from strangers – Someone gave me charity chocolate recently. Moments like these remind me there are genuinely good people out there—almost enough to make up for a$$wipe trolls.

	7.	Saltwater and long walks with friends – Turns out, being dragged outside for ocean air and long walks actually does help. Who knew?

	8.	Dancing to Arabic music – My sister and I took belly dancing lessons for years, so I’m not bad (I promise). But honestly, the drums and melodies are so contagious I’d still dance even if I was terrible.

	9.	Sydney’s summer – No offense, but why would I leave this city in summer? Everyone else can keep their snow and skiing.

	10.	Libraries and writing – Sitting in a library with another author makes me feel like I have a real job. It’s part research, part pretending we’re intellectuals, and mostly procrastination, but I’m calling it “work.”

Let’s see if this post passes the algorithm’s vibe check.

Tell me what you’re doing to stay sane. What are you #grateful for?
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - Let’s do this. Link in my bio. 
You know what to do. 

#NoFearNoFavour
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - It’s time for a social media hiatus. I’m struggling to find humanity and hope in a world where hate and violence sells.  I’ll be back. With renewed compassion, courage, clapbacks and cute selfies.
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - So, a man I’ve never met put my face(s) on a shirt—because nothing screams solidarity like rogue merch. He assured me he knows I never signed up to be a poster girl, but hey, support is support.

He wanted to know if I was OK with him wearing it to his media job and I said, “Sure, go for it,” but also… why does this design make me look like I run a disturbingly efficient criminal empire? Am I defending human rights and a free, independent press or masterminding a high-stakes diamond heist from my secret lair? The vibe is deliciously ambiguous.

Now he has printed shirts for other journalists, and I’m starting to wonder if my next career move should be in the diamond trade. Or waste management. 
It seems ethical.

P.S I don’t know where you can buy one. I’m clearly not a good business woman. But make sure you use the code LATTOUF10 next time you check out on Amazon to claim your error message.
Antoinette Lattouf - 15.2K Likes - I am very disappointed by the ABC’s decision today.

I believe I was terminated unlawfully.

This is not a win for journalism or critical, fair thinking.

I’m currently considering my legal options.

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Caption : I am very disappointed by the ABC’s decision today. I believe I was terminated unlawfully. This is not a win for journalism or critical, fair thinking. I’m currently considering my legal options.
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Antoinette Lattouf - 14.1K Likes - Bullies be bullying. 
Women be bold.

Repost from @womeninjournalism & @womensagenda

Featuring: @jan__fran @clementine_ford @thelaurendubois @patskarvelas

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Caption : Bullies be bullying. Women be bold. Repost from @womeninjournalism & @womensagenda Featuring: @jan__fran @clementine_ford @thelaurendubois @patskarvelas
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Antoinette Lattouf - 14.1K Likes - Bullies be bullying. 
Women be bold.

Repost from @womeninjournalism & @womensagenda

Featuring: @jan__fran @clementine_ford @thelaurendubois @patskarvelas

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Caption : Bullies be bullying. Women be bold. Repost from @womeninjournalism & @womensagenda Featuring: @jan__fran @clementine_ford @thelaurendubois @patskarvelas
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Antoinette Lattouf - 14.1K Likes - Bullies be bullying. 
Women be bold.

Repost from @womeninjournalism & @womensagenda

Featuring: @jan__fran @clementine_ford @thelaurendubois @patskarvelas

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Caption : Bullies be bullying. Women be bold. Repost from @womeninjournalism & @womensagenda Featuring: @jan__fran @clementine_ford @thelaurendubois @patskarvelas
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Antoinette Lattouf - 14.1K Likes - Bullies be bullying. 
Women be bold.

Repost from @womeninjournalism & @womensagenda

Featuring: @jan__fran @clementine_ford @thelaurendubois @patskarvelas

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Caption : Bullies be bullying. Women be bold. Repost from @womeninjournalism & @womensagenda Featuring: @jan__fran @clementine_ford @thelaurendubois @patskarvelas
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Antoinette Lattouf - 14.1K Likes - Bullies be bullying. 
Women be bold.

Repost from @womeninjournalism & @womensagenda

Featuring: @jan__fran @clementine_ford @thelaurendubois @patskarvelas

14.1K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : Bullies be bullying. Women be bold. Repost from @womeninjournalism & @womensagenda Featuring: @jan__fran @clementine_ford @thelaurendubois @patskarvelas
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Antoinette Lattouf - 14.1K Likes - I will always stand for truth.
And against hate.

(I also stand against overplucked eyebrows, but that’s a public interest investigation for another day) 

#NoFearNoFavour

14.1K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : I will always stand for truth. And against hate. (I also stand against overplucked eyebrows, but that’s a public interest investigation for another day) #NoFearNoFavour
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Antoinette Lattouf - 14.1K Likes - I will always stand for truth.
And against hate.

(I also stand against overplucked eyebrows, but that’s a public interest investigation for another day) 

#NoFearNoFavour

14.1K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : I will always stand for truth. And against hate. (I also stand against overplucked eyebrows, but that’s a public interest investigation for another day) #NoFearNoFavour
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Antoinette Lattouf - 11.7K Likes - Yes a ceasefire is needed. But if this development doesn’t feel like justice or a victory for human rights: here are 9 reasons why.

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Caption : Yes a ceasefire is needed. But if this development doesn’t feel like justice or a victory for human rights: here are 9 reasons why.
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Antoinette Lattouf - 11.7K Likes - Yes a ceasefire is needed. But if this development doesn’t feel like justice or a victory for human rights: here are 9 reasons why.

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Caption : Yes a ceasefire is needed. But if this development doesn’t feel like justice or a victory for human rights: here are 9 reasons why.
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Antoinette Lattouf - 11.7K Likes - Yes a ceasefire is needed. But if this development doesn’t feel like justice or a victory for human rights: here are 9 reasons why.

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Caption : Yes a ceasefire is needed. But if this development doesn’t feel like justice or a victory for human rights: here are 9 reasons why.
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Antoinette Lattouf - 11.7K Likes - Yes a ceasefire is needed. But if this development doesn’t feel like justice or a victory for human rights: here are 9 reasons why.

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Caption : Yes a ceasefire is needed. But if this development doesn’t feel like justice or a victory for human rights: here are 9 reasons why.
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Antoinette Lattouf - 11.7K Likes - Yes a ceasefire is needed. But if this development doesn’t feel like justice or a victory for human rights: here are 9 reasons why.

11.7K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : Yes a ceasefire is needed. But if this development doesn’t feel like justice or a victory for human rights: here are 9 reasons why.
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Antoinette Lattouf - 11.7K Likes - Yes a ceasefire is needed. But if this development doesn’t feel like justice or a victory for human rights: here are 9 reasons why.

11.7K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : Yes a ceasefire is needed. But if this development doesn’t feel like justice or a victory for human rights: here are 9 reasons why.
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Antoinette Lattouf - 11.7K Likes - Yes a ceasefire is needed. But if this development doesn’t feel like justice or a victory for human rights: here are 9 reasons why.

11.7K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : Yes a ceasefire is needed. But if this development doesn’t feel like justice or a victory for human rights: here are 9 reasons why.
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Antoinette Lattouf - 11.7K Likes - Yes a ceasefire is needed. But if this development doesn’t feel like justice or a victory for human rights: here are 9 reasons why.

11.7K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : Yes a ceasefire is needed. But if this development doesn’t feel like justice or a victory for human rights: here are 9 reasons why.
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Antoinette Lattouf - 11.7K Likes - Yes a ceasefire is needed. But if this development doesn’t feel like justice or a victory for human rights: here are 9 reasons why.

11.7K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : Yes a ceasefire is needed. But if this development doesn’t feel like justice or a victory for human rights: here are 9 reasons why.
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Antoinette Lattouf - 11.7K Likes - Yes a ceasefire is needed. But if this development doesn’t feel like justice or a victory for human rights: here are 9 reasons why.

11.7K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : Yes a ceasefire is needed. But if this development doesn’t feel like justice or a victory for human rights: here are 9 reasons why.
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Antoinette Lattouf - 10.1K Likes - I was about to just block and delete—like I had so many times before. But that day, I was done.

Late last year, I got a harassing, racially charged email from a man I’d never met. It wasn’t even the most vile or threatening message I’d received, even though it called for violence and harm. But I was exhausted. Frustrated. And I thought: I shouldn’t have to cop this. Enough.

So I reported it. Months later, NSW Police’s hate crimes unit called—they’d identified him. A man in his 60s from regional NSW. They wanted to arrest him.

A few days later, at the police station, I hesitated. Should I go through with this? Was I scared ENOUGH? Unsafe ENOUGH? Was I worthy of police resources? Women are conditioned to endure hate and harassment. Women of colour, even more so. 

Maybe he’d had a few beers. Maybe he was having a bad day. Maybe he thought it was funny. Maybe, just maybe, he has a bit of a crush on me and this was his weird way of showing it.

Then the Sergeant said something disturbing he’d observed in his career: generally speaking, men who are violent to women in person almost always start online.

ENOUGH. 

So I signed the police report. And the man was arrested today. Turns out he was also targeting others like me online and he’ll front court next month. 

The alleged offence? Using a carriage service to menace, harass, or cause offence. Maximum penalty: three years in prison.

Moral of the story: I totally get why a bloke in his 60s would be into me—excellent taste, obvs. But maybe next time, try a less criminally unhinged way of showing it. (Allegedly. Etc etc.)

Also, if you’re copping this abusive shit online, report it. You shouldn’t have to put up with it. We shouldn’t normalise it. And as for police resources? There’s only one thing I take from L’Oréal… babes you ARE worth it.

I know other many women have been turned away from authorities, let down or told to “maybe just stay off socials” as though as victims, they are to blame. My experience was different, and I hope others are afforded a similar path.

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Caption : I was about to just block and delete—like I had so many times before. But that day, I was done. Late last year, I got a harassing, racially charged email from a man I’d never met. It wasn’t even the most vile or threatening message I’d received, even though it called for violence and harm. But I was exhausted. Frustrated. And I thought: I shouldn’t have to cop this. Enough. So I reported it. Months later, NSW Police’s hate crimes unit called—they’d identified him. A man in his 60s from regional NSW. They wanted to arrest him. A few days later, at the police station, I hesitated. Should I go through with this? Was I scared ENOUGH? Unsafe ENOUGH? Was I worthy of police resources? Women are conditioned to endure hate and harassment. Women of colour, even more so. Maybe he’d had a few beers. Maybe he was having a bad day. Maybe he thought it was funny. Maybe, just maybe, he has a bit of a crush on me and this was his weird way of showing it. Then the Sergeant said something disturbing he’d observed in his career: generally speaking, men who are violent to women in person almost always start online. ENOUGH. So I signed the police report. And the man was arrested today. Turns out he was also targeting others like me online and he’ll front court next month. The alleged offence? Using a carriage service to menace, harass, or cause offence. Maximum penalty: three years in prison. Moral of the story: I totally get why a bloke in his 60s would be into me—excellent taste, obvs. But maybe next time, try a less criminally unhinged way of showing it. (Allegedly. Etc etc.) Also, if you’re copping this abusive shit online, report it. You shouldn’t have to put up with it. We shouldn’t normalise it. And as for police resources? There’s only one thing I take from L’Oréal… babes you ARE worth it. I know other many women have been turned away from authorities, let down or told to “maybe just stay off socials” as though as victims, they are to blame. My experience was different, and I hope others are afforded a similar path.
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Antoinette Lattouf - 9.3K Likes - I knew my appearance would be dissected, analysed, and judged—because that’s what happens when you’re a woman in the public eye. Women who had been down this road before tried to prepare me for what to expect.

‘Look polished, but not too polished.’
‘Be serious, but not too serious—God forbid you look “cold” or “harsh.”’
‘Don’t scrunch your face, don’t let the wind make you squint—that will be weaponised.’
‘Also don’t smile too much, because that will be interpreted as flippancy.’
‘And whatever you do, don’t look too confident… or too uncomfortable. But also don’t look weak and afraid. 
OK? Good luck.’

And sure enough, here we are.

For the record, the outfits and accessories I wore were either loaned, borrowed or generously donated by folks in fashion (it also helps to have 4 sisters!) 

I was explicit that any GoFundMe money raised is solely for legal fees. The amount raised so far accounts for about a quarter of the cost of this litigation. Not a cent of it has been spent on anything else. The fact otherwise is being implied by some media outlets is pathetic and plain wrong. 

Anyway, while you’re here, take a moment to appreciate this wild idea: you can seek justice and dress however you want while doing it. Crazy, huh?

Ps. Shout out to my friend, the exquisite stylist @katherine_rizk for her support and excellent eye. 
And the photographer who doubles up as the love of my life @danny_lattouf

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Caption : I knew my appearance would be dissected, analysed, and judged—because that’s what happens when you’re a woman in the public eye. Women who had been down this road before tried to prepare me for what to expect. ‘Look polished, but not too polished.’ ‘Be serious, but not too serious—God forbid you look “cold” or “harsh.”’ ‘Don’t scrunch your face, don’t let the wind make you squint—that will be weaponised.’ ‘Also don’t smile too much, because that will be interpreted as flippancy.’ ‘And whatever you do, don’t look too confident… or too uncomfortable. But also don’t look weak and afraid. OK? Good luck.’ And sure enough, here we are. For the record, the outfits and accessories I wore were either loaned, borrowed or generously donated by folks in fashion (it also helps to have 4 sisters!) I was explicit that any GoFundMe money raised is solely for legal fees. The amount raised so far accounts for about a quarter of the cost of this litigation. Not a cent of it has been spent on anything else. The fact otherwise is being implied by some media outlets is pathetic and plain wrong. Anyway, while you’re here, take a moment to appreciate this wild idea: you can seek justice and dress however you want while doing it. Crazy, huh? Ps. Shout out to my friend, the exquisite stylist @katherine_rizk for her support and excellent eye. And the photographer who doubles up as the love of my life @danny_lattouf
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Antoinette Lattouf - 9.3K Likes - I knew my appearance would be dissected, analysed, and judged—because that’s what happens when you’re a woman in the public eye. Women who had been down this road before tried to prepare me for what to expect.

‘Look polished, but not too polished.’
‘Be serious, but not too serious—God forbid you look “cold” or “harsh.”’
‘Don’t scrunch your face, don’t let the wind make you squint—that will be weaponised.’
‘Also don’t smile too much, because that will be interpreted as flippancy.’
‘And whatever you do, don’t look too confident… or too uncomfortable. But also don’t look weak and afraid. 
OK? Good luck.’

And sure enough, here we are.

For the record, the outfits and accessories I wore were either loaned, borrowed or generously donated by folks in fashion (it also helps to have 4 sisters!) 

I was explicit that any GoFundMe money raised is solely for legal fees. The amount raised so far accounts for about a quarter of the cost of this litigation. Not a cent of it has been spent on anything else. The fact otherwise is being implied by some media outlets is pathetic and plain wrong. 

Anyway, while you’re here, take a moment to appreciate this wild idea: you can seek justice and dress however you want while doing it. Crazy, huh?

Ps. Shout out to my friend, the exquisite stylist @katherine_rizk for her support and excellent eye. 
And the photographer who doubles up as the love of my life @danny_lattouf

9.3K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : I knew my appearance would be dissected, analysed, and judged—because that’s what happens when you’re a woman in the public eye. Women who had been down this road before tried to prepare me for what to expect. ‘Look polished, but not too polished.’ ‘Be serious, but not too serious—God forbid you look “cold” or “harsh.”’ ‘Don’t scrunch your face, don’t let the wind make you squint—that will be weaponised.’ ‘Also don’t smile too much, because that will be interpreted as flippancy.’ ‘And whatever you do, don’t look too confident… or too uncomfortable. But also don’t look weak and afraid. OK? Good luck.’ And sure enough, here we are. For the record, the outfits and accessories I wore were either loaned, borrowed or generously donated by folks in fashion (it also helps to have 4 sisters!) I was explicit that any GoFundMe money raised is solely for legal fees. The amount raised so far accounts for about a quarter of the cost of this litigation. Not a cent of it has been spent on anything else. The fact otherwise is being implied by some media outlets is pathetic and plain wrong. Anyway, while you’re here, take a moment to appreciate this wild idea: you can seek justice and dress however you want while doing it. Crazy, huh? Ps. Shout out to my friend, the exquisite stylist @katherine_rizk for her support and excellent eye. And the photographer who doubles up as the love of my life @danny_lattouf
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Antoinette Lattouf - 9.3K Likes - I knew my appearance would be dissected, analysed, and judged—because that’s what happens when you’re a woman in the public eye. Women who had been down this road before tried to prepare me for what to expect.

‘Look polished, but not too polished.’
‘Be serious, but not too serious—God forbid you look “cold” or “harsh.”’
‘Don’t scrunch your face, don’t let the wind make you squint—that will be weaponised.’
‘Also don’t smile too much, because that will be interpreted as flippancy.’
‘And whatever you do, don’t look too confident… or too uncomfortable. But also don’t look weak and afraid. 
OK? Good luck.’

And sure enough, here we are.

For the record, the outfits and accessories I wore were either loaned, borrowed or generously donated by folks in fashion (it also helps to have 4 sisters!) 

I was explicit that any GoFundMe money raised is solely for legal fees. The amount raised so far accounts for about a quarter of the cost of this litigation. Not a cent of it has been spent on anything else. The fact otherwise is being implied by some media outlets is pathetic and plain wrong. 

Anyway, while you’re here, take a moment to appreciate this wild idea: you can seek justice and dress however you want while doing it. Crazy, huh?

Ps. Shout out to my friend, the exquisite stylist @katherine_rizk for her support and excellent eye. 
And the photographer who doubles up as the love of my life @danny_lattouf

9.3K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : I knew my appearance would be dissected, analysed, and judged—because that’s what happens when you’re a woman in the public eye. Women who had been down this road before tried to prepare me for what to expect. ‘Look polished, but not too polished.’ ‘Be serious, but not too serious—God forbid you look “cold” or “harsh.”’ ‘Don’t scrunch your face, don’t let the wind make you squint—that will be weaponised.’ ‘Also don’t smile too much, because that will be interpreted as flippancy.’ ‘And whatever you do, don’t look too confident… or too uncomfortable. But also don’t look weak and afraid. OK? Good luck.’ And sure enough, here we are. For the record, the outfits and accessories I wore were either loaned, borrowed or generously donated by folks in fashion (it also helps to have 4 sisters!) I was explicit that any GoFundMe money raised is solely for legal fees. The amount raised so far accounts for about a quarter of the cost of this litigation. Not a cent of it has been spent on anything else. The fact otherwise is being implied by some media outlets is pathetic and plain wrong. Anyway, while you’re here, take a moment to appreciate this wild idea: you can seek justice and dress however you want while doing it. Crazy, huh? Ps. Shout out to my friend, the exquisite stylist @katherine_rizk for her support and excellent eye. And the photographer who doubles up as the love of my life @danny_lattouf
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Antoinette Lattouf - 9.3K Likes - I knew my appearance would be dissected, analysed, and judged—because that’s what happens when you’re a woman in the public eye. Women who had been down this road before tried to prepare me for what to expect.

‘Look polished, but not too polished.’
‘Be serious, but not too serious—God forbid you look “cold” or “harsh.”’
‘Don’t scrunch your face, don’t let the wind make you squint—that will be weaponised.’
‘Also don’t smile too much, because that will be interpreted as flippancy.’
‘And whatever you do, don’t look too confident… or too uncomfortable. But also don’t look weak and afraid. 
OK? Good luck.’

And sure enough, here we are.

For the record, the outfits and accessories I wore were either loaned, borrowed or generously donated by folks in fashion (it also helps to have 4 sisters!) 

I was explicit that any GoFundMe money raised is solely for legal fees. The amount raised so far accounts for about a quarter of the cost of this litigation. Not a cent of it has been spent on anything else. The fact otherwise is being implied by some media outlets is pathetic and plain wrong. 

Anyway, while you’re here, take a moment to appreciate this wild idea: you can seek justice and dress however you want while doing it. Crazy, huh?

Ps. Shout out to my friend, the exquisite stylist @katherine_rizk for her support and excellent eye. 
And the photographer who doubles up as the love of my life @danny_lattouf

9.3K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : I knew my appearance would be dissected, analysed, and judged—because that’s what happens when you’re a woman in the public eye. Women who had been down this road before tried to prepare me for what to expect. ‘Look polished, but not too polished.’ ‘Be serious, but not too serious—God forbid you look “cold” or “harsh.”’ ‘Don’t scrunch your face, don’t let the wind make you squint—that will be weaponised.’ ‘Also don’t smile too much, because that will be interpreted as flippancy.’ ‘And whatever you do, don’t look too confident… or too uncomfortable. But also don’t look weak and afraid. OK? Good luck.’ And sure enough, here we are. For the record, the outfits and accessories I wore were either loaned, borrowed or generously donated by folks in fashion (it also helps to have 4 sisters!) I was explicit that any GoFundMe money raised is solely for legal fees. The amount raised so far accounts for about a quarter of the cost of this litigation. Not a cent of it has been spent on anything else. The fact otherwise is being implied by some media outlets is pathetic and plain wrong. Anyway, while you’re here, take a moment to appreciate this wild idea: you can seek justice and dress however you want while doing it. Crazy, huh? Ps. Shout out to my friend, the exquisite stylist @katherine_rizk for her support and excellent eye. And the photographer who doubles up as the love of my life @danny_lattouf
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Antoinette Lattouf - 9.3K Likes - I knew my appearance would be dissected, analysed, and judged—because that’s what happens when you’re a woman in the public eye. Women who had been down this road before tried to prepare me for what to expect.

‘Look polished, but not too polished.’
‘Be serious, but not too serious—God forbid you look “cold” or “harsh.”’
‘Don’t scrunch your face, don’t let the wind make you squint—that will be weaponised.’
‘Also don’t smile too much, because that will be interpreted as flippancy.’
‘And whatever you do, don’t look too confident… or too uncomfortable. But also don’t look weak and afraid. 
OK? Good luck.’

And sure enough, here we are.

For the record, the outfits and accessories I wore were either loaned, borrowed or generously donated by folks in fashion (it also helps to have 4 sisters!) 

I was explicit that any GoFundMe money raised is solely for legal fees. The amount raised so far accounts for about a quarter of the cost of this litigation. Not a cent of it has been spent on anything else. The fact otherwise is being implied by some media outlets is pathetic and plain wrong. 

Anyway, while you’re here, take a moment to appreciate this wild idea: you can seek justice and dress however you want while doing it. Crazy, huh?

Ps. Shout out to my friend, the exquisite stylist @katherine_rizk for her support and excellent eye. 
And the photographer who doubles up as the love of my life @danny_lattouf

9.3K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : I knew my appearance would be dissected, analysed, and judged—because that’s what happens when you’re a woman in the public eye. Women who had been down this road before tried to prepare me for what to expect. ‘Look polished, but not too polished.’ ‘Be serious, but not too serious—God forbid you look “cold” or “harsh.”’ ‘Don’t scrunch your face, don’t let the wind make you squint—that will be weaponised.’ ‘Also don’t smile too much, because that will be interpreted as flippancy.’ ‘And whatever you do, don’t look too confident… or too uncomfortable. But also don’t look weak and afraid. OK? Good luck.’ And sure enough, here we are. For the record, the outfits and accessories I wore were either loaned, borrowed or generously donated by folks in fashion (it also helps to have 4 sisters!) I was explicit that any GoFundMe money raised is solely for legal fees. The amount raised so far accounts for about a quarter of the cost of this litigation. Not a cent of it has been spent on anything else. The fact otherwise is being implied by some media outlets is pathetic and plain wrong. Anyway, while you’re here, take a moment to appreciate this wild idea: you can seek justice and dress however you want while doing it. Crazy, huh? Ps. Shout out to my friend, the exquisite stylist @katherine_rizk for her support and excellent eye. And the photographer who doubles up as the love of my life @danny_lattouf
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Antoinette Lattouf - 9.3K Likes - I knew my appearance would be dissected, analysed, and judged—because that’s what happens when you’re a woman in the public eye. Women who had been down this road before tried to prepare me for what to expect.

‘Look polished, but not too polished.’
‘Be serious, but not too serious—God forbid you look “cold” or “harsh.”’
‘Don’t scrunch your face, don’t let the wind make you squint—that will be weaponised.’
‘Also don’t smile too much, because that will be interpreted as flippancy.’
‘And whatever you do, don’t look too confident… or too uncomfortable. But also don’t look weak and afraid. 
OK? Good luck.’

And sure enough, here we are.

For the record, the outfits and accessories I wore were either loaned, borrowed or generously donated by folks in fashion (it also helps to have 4 sisters!) 

I was explicit that any GoFundMe money raised is solely for legal fees. The amount raised so far accounts for about a quarter of the cost of this litigation. Not a cent of it has been spent on anything else. The fact otherwise is being implied by some media outlets is pathetic and plain wrong. 

Anyway, while you’re here, take a moment to appreciate this wild idea: you can seek justice and dress however you want while doing it. Crazy, huh?

Ps. Shout out to my friend, the exquisite stylist @katherine_rizk for her support and excellent eye. 
And the photographer who doubles up as the love of my life @danny_lattouf

9.3K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : I knew my appearance would be dissected, analysed, and judged—because that’s what happens when you’re a woman in the public eye. Women who had been down this road before tried to prepare me for what to expect. ‘Look polished, but not too polished.’ ‘Be serious, but not too serious—God forbid you look “cold” or “harsh.”’ ‘Don’t scrunch your face, don’t let the wind make you squint—that will be weaponised.’ ‘Also don’t smile too much, because that will be interpreted as flippancy.’ ‘And whatever you do, don’t look too confident… or too uncomfortable. But also don’t look weak and afraid. OK? Good luck.’ And sure enough, here we are. For the record, the outfits and accessories I wore were either loaned, borrowed or generously donated by folks in fashion (it also helps to have 4 sisters!) I was explicit that any GoFundMe money raised is solely for legal fees. The amount raised so far accounts for about a quarter of the cost of this litigation. Not a cent of it has been spent on anything else. The fact otherwise is being implied by some media outlets is pathetic and plain wrong. Anyway, while you’re here, take a moment to appreciate this wild idea: you can seek justice and dress however you want while doing it. Crazy, huh? Ps. Shout out to my friend, the exquisite stylist @katherine_rizk for her support and excellent eye. And the photographer who doubles up as the love of my life @danny_lattouf
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Antoinette Lattouf - 9.3K Likes - I knew my appearance would be dissected, analysed, and judged—because that’s what happens when you’re a woman in the public eye. Women who had been down this road before tried to prepare me for what to expect.

‘Look polished, but not too polished.’
‘Be serious, but not too serious—God forbid you look “cold” or “harsh.”’
‘Don’t scrunch your face, don’t let the wind make you squint—that will be weaponised.’
‘Also don’t smile too much, because that will be interpreted as flippancy.’
‘And whatever you do, don’t look too confident… or too uncomfortable. But also don’t look weak and afraid. 
OK? Good luck.’

And sure enough, here we are.

For the record, the outfits and accessories I wore were either loaned, borrowed or generously donated by folks in fashion (it also helps to have 4 sisters!) 

I was explicit that any GoFundMe money raised is solely for legal fees. The amount raised so far accounts for about a quarter of the cost of this litigation. Not a cent of it has been spent on anything else. The fact otherwise is being implied by some media outlets is pathetic and plain wrong. 

Anyway, while you’re here, take a moment to appreciate this wild idea: you can seek justice and dress however you want while doing it. Crazy, huh?

Ps. Shout out to my friend, the exquisite stylist @katherine_rizk for her support and excellent eye. 
And the photographer who doubles up as the love of my life @danny_lattouf

9.3K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : I knew my appearance would be dissected, analysed, and judged—because that’s what happens when you’re a woman in the public eye. Women who had been down this road before tried to prepare me for what to expect. ‘Look polished, but not too polished.’ ‘Be serious, but not too serious—God forbid you look “cold” or “harsh.”’ ‘Don’t scrunch your face, don’t let the wind make you squint—that will be weaponised.’ ‘Also don’t smile too much, because that will be interpreted as flippancy.’ ‘And whatever you do, don’t look too confident… or too uncomfortable. But also don’t look weak and afraid. OK? Good luck.’ And sure enough, here we are. For the record, the outfits and accessories I wore were either loaned, borrowed or generously donated by folks in fashion (it also helps to have 4 sisters!) I was explicit that any GoFundMe money raised is solely for legal fees. The amount raised so far accounts for about a quarter of the cost of this litigation. Not a cent of it has been spent on anything else. The fact otherwise is being implied by some media outlets is pathetic and plain wrong. Anyway, while you’re here, take a moment to appreciate this wild idea: you can seek justice and dress however you want while doing it. Crazy, huh? Ps. Shout out to my friend, the exquisite stylist @katherine_rizk for her support and excellent eye. And the photographer who doubles up as the love of my life @danny_lattouf
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Antoinette Lattouf - 7.5K Likes - Lattouf v ABC: Seven days before the Federal Court so far.

Evidence in chief has been presented, and all witnesses have been cross-examined.

The final two days in court are scheduled for February 27 and 28, when both sides will present their closing arguments.

I feel the immense pressure and weight of this process, but your kind messages of support buoy me — I’m both moved and thankful. 

I am deeply grateful to my brilliant barristers, Oshie Fagir (r) and Philip Boncardo (l), and to my exceptional and compassionate lawyers, Josh Bornstein and Penelope Parker of @mauriceblackburnlawyers , who have been steadfastly representing me for over a year.

If you’d like to support my legal fund, you can donate via the link in my bio.

Every contribution helps me keep this justice journey going. It’s a long road and it turns out tickets aren’t cheap. 

Thank you for your support.

7.5K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : Lattouf v ABC: Seven days before the Federal Court so far. Evidence in chief has been presented, and all witnesses have been cross-examined. The final two days in court are scheduled for February 27 and 28, when both sides will present their closing arguments. I feel the immense pressure and weight of this process, but your kind messages of support buoy me — I’m both moved and thankful. I am deeply grateful to my brilliant barristers, Oshie Fagir (r) and Philip Boncardo (l), and to my exceptional and compassionate lawyers, Josh Bornstein and Penelope Parker of @mauriceblackburnlawyers , who have been steadfastly representing me for over a year. If you’d like to support my legal fund, you can donate via the link in my bio. Every contribution helps me keep this justice journey going. It’s a long road and it turns out tickets aren’t cheap. Thank you for your support.
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Antoinette Lattouf - 7.4K Likes - A statement from one of my lawyers Josh Bornstein @mauriceblackburnlawyers and I.

I’m very fortunate to be supported and represented by a formidable team that includes Josh and also Sarah Ibrahim of @central.lawyers 

#nofearnofavour

7.4K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : A statement from one of my lawyers Josh Bornstein @mauriceblackburnlawyers and I. I’m very fortunate to be supported and represented by a formidable team that includes Josh and also Sarah Ibrahim of @central.lawyers #nofearnofavour
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Antoinette Lattouf - 7.4K Likes - A statement from one of my lawyers Josh Bornstein @mauriceblackburnlawyers and I.

I’m very fortunate to be supported and represented by a formidable team that includes Josh and also Sarah Ibrahim of @central.lawyers 

#nofearnofavour

7.4K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : A statement from one of my lawyers Josh Bornstein @mauriceblackburnlawyers and I. I’m very fortunate to be supported and represented by a formidable team that includes Josh and also Sarah Ibrahim of @central.lawyers #nofearnofavour
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Antoinette Lattouf - 7.4K Likes - A statement from one of my lawyers Josh Bornstein @mauriceblackburnlawyers and I.

I’m very fortunate to be supported and represented by a formidable team that includes Josh and also Sarah Ibrahim of @central.lawyers 

#nofearnofavour

7.4K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : A statement from one of my lawyers Josh Bornstein @mauriceblackburnlawyers and I. I’m very fortunate to be supported and represented by a formidable team that includes Josh and also Sarah Ibrahim of @central.lawyers #nofearnofavour
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Antoinette Lattouf - 7.4K Likes - A statement from one of my lawyers Josh Bornstein @mauriceblackburnlawyers and I.

I’m very fortunate to be supported and represented by a formidable team that includes Josh and also Sarah Ibrahim of @central.lawyers 

#nofearnofavour

7.4K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : A statement from one of my lawyers Josh Bornstein @mauriceblackburnlawyers and I. I’m very fortunate to be supported and represented by a formidable team that includes Josh and also Sarah Ibrahim of @central.lawyers #nofearnofavour
Likes : 7403
Antoinette Lattouf - 7.4K Likes - A statement from one of my lawyers Josh Bornstein @mauriceblackburnlawyers and I.

I’m very fortunate to be supported and represented by a formidable team that includes Josh and also Sarah Ibrahim of @central.lawyers 

#nofearnofavour

7.4K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : A statement from one of my lawyers Josh Bornstein @mauriceblackburnlawyers and I. I’m very fortunate to be supported and represented by a formidable team that includes Josh and also Sarah Ibrahim of @central.lawyers #nofearnofavour
Likes : 7403
Antoinette Lattouf - 7.4K Likes - A statement from one of my lawyers Josh Bornstein @mauriceblackburnlawyers and I.

I’m very fortunate to be supported and represented by a formidable team that includes Josh and also Sarah Ibrahim of @central.lawyers 

#nofearnofavour

7.4K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : A statement from one of my lawyers Josh Bornstein @mauriceblackburnlawyers and I. I’m very fortunate to be supported and represented by a formidable team that includes Josh and also Sarah Ibrahim of @central.lawyers #nofearnofavour
Likes : 7403
Antoinette Lattouf - 7.4K Likes - A statement from one of my lawyers Josh Bornstein @mauriceblackburnlawyers and I.

I’m very fortunate to be supported and represented by a formidable team that includes Josh and also Sarah Ibrahim of @central.lawyers 

#nofearnofavour

7.4K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : A statement from one of my lawyers Josh Bornstein @mauriceblackburnlawyers and I. I’m very fortunate to be supported and represented by a formidable team that includes Josh and also Sarah Ibrahim of @central.lawyers #nofearnofavour
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Antoinette Lattouf - 6.3K Likes - Imagine it’s 2025, and an Australian newspaper publishes an article describing a population under occupation in an apartheid state as “gorillas.” Now imagine it follows this by branding an entire race as “black-hearted.”

Then consider that this same newspaper has spent months posturing about its commitment to “social cohesion” and denouncing racism against a marginalised community. 

This is staggering and shameful, even for The Australian.

Brazen bigotry has been resuscitated.

You can make a complaint to the Australian Press Council and also give Media Watch a heads up.

NOTE: The Instagram post when up on Friday 17th January at 5.30pm and is the second tile of the post.
It’s a commentary piece written by Alan Howe, The Australian’s ‘history and obituaries editor’. 

UPDATE: Around midday on Saturday 18th the Instagram post was taken down. The article remains up on its website.

6.3K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : Imagine it’s 2025, and an Australian newspaper publishes an article describing a population under occupation in an apartheid state as “gorillas.” Now imagine it follows this by branding an entire race as “black-hearted.” Then consider that this same newspaper has spent months posturing about its commitment to “social cohesion” and denouncing racism against a marginalised community. This is staggering and shameful, even for The Australian. Brazen bigotry has been resuscitated. You can make a complaint to the Australian Press Council and also give Media Watch a heads up. NOTE: The Instagram post when up on Friday 17th January at 5.30pm and is the second tile of the post. It’s a commentary piece written by Alan Howe, The Australian’s ‘history and obituaries editor’. UPDATE: Around midday on Saturday 18th the Instagram post was taken down. The article remains up on its website.
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Antoinette Lattouf - 6.2K Likes - Link in bio if you wish to contribute. 

#NoFearNoFavour

6.2K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : Link in bio if you wish to contribute. #NoFearNoFavour
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Antoinette Lattouf - 5.8K Likes - Mediation was unsuccessful today which is incredibly disheartening. The next step is a trial before the Federal Court of Australia. Despite how hard  this has been on me and how unfair it is, let me be clear —  I WILL NOT STOP. 

I will not stop fighting for press freedom.
I will not stop fighting for human rights.
I will not stop fighting for a brave and independent ABC, a public broadcaster that doesn’t bow to lobby groups.

I am buoyed by and grateful for so much public support, support from the MEAA and from my journalism peers. 

Thank you also to my lawyers @mauriceblackburnlawyers and @thepassionatelawyer.

If you’re willing and able to contribute to my legal fees there’s a GoFundMe link in my bio. 
#nofearnofavour

5.8K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : Mediation was unsuccessful today which is incredibly disheartening. The next step is a trial before the Federal Court of Australia. Despite how hard this has been on me and how unfair it is, let me be clear — I WILL NOT STOP. I will not stop fighting for press freedom. I will not stop fighting for human rights. I will not stop fighting for a brave and independent ABC, a public broadcaster that doesn’t bow to lobby groups. I am buoyed by and grateful for so much public support, support from the MEAA and from my journalism peers. Thank you also to my lawyers @mauriceblackburnlawyers and @thepassionatelawyer. If you’re willing and able to contribute to my legal fees there’s a GoFundMe link in my bio. #nofearnofavour
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Antoinette Lattouf - 5.8K Likes - Mediation was unsuccessful today which is incredibly disheartening. The next step is a trial before the Federal Court of Australia. Despite how hard  this has been on me and how unfair it is, let me be clear —  I WILL NOT STOP. 

I will not stop fighting for press freedom.
I will not stop fighting for human rights.
I will not stop fighting for a brave and independent ABC, a public broadcaster that doesn’t bow to lobby groups.

I am buoyed by and grateful for so much public support, support from the MEAA and from my journalism peers. 

Thank you also to my lawyers @mauriceblackburnlawyers and @thepassionatelawyer.

If you’re willing and able to contribute to my legal fees there’s a GoFundMe link in my bio. 
#nofearnofavour

5.8K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : Mediation was unsuccessful today which is incredibly disheartening. The next step is a trial before the Federal Court of Australia. Despite how hard this has been on me and how unfair it is, let me be clear — I WILL NOT STOP. I will not stop fighting for press freedom. I will not stop fighting for human rights. I will not stop fighting for a brave and independent ABC, a public broadcaster that doesn’t bow to lobby groups. I am buoyed by and grateful for so much public support, support from the MEAA and from my journalism peers. Thank you also to my lawyers @mauriceblackburnlawyers and @thepassionatelawyer. If you’re willing and able to contribute to my legal fees there’s a GoFundMe link in my bio. #nofearnofavour
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Antoinette Lattouf - 5.8K Likes - Mediation was unsuccessful today which is incredibly disheartening. The next step is a trial before the Federal Court of Australia. Despite how hard  this has been on me and how unfair it is, let me be clear —  I WILL NOT STOP. 

I will not stop fighting for press freedom.
I will not stop fighting for human rights.
I will not stop fighting for a brave and independent ABC, a public broadcaster that doesn’t bow to lobby groups.

I am buoyed by and grateful for so much public support, support from the MEAA and from my journalism peers. 

Thank you also to my lawyers @mauriceblackburnlawyers and @thepassionatelawyer.

If you’re willing and able to contribute to my legal fees there’s a GoFundMe link in my bio. 
#nofearnofavour

5.8K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : Mediation was unsuccessful today which is incredibly disheartening. The next step is a trial before the Federal Court of Australia. Despite how hard this has been on me and how unfair it is, let me be clear — I WILL NOT STOP. I will not stop fighting for press freedom. I will not stop fighting for human rights. I will not stop fighting for a brave and independent ABC, a public broadcaster that doesn’t bow to lobby groups. I am buoyed by and grateful for so much public support, support from the MEAA and from my journalism peers. Thank you also to my lawyers @mauriceblackburnlawyers and @thepassionatelawyer. If you’re willing and able to contribute to my legal fees there’s a GoFundMe link in my bio. #nofearnofavour
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Antoinette Lattouf - 5.8K Likes - Mediation was unsuccessful today which is incredibly disheartening. The next step is a trial before the Federal Court of Australia. Despite how hard  this has been on me and how unfair it is, let me be clear —  I WILL NOT STOP. 

I will not stop fighting for press freedom.
I will not stop fighting for human rights.
I will not stop fighting for a brave and independent ABC, a public broadcaster that doesn’t bow to lobby groups.

I am buoyed by and grateful for so much public support, support from the MEAA and from my journalism peers. 

Thank you also to my lawyers @mauriceblackburnlawyers and @thepassionatelawyer.

If you’re willing and able to contribute to my legal fees there’s a GoFundMe link in my bio. 
#nofearnofavour

5.8K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : Mediation was unsuccessful today which is incredibly disheartening. The next step is a trial before the Federal Court of Australia. Despite how hard this has been on me and how unfair it is, let me be clear — I WILL NOT STOP. I will not stop fighting for press freedom. I will not stop fighting for human rights. I will not stop fighting for a brave and independent ABC, a public broadcaster that doesn’t bow to lobby groups. I am buoyed by and grateful for so much public support, support from the MEAA and from my journalism peers. Thank you also to my lawyers @mauriceblackburnlawyers and @thepassionatelawyer. If you’re willing and able to contribute to my legal fees there’s a GoFundMe link in my bio. #nofearnofavour
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Antoinette Lattouf - 5.8K Likes - Mediation was unsuccessful today which is incredibly disheartening. The next step is a trial before the Federal Court of Australia. Despite how hard  this has been on me and how unfair it is, let me be clear —  I WILL NOT STOP. 

I will not stop fighting for press freedom.
I will not stop fighting for human rights.
I will not stop fighting for a brave and independent ABC, a public broadcaster that doesn’t bow to lobby groups.

I am buoyed by and grateful for so much public support, support from the MEAA and from my journalism peers. 

Thank you also to my lawyers @mauriceblackburnlawyers and @thepassionatelawyer.

If you’re willing and able to contribute to my legal fees there’s a GoFundMe link in my bio. 
#nofearnofavour

5.8K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : Mediation was unsuccessful today which is incredibly disheartening. The next step is a trial before the Federal Court of Australia. Despite how hard this has been on me and how unfair it is, let me be clear — I WILL NOT STOP. I will not stop fighting for press freedom. I will not stop fighting for human rights. I will not stop fighting for a brave and independent ABC, a public broadcaster that doesn’t bow to lobby groups. I am buoyed by and grateful for so much public support, support from the MEAA and from my journalism peers. Thank you also to my lawyers @mauriceblackburnlawyers and @thepassionatelawyer. If you’re willing and able to contribute to my legal fees there’s a GoFundMe link in my bio. #nofearnofavour
Likes : 5802
Antoinette Lattouf - 5.8K Likes - Mediation was unsuccessful today which is incredibly disheartening. The next step is a trial before the Federal Court of Australia. Despite how hard  this has been on me and how unfair it is, let me be clear —  I WILL NOT STOP. 

I will not stop fighting for press freedom.
I will not stop fighting for human rights.
I will not stop fighting for a brave and independent ABC, a public broadcaster that doesn’t bow to lobby groups.

I am buoyed by and grateful for so much public support, support from the MEAA and from my journalism peers. 

Thank you also to my lawyers @mauriceblackburnlawyers and @thepassionatelawyer.

If you’re willing and able to contribute to my legal fees there’s a GoFundMe link in my bio. 
#nofearnofavour

5.8K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : Mediation was unsuccessful today which is incredibly disheartening. The next step is a trial before the Federal Court of Australia. Despite how hard this has been on me and how unfair it is, let me be clear — I WILL NOT STOP. I will not stop fighting for press freedom. I will not stop fighting for human rights. I will not stop fighting for a brave and independent ABC, a public broadcaster that doesn’t bow to lobby groups. I am buoyed by and grateful for so much public support, support from the MEAA and from my journalism peers. Thank you also to my lawyers @mauriceblackburnlawyers and @thepassionatelawyer. If you’re willing and able to contribute to my legal fees there’s a GoFundMe link in my bio. #nofearnofavour
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Antoinette Lattouf - 5.6K Likes - Testimonies from journalists who didn’t - or couldn’t - sign the letter calling for greater scrutiny in the reporting of the violence unfolding in the Middle East. 

There were too many responses to include all of them but you get the idea. 

They come from journos in TV, print and online newsrooms, across both commercial and public broadcasters. 

The aim with sharing these is to give you a glimpse of the pressure some journalists are under and to make it clear that even though many didn’t sign the letter publicly, they support the letter privately.

5.6K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : Testimonies from journalists who didn’t – or couldn’t – sign the letter calling for greater scrutiny in the reporting of the violence unfolding in the Middle East. There were too many responses to include all of them but you get the idea. They come from journos in TV, print and online newsrooms, across both commercial and public broadcasters. The aim with sharing these is to give you a glimpse of the pressure some journalists are under and to make it clear that even though many didn’t sign the letter publicly, they support the letter privately.
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Antoinette Lattouf - 5.6K Likes - Testimonies from journalists who didn’t - or couldn’t - sign the letter calling for greater scrutiny in the reporting of the violence unfolding in the Middle East. 

There were too many responses to include all of them but you get the idea. 

They come from journos in TV, print and online newsrooms, across both commercial and public broadcasters. 

The aim with sharing these is to give you a glimpse of the pressure some journalists are under and to make it clear that even though many didn’t sign the letter publicly, they support the letter privately.

5.6K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : Testimonies from journalists who didn’t – or couldn’t – sign the letter calling for greater scrutiny in the reporting of the violence unfolding in the Middle East. There were too many responses to include all of them but you get the idea. They come from journos in TV, print and online newsrooms, across both commercial and public broadcasters. The aim with sharing these is to give you a glimpse of the pressure some journalists are under and to make it clear that even though many didn’t sign the letter publicly, they support the letter privately.
Likes : 5603
Antoinette Lattouf - 5.6K Likes - Testimonies from journalists who didn’t - or couldn’t - sign the letter calling for greater scrutiny in the reporting of the violence unfolding in the Middle East. 

There were too many responses to include all of them but you get the idea. 

They come from journos in TV, print and online newsrooms, across both commercial and public broadcasters. 

The aim with sharing these is to give you a glimpse of the pressure some journalists are under and to make it clear that even though many didn’t sign the letter publicly, they support the letter privately.

5.6K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : Testimonies from journalists who didn’t – or couldn’t – sign the letter calling for greater scrutiny in the reporting of the violence unfolding in the Middle East. There were too many responses to include all of them but you get the idea. They come from journos in TV, print and online newsrooms, across both commercial and public broadcasters. The aim with sharing these is to give you a glimpse of the pressure some journalists are under and to make it clear that even though many didn’t sign the letter publicly, they support the letter privately.
Likes : 5603
Antoinette Lattouf - 5.6K Likes - Testimonies from journalists who didn’t - or couldn’t - sign the letter calling for greater scrutiny in the reporting of the violence unfolding in the Middle East. 

There were too many responses to include all of them but you get the idea. 

They come from journos in TV, print and online newsrooms, across both commercial and public broadcasters. 

The aim with sharing these is to give you a glimpse of the pressure some journalists are under and to make it clear that even though many didn’t sign the letter publicly, they support the letter privately.

5.6K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : Testimonies from journalists who didn’t – or couldn’t – sign the letter calling for greater scrutiny in the reporting of the violence unfolding in the Middle East. There were too many responses to include all of them but you get the idea. They come from journos in TV, print and online newsrooms, across both commercial and public broadcasters. The aim with sharing these is to give you a glimpse of the pressure some journalists are under and to make it clear that even though many didn’t sign the letter publicly, they support the letter privately.
Likes : 5603
Antoinette Lattouf - 5.6K Likes - Testimonies from journalists who didn’t - or couldn’t - sign the letter calling for greater scrutiny in the reporting of the violence unfolding in the Middle East. 

There were too many responses to include all of them but you get the idea. 

They come from journos in TV, print and online newsrooms, across both commercial and public broadcasters. 

The aim with sharing these is to give you a glimpse of the pressure some journalists are under and to make it clear that even though many didn’t sign the letter publicly, they support the letter privately.

5.6K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : Testimonies from journalists who didn’t – or couldn’t – sign the letter calling for greater scrutiny in the reporting of the violence unfolding in the Middle East. There were too many responses to include all of them but you get the idea. They come from journos in TV, print and online newsrooms, across both commercial and public broadcasters. The aim with sharing these is to give you a glimpse of the pressure some journalists are under and to make it clear that even though many didn’t sign the letter publicly, they support the letter privately.
Likes : 5603
Antoinette Lattouf - 5.6K Likes - Testimonies from journalists who didn’t - or couldn’t - sign the letter calling for greater scrutiny in the reporting of the violence unfolding in the Middle East. 

There were too many responses to include all of them but you get the idea. 

They come from journos in TV, print and online newsrooms, across both commercial and public broadcasters. 

The aim with sharing these is to give you a glimpse of the pressure some journalists are under and to make it clear that even though many didn’t sign the letter publicly, they support the letter privately.

5.6K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : Testimonies from journalists who didn’t – or couldn’t – sign the letter calling for greater scrutiny in the reporting of the violence unfolding in the Middle East. There were too many responses to include all of them but you get the idea. They come from journos in TV, print and online newsrooms, across both commercial and public broadcasters. The aim with sharing these is to give you a glimpse of the pressure some journalists are under and to make it clear that even though many didn’t sign the letter publicly, they support the letter privately.
Likes : 5603
Antoinette Lattouf - 5.6K Likes - Testimonies from journalists who didn’t - or couldn’t - sign the letter calling for greater scrutiny in the reporting of the violence unfolding in the Middle East. 

There were too many responses to include all of them but you get the idea. 

They come from journos in TV, print and online newsrooms, across both commercial and public broadcasters. 

The aim with sharing these is to give you a glimpse of the pressure some journalists are under and to make it clear that even though many didn’t sign the letter publicly, they support the letter privately.

5.6K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : Testimonies from journalists who didn’t – or couldn’t – sign the letter calling for greater scrutiny in the reporting of the violence unfolding in the Middle East. There were too many responses to include all of them but you get the idea. They come from journos in TV, print and online newsrooms, across both commercial and public broadcasters. The aim with sharing these is to give you a glimpse of the pressure some journalists are under and to make it clear that even though many didn’t sign the letter publicly, they support the letter privately.
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Antoinette Lattouf - 5.6K Likes - Testimonies from journalists who didn’t - or couldn’t - sign the letter calling for greater scrutiny in the reporting of the violence unfolding in the Middle East. 

There were too many responses to include all of them but you get the idea. 

They come from journos in TV, print and online newsrooms, across both commercial and public broadcasters. 

The aim with sharing these is to give you a glimpse of the pressure some journalists are under and to make it clear that even though many didn’t sign the letter publicly, they support the letter privately.

5.6K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : Testimonies from journalists who didn’t – or couldn’t – sign the letter calling for greater scrutiny in the reporting of the violence unfolding in the Middle East. There were too many responses to include all of them but you get the idea. They come from journos in TV, print and online newsrooms, across both commercial and public broadcasters. The aim with sharing these is to give you a glimpse of the pressure some journalists are under and to make it clear that even though many didn’t sign the letter publicly, they support the letter privately.
Likes : 5603
Antoinette Lattouf - 5.6K Likes - Testimonies from journalists who didn’t - or couldn’t - sign the letter calling for greater scrutiny in the reporting of the violence unfolding in the Middle East. 

There were too many responses to include all of them but you get the idea. 

They come from journos in TV, print and online newsrooms, across both commercial and public broadcasters. 

The aim with sharing these is to give you a glimpse of the pressure some journalists are under and to make it clear that even though many didn’t sign the letter publicly, they support the letter privately.

5.6K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : Testimonies from journalists who didn’t – or couldn’t – sign the letter calling for greater scrutiny in the reporting of the violence unfolding in the Middle East. There were too many responses to include all of them but you get the idea. They come from journos in TV, print and online newsrooms, across both commercial and public broadcasters. The aim with sharing these is to give you a glimpse of the pressure some journalists are under and to make it clear that even though many didn’t sign the letter publicly, they support the letter privately.
Likes : 5603
Antoinette Lattouf - 5.6K Likes - Testimonies from journalists who didn’t - or couldn’t - sign the letter calling for greater scrutiny in the reporting of the violence unfolding in the Middle East. 

There were too many responses to include all of them but you get the idea. 

They come from journos in TV, print and online newsrooms, across both commercial and public broadcasters. 

The aim with sharing these is to give you a glimpse of the pressure some journalists are under and to make it clear that even though many didn’t sign the letter publicly, they support the letter privately.

5.6K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : Testimonies from journalists who didn’t – or couldn’t – sign the letter calling for greater scrutiny in the reporting of the violence unfolding in the Middle East. There were too many responses to include all of them but you get the idea. They come from journos in TV, print and online newsrooms, across both commercial and public broadcasters. The aim with sharing these is to give you a glimpse of the pressure some journalists are under and to make it clear that even though many didn’t sign the letter publicly, they support the letter privately.
Likes : 5603
Antoinette Lattouf - 5.1K Likes - How will the history books remember 2023?

2023 will be remembered as a year where it seemed  more offensive to:

❌ Call for a ceasefire 
❌ Believe violence doesn’t solve problems 
❌ Condemn the targeting and killing of journalists 
❌ Scrutinise war propaganda and misinformation 

Than:

✅ Ignoring pleas from all leading human rights organisations 
✅ Disproportionally slaughtering women and children 
✅ Killing the largest number of journalists in a conflict since record keeping began 
✅ Using propaganda, misinformation and disinformation to justify a genocide in the making

5.1K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : How will the history books remember 2023? 2023 will be remembered as a year where it seemed more offensive to: ❌ Call for a ceasefire ❌ Believe violence doesn’t solve problems ❌ Condemn the targeting and killing of journalists ❌ Scrutinise war propaganda and misinformation Than: ✅ Ignoring pleas from all leading human rights organisations ✅ Disproportionally slaughtering women and children ✅ Killing the largest number of journalists in a conflict since record keeping began ✅ Using propaganda, misinformation and disinformation to justify a genocide in the making
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Antoinette Lattouf - 5K Likes - This year has been heavy. It’s been wild. My heart aches. I’m beginning to lose hope which is not like me.

So I’m taking an extended break from work and social media. This is uncomfortable for me and will be a challenge, but it’s necessary to create space and time to rest and heal. 

You’re of no use to others if you neglect yourself. So this is me putting my oxygen mask on first. Don’t worry, soon enough I’ll be giving CPR to those who don’t even want it. 

A social media producer will be managing my account and posting content from @theantoinettes_pod and @thebriefingpodcast in my absence (episodes will keep rolling out). 

There’s a link in my bio if you want to donate to my legal fees in my unfair dismissal case against the ABC.

If you have a booking/speaking/media inquiry you can hit the email button on my profile and send a request which will be managed.

I won’t be checking emails or messages. 

At some point I’ll be back and I’ll be OK. In the meantime, look after yourselves and eachother. 

And don’t do anything I wouldn’t do. 

📸 @hughstewart_

5K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : This year has been heavy. It’s been wild. My heart aches. I’m beginning to lose hope which is not like me. So I’m taking an extended break from work and social media. This is uncomfortable for me and will be a challenge, but it’s necessary to create space and time to rest and heal. You’re of no use to others if you neglect yourself. So this is me putting my oxygen mask on first. Don’t worry, soon enough I’ll be giving CPR to those who don’t even want it. A social media producer will be managing my account and posting content from @theantoinettes_pod and @thebriefingpodcast in my absence (episodes will keep rolling out). There’s a link in my bio if you want to donate to my legal fees in my unfair dismissal case against the ABC. If you have a booking/speaking/media inquiry you can hit the email button on my profile and send a request which will be managed. I won’t be checking emails or messages. At some point I’ll be back and I’ll be OK. In the meantime, look after yourselves and eachother. And don’t do anything I wouldn’t do. 📸 @hughstewart_
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Antoinette Lattouf - 4.9K Likes - After someone wanted me “deported” and called me a “kebab person” - a funny stranger on the internet sent this to me.
It cracks me up every time I look at it.
Thank you kind stranger. 

I’m tired today. The world can be cruel. Online trolls are relentless. But I always choose light and laughter (and kebabs with extra garlic sauce).

Spread toom, not hate!

#kebabperson #garlicsauce #bestkebab #hotkebab ##spreadtoomnothate #toom

4.9K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : After someone wanted me “deported” and called me a “kebab person” – a funny stranger on the internet sent this to me. It cracks me up every time I look at it. Thank you kind stranger. I’m tired today. The world can be cruel. Online trolls are relentless. But I always choose light and laughter (and kebabs with extra garlic sauce). Spread toom, not hate! #kebabperson #garlicsauce #bestkebab #hotkebab ##spreadtoomnothate #toom
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Antoinette Lattouf - 4.7K Likes - My mother أمي.
Her story.  قصتها

4.7K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : My mother أمي. Her story. قصتها
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Antoinette Lattouf - 4.7K Likes - My mother أمي.
Her story.  قصتها

4.7K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : My mother أمي. Her story. قصتها
Likes : 4675
Antoinette Lattouf - 4.7K Likes - My mother أمي.
Her story.  قصتها

4.7K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : My mother أمي. Her story. قصتها
Likes : 4675
Antoinette Lattouf - 4.7K Likes - My mother أمي.
Her story.  قصتها

4.7K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : My mother أمي. Her story. قصتها
Likes : 4675
Antoinette Lattouf - 4.7K Likes - My mother أمي.
Her story.  قصتها

4.7K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : My mother أمي. Her story. قصتها
Likes : 4675
Antoinette Lattouf - 4.7K Likes - My mother أمي.
Her story.  قصتها

4.7K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : My mother أمي. Her story. قصتها
Likes : 4675
Antoinette Lattouf - 4.6K Likes - Forget the Rich List, I made the Top 10 Shitstirrer’s list for 2024, @crikey.news is recognising the biggest nuisances to powerful people.

“After being unceremoniously dumped by the ABC, Antoinette Lattouf refused to go quietly. Instead, she embraced her role as a national symbol for the people calling out the influence of pro-Israel lobbies on Australian media, the announcement noted. 

My first reaction to coming in at #5, is that I’m terrified to tell my mother I didn’t make top three.

Below is my acceptance speech in full:

I’ve survived the last year, so that’s something. If I were an Arab journalist “stirring the pot” about war crimes in Gaza and reporting from the Middle East instead of Sydney, there’s a good chance I’d have been taken out by the IDF like 140 Palestinian journalist in the past 14 months. So, let’s raise a glass to the fact that I haven’t been snipered and somehow made it onto this list.

Sure, the pro-Israel lobbyists tried to career-assassinate me, and the ABC is dabbling in lawfare, but I’d like to think I’ve shown that pushing back against powerful institutions not only holds them accountable—it gives you an even louder voice.

I’d also like to thank God and WhatsApp groups (and apologise to my mother. I promise to stir harder next year to make top 3.)

4.6K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : Forget the Rich List, I made the Top 10 Shitstirrer’s list for 2024, @crikey.news is recognising the biggest nuisances to powerful people. “After being unceremoniously dumped by the ABC, Antoinette Lattouf refused to go quietly. Instead, she embraced her role as a national symbol for the people calling out the influence of pro-Israel lobbies on Australian media, the announcement noted. My first reaction to coming in at #5, is that I’m terrified to tell my mother I didn’t make top three. Below is my acceptance speech in full: I’ve survived the last year, so that’s something. If I were an Arab journalist “stirring the pot” about war crimes in Gaza and reporting from the Middle East instead of Sydney, there’s a good chance I’d have been taken out by the IDF like 140 Palestinian journalist in the past 14 months. So, let’s raise a glass to the fact that I haven’t been snipered and somehow made it onto this list. Sure, the pro-Israel lobbyists tried to career-assassinate me, and the ABC is dabbling in lawfare, but I’d like to think I’ve shown that pushing back against powerful institutions not only holds them accountable—it gives you an even louder voice. I’d also like to thank God and WhatsApp groups (and apologise to my mother. I promise to stir harder next year to make top 3.)
Likes : 4574
Antoinette Lattouf - 4.6K Likes - Forget the Rich List, I made the Top 10 Shitstirrer’s list for 2024, @crikey.news is recognising the biggest nuisances to powerful people.

“After being unceremoniously dumped by the ABC, Antoinette Lattouf refused to go quietly. Instead, she embraced her role as a national symbol for the people calling out the influence of pro-Israel lobbies on Australian media, the announcement noted. 

My first reaction to coming in at #5, is that I’m terrified to tell my mother I didn’t make top three.

Below is my acceptance speech in full:

I’ve survived the last year, so that’s something. If I were an Arab journalist “stirring the pot” about war crimes in Gaza and reporting from the Middle East instead of Sydney, there’s a good chance I’d have been taken out by the IDF like 140 Palestinian journalist in the past 14 months. So, let’s raise a glass to the fact that I haven’t been snipered and somehow made it onto this list.

Sure, the pro-Israel lobbyists tried to career-assassinate me, and the ABC is dabbling in lawfare, but I’d like to think I’ve shown that pushing back against powerful institutions not only holds them accountable—it gives you an even louder voice.

I’d also like to thank God and WhatsApp groups (and apologise to my mother. I promise to stir harder next year to make top 3.)

4.6K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : Forget the Rich List, I made the Top 10 Shitstirrer’s list for 2024, @crikey.news is recognising the biggest nuisances to powerful people. “After being unceremoniously dumped by the ABC, Antoinette Lattouf refused to go quietly. Instead, she embraced her role as a national symbol for the people calling out the influence of pro-Israel lobbies on Australian media, the announcement noted. My first reaction to coming in at #5, is that I’m terrified to tell my mother I didn’t make top three. Below is my acceptance speech in full: I’ve survived the last year, so that’s something. If I were an Arab journalist “stirring the pot” about war crimes in Gaza and reporting from the Middle East instead of Sydney, there’s a good chance I’d have been taken out by the IDF like 140 Palestinian journalist in the past 14 months. So, let’s raise a glass to the fact that I haven’t been snipered and somehow made it onto this list. Sure, the pro-Israel lobbyists tried to career-assassinate me, and the ABC is dabbling in lawfare, but I’d like to think I’ve shown that pushing back against powerful institutions not only holds them accountable—it gives you an even louder voice. I’d also like to thank God and WhatsApp groups (and apologise to my mother. I promise to stir harder next year to make top 3.)
Likes : 4574
Antoinette Lattouf - 4.6K Likes - Forget the Rich List, I made the Top 10 Shitstirrer’s list for 2024, @crikey.news is recognising the biggest nuisances to powerful people.

“After being unceremoniously dumped by the ABC, Antoinette Lattouf refused to go quietly. Instead, she embraced her role as a national symbol for the people calling out the influence of pro-Israel lobbies on Australian media, the announcement noted. 

My first reaction to coming in at #5, is that I’m terrified to tell my mother I didn’t make top three.

Below is my acceptance speech in full:

I’ve survived the last year, so that’s something. If I were an Arab journalist “stirring the pot” about war crimes in Gaza and reporting from the Middle East instead of Sydney, there’s a good chance I’d have been taken out by the IDF like 140 Palestinian journalist in the past 14 months. So, let’s raise a glass to the fact that I haven’t been snipered and somehow made it onto this list.

Sure, the pro-Israel lobbyists tried to career-assassinate me, and the ABC is dabbling in lawfare, but I’d like to think I’ve shown that pushing back against powerful institutions not only holds them accountable—it gives you an even louder voice.

I’d also like to thank God and WhatsApp groups (and apologise to my mother. I promise to stir harder next year to make top 3.)

4.6K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : Forget the Rich List, I made the Top 10 Shitstirrer’s list for 2024, @crikey.news is recognising the biggest nuisances to powerful people. “After being unceremoniously dumped by the ABC, Antoinette Lattouf refused to go quietly. Instead, she embraced her role as a national symbol for the people calling out the influence of pro-Israel lobbies on Australian media, the announcement noted. My first reaction to coming in at #5, is that I’m terrified to tell my mother I didn’t make top three. Below is my acceptance speech in full: I’ve survived the last year, so that’s something. If I were an Arab journalist “stirring the pot” about war crimes in Gaza and reporting from the Middle East instead of Sydney, there’s a good chance I’d have been taken out by the IDF like 140 Palestinian journalist in the past 14 months. So, let’s raise a glass to the fact that I haven’t been snipered and somehow made it onto this list. Sure, the pro-Israel lobbyists tried to career-assassinate me, and the ABC is dabbling in lawfare, but I’d like to think I’ve shown that pushing back against powerful institutions not only holds them accountable—it gives you an even louder voice. I’d also like to thank God and WhatsApp groups (and apologise to my mother. I promise to stir harder next year to make top 3.)
Likes : 4574
Antoinette Lattouf - 4.6K Likes - Forget the Rich List, I made the Top 10 Shitstirrer’s list for 2024, @crikey.news is recognising the biggest nuisances to powerful people.

“After being unceremoniously dumped by the ABC, Antoinette Lattouf refused to go quietly. Instead, she embraced her role as a national symbol for the people calling out the influence of pro-Israel lobbies on Australian media, the announcement noted. 

My first reaction to coming in at #5, is that I’m terrified to tell my mother I didn’t make top three.

Below is my acceptance speech in full:

I’ve survived the last year, so that’s something. If I were an Arab journalist “stirring the pot” about war crimes in Gaza and reporting from the Middle East instead of Sydney, there’s a good chance I’d have been taken out by the IDF like 140 Palestinian journalist in the past 14 months. So, let’s raise a glass to the fact that I haven’t been snipered and somehow made it onto this list.

Sure, the pro-Israel lobbyists tried to career-assassinate me, and the ABC is dabbling in lawfare, but I’d like to think I’ve shown that pushing back against powerful institutions not only holds them accountable—it gives you an even louder voice.

I’d also like to thank God and WhatsApp groups (and apologise to my mother. I promise to stir harder next year to make top 3.)

4.6K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : Forget the Rich List, I made the Top 10 Shitstirrer’s list for 2024, @crikey.news is recognising the biggest nuisances to powerful people. “After being unceremoniously dumped by the ABC, Antoinette Lattouf refused to go quietly. Instead, she embraced her role as a national symbol for the people calling out the influence of pro-Israel lobbies on Australian media, the announcement noted. My first reaction to coming in at #5, is that I’m terrified to tell my mother I didn’t make top three. Below is my acceptance speech in full: I’ve survived the last year, so that’s something. If I were an Arab journalist “stirring the pot” about war crimes in Gaza and reporting from the Middle East instead of Sydney, there’s a good chance I’d have been taken out by the IDF like 140 Palestinian journalist in the past 14 months. So, let’s raise a glass to the fact that I haven’t been snipered and somehow made it onto this list. Sure, the pro-Israel lobbyists tried to career-assassinate me, and the ABC is dabbling in lawfare, but I’d like to think I’ve shown that pushing back against powerful institutions not only holds them accountable—it gives you an even louder voice. I’d also like to thank God and WhatsApp groups (and apologise to my mother. I promise to stir harder next year to make top 3.)
Likes : 4574
Antoinette Lattouf - 4.6K Likes - Forget the Rich List, I made the Top 10 Shitstirrer’s list for 2024, @crikey.news is recognising the biggest nuisances to powerful people.

“After being unceremoniously dumped by the ABC, Antoinette Lattouf refused to go quietly. Instead, she embraced her role as a national symbol for the people calling out the influence of pro-Israel lobbies on Australian media, the announcement noted. 

My first reaction to coming in at #5, is that I’m terrified to tell my mother I didn’t make top three.

Below is my acceptance speech in full:

I’ve survived the last year, so that’s something. If I were an Arab journalist “stirring the pot” about war crimes in Gaza and reporting from the Middle East instead of Sydney, there’s a good chance I’d have been taken out by the IDF like 140 Palestinian journalist in the past 14 months. So, let’s raise a glass to the fact that I haven’t been snipered and somehow made it onto this list.

Sure, the pro-Israel lobbyists tried to career-assassinate me, and the ABC is dabbling in lawfare, but I’d like to think I’ve shown that pushing back against powerful institutions not only holds them accountable—it gives you an even louder voice.

I’d also like to thank God and WhatsApp groups (and apologise to my mother. I promise to stir harder next year to make top 3.)

4.6K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : Forget the Rich List, I made the Top 10 Shitstirrer’s list for 2024, @crikey.news is recognising the biggest nuisances to powerful people. “After being unceremoniously dumped by the ABC, Antoinette Lattouf refused to go quietly. Instead, she embraced her role as a national symbol for the people calling out the influence of pro-Israel lobbies on Australian media, the announcement noted. My first reaction to coming in at #5, is that I’m terrified to tell my mother I didn’t make top three. Below is my acceptance speech in full: I’ve survived the last year, so that’s something. If I were an Arab journalist “stirring the pot” about war crimes in Gaza and reporting from the Middle East instead of Sydney, there’s a good chance I’d have been taken out by the IDF like 140 Palestinian journalist in the past 14 months. So, let’s raise a glass to the fact that I haven’t been snipered and somehow made it onto this list. Sure, the pro-Israel lobbyists tried to career-assassinate me, and the ABC is dabbling in lawfare, but I’d like to think I’ve shown that pushing back against powerful institutions not only holds them accountable—it gives you an even louder voice. I’d also like to thank God and WhatsApp groups (and apologise to my mother. I promise to stir harder next year to make top 3.)
Likes : 4574
Antoinette Lattouf - 4.6K Likes - Forget the Rich List, I made the Top 10 Shitstirrer’s list for 2024, @crikey.news is recognising the biggest nuisances to powerful people.

“After being unceremoniously dumped by the ABC, Antoinette Lattouf refused to go quietly. Instead, she embraced her role as a national symbol for the people calling out the influence of pro-Israel lobbies on Australian media, the announcement noted. 

My first reaction to coming in at #5, is that I’m terrified to tell my mother I didn’t make top three.

Below is my acceptance speech in full:

I’ve survived the last year, so that’s something. If I were an Arab journalist “stirring the pot” about war crimes in Gaza and reporting from the Middle East instead of Sydney, there’s a good chance I’d have been taken out by the IDF like 140 Palestinian journalist in the past 14 months. So, let’s raise a glass to the fact that I haven’t been snipered and somehow made it onto this list.

Sure, the pro-Israel lobbyists tried to career-assassinate me, and the ABC is dabbling in lawfare, but I’d like to think I’ve shown that pushing back against powerful institutions not only holds them accountable—it gives you an even louder voice.

I’d also like to thank God and WhatsApp groups (and apologise to my mother. I promise to stir harder next year to make top 3.)

4.6K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : Forget the Rich List, I made the Top 10 Shitstirrer’s list for 2024, @crikey.news is recognising the biggest nuisances to powerful people. “After being unceremoniously dumped by the ABC, Antoinette Lattouf refused to go quietly. Instead, she embraced her role as a national symbol for the people calling out the influence of pro-Israel lobbies on Australian media, the announcement noted. My first reaction to coming in at #5, is that I’m terrified to tell my mother I didn’t make top three. Below is my acceptance speech in full: I’ve survived the last year, so that’s something. If I were an Arab journalist “stirring the pot” about war crimes in Gaza and reporting from the Middle East instead of Sydney, there’s a good chance I’d have been taken out by the IDF like 140 Palestinian journalist in the past 14 months. So, let’s raise a glass to the fact that I haven’t been snipered and somehow made it onto this list. Sure, the pro-Israel lobbyists tried to career-assassinate me, and the ABC is dabbling in lawfare, but I’d like to think I’ve shown that pushing back against powerful institutions not only holds them accountable—it gives you an even louder voice. I’d also like to thank God and WhatsApp groups (and apologise to my mother. I promise to stir harder next year to make top 3.)
Likes : 4574
Antoinette Lattouf - 4.4K Likes - OK kids. Get your workbook out and take notes. Journalism 101: don’t excuse war crimes and injustice, name and interrogate it.

4.4K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : OK kids. Get your workbook out and take notes. Journalism 101: don’t excuse war crimes and injustice, name and interrogate it.
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Antoinette Lattouf - 4.4K Likes - OK kids. Get your workbook out and take notes. Journalism 101: don’t excuse war crimes and injustice, name and interrogate it.

4.4K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : OK kids. Get your workbook out and take notes. Journalism 101: don’t excuse war crimes and injustice, name and interrogate it.
Likes : 4365
Antoinette Lattouf - 4.4K Likes - OK kids. Get your workbook out and take notes. Journalism 101: don’t excuse war crimes and injustice, name and interrogate it.

4.4K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : OK kids. Get your workbook out and take notes. Journalism 101: don’t excuse war crimes and injustice, name and interrogate it.
Likes : 4365
Antoinette Lattouf - 4.4K Likes - OK kids. Get your workbook out and take notes. Journalism 101: don’t excuse war crimes and injustice, name and interrogate it.

4.4K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : OK kids. Get your workbook out and take notes. Journalism 101: don’t excuse war crimes and injustice, name and interrogate it.
Likes : 4365
Antoinette Lattouf - 4.4K Likes - OK kids. Get your workbook out and take notes. Journalism 101: don’t excuse war crimes and injustice, name and interrogate it.

4.4K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : OK kids. Get your workbook out and take notes. Journalism 101: don’t excuse war crimes and injustice, name and interrogate it.
Likes : 4365
Antoinette Lattouf - 4.4K Likes - OK kids. Get your workbook out and take notes. Journalism 101: don’t excuse war crimes and injustice, name and interrogate it.

4.4K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : OK kids. Get your workbook out and take notes. Journalism 101: don’t excuse war crimes and injustice, name and interrogate it.
Likes : 4365
Antoinette Lattouf - 4.4K Likes - OK kids. Get your workbook out and take notes. Journalism 101: don’t excuse war crimes and injustice, name and interrogate it.

4.4K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : OK kids. Get your workbook out and take notes. Journalism 101: don’t excuse war crimes and injustice, name and interrogate it.
Likes : 4365
Antoinette Lattouf - 4.4K Likes - OK kids. Get your workbook out and take notes. Journalism 101: don’t excuse war crimes and injustice, name and interrogate it.

4.4K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : OK kids. Get your workbook out and take notes. Journalism 101: don’t excuse war crimes and injustice, name and interrogate it.
Likes : 4365
Antoinette Lattouf - 4.3K Likes - I suspect I’ve been shadowbanned for mentioning the “G” word, so here’s my attempt to trick the algorithm with some #gratitude and #inspo.

Shit making me smile lately:
	1.	Pushing my body – I’ve become one of those people who run, do Bikram yoga, and sit in saunas for fun. Apparently, testing my mind and body boosts my mood and makes me stronger—or at least that’s what Reddit told told me. Mostly, I’m just sore and very sweaty.

	2.	My husband, Danny – Sure, he’s hot. But he’s also annoyingly kind, empathetic, romantic, and creative. It’s gross how much I like him.

	3.	My dad’s garden – Lebanese cucumbers are elite. But honestly, his whole garden is a vibe. It’s not just about the fresh produce; it’s about how it connects him to his homeland and his roots. Watching him care for it so meticulously reminds me where I come from.

	4.	My daughters – I rarely post about them to protect their safety and privacy, but they are my biggest joy and inspiration. Everything I do, I do to make them proud. I’m trying my best not to screw it up. 

	5.	Kobe (the dog) – Look at this fluffy love machine. He somehow knows when I’m down and sits with me all day. Therapy sessions but cheaper.

	6.	Kindness from strangers – Someone gave me charity chocolate recently. Moments like these remind me there are genuinely good people out there—almost enough to make up for a$$wipe trolls.

	7.	Saltwater and long walks with friends – Turns out, being dragged outside for ocean air and long walks actually does help. Who knew?

	8.	Dancing to Arabic music – My sister and I took belly dancing lessons for years, so I’m not bad (I promise). But honestly, the drums and melodies are so contagious I’d still dance even if I was terrible.

	9.	Sydney’s summer – No offense, but why would I leave this city in summer? Everyone else can keep their snow and skiing.

	10.	Libraries and writing – Sitting in a library with another author makes me feel like I have a real job. It’s part research, part pretending we’re intellectuals, and mostly procrastination, but I’m calling it “work.”

Let’s see if this post passes the algorithm’s vibe check.

Tell me what you’re doing to stay sane. What are you #grateful for?

4.3K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : I suspect I’ve been shadowbanned for mentioning the “G” word, so here’s my attempt to trick the algorithm with some #gratitude and #inspo. Shit making me smile lately: 1. Pushing my body – I’ve become one of those people who run, do Bikram yoga, and sit in saunas for fun. Apparently, testing my mind and body boosts my mood and makes me stronger—or at least that’s what Reddit told told me. Mostly, I’m just sore and very sweaty. 2. My husband, Danny – Sure, he’s hot. But he’s also annoyingly kind, empathetic, romantic, and creative. It’s gross how much I like him. 3. My dad’s garden – Lebanese cucumbers are elite. But honestly, his whole garden is a vibe. It’s not just about the fresh produce; it’s about how it connects him to his homeland and his roots. Watching him care for it so meticulously reminds me where I come from. 4. My daughters – I rarely post about them to protect their safety and privacy, but they are my biggest joy and inspiration. Everything I do, I do to make them proud. I’m trying my best not to screw it up. 5. Kobe (the dog) – Look at this fluffy love machine. He somehow knows when I’m down and sits with me all day. Therapy sessions but cheaper. 6. Kindness from strangers – Someone gave me charity chocolate recently. Moments like these remind me there are genuinely good people out there—almost enough to make up for a$$wipe trolls. 7. Saltwater and long walks with friends – Turns out, being dragged outside for ocean air and long walks actually does help. Who knew? 8. Dancing to Arabic music – My sister and I took belly dancing lessons for years, so I’m not bad (I promise). But honestly, the drums and melodies are so contagious I’d still dance even if I was terrible. 9. Sydney’s summer – No offense, but why would I leave this city in summer? Everyone else can keep their snow and skiing. 10. Libraries and writing – Sitting in a library with another author makes me feel like I have a real job. It’s part research, part pretending we’re intellectuals, and mostly procrastination, but I’m calling it “work.” Let’s see if this post passes the algorithm’s vibe check. Tell me what you’re doing to stay sane. What are you #grateful for?
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Antoinette Lattouf - 4.3K Likes - I suspect I’ve been shadowbanned for mentioning the “G” word, so here’s my attempt to trick the algorithm with some #gratitude and #inspo.

Shit making me smile lately:
	1.	Pushing my body – I’ve become one of those people who run, do Bikram yoga, and sit in saunas for fun. Apparently, testing my mind and body boosts my mood and makes me stronger—or at least that’s what Reddit told told me. Mostly, I’m just sore and very sweaty.

	2.	My husband, Danny – Sure, he’s hot. But he’s also annoyingly kind, empathetic, romantic, and creative. It’s gross how much I like him.

	3.	My dad’s garden – Lebanese cucumbers are elite. But honestly, his whole garden is a vibe. It’s not just about the fresh produce; it’s about how it connects him to his homeland and his roots. Watching him care for it so meticulously reminds me where I come from.

	4.	My daughters – I rarely post about them to protect their safety and privacy, but they are my biggest joy and inspiration. Everything I do, I do to make them proud. I’m trying my best not to screw it up. 

	5.	Kobe (the dog) – Look at this fluffy love machine. He somehow knows when I’m down and sits with me all day. Therapy sessions but cheaper.

	6.	Kindness from strangers – Someone gave me charity chocolate recently. Moments like these remind me there are genuinely good people out there—almost enough to make up for a$$wipe trolls.

	7.	Saltwater and long walks with friends – Turns out, being dragged outside for ocean air and long walks actually does help. Who knew?

	8.	Dancing to Arabic music – My sister and I took belly dancing lessons for years, so I’m not bad (I promise). But honestly, the drums and melodies are so contagious I’d still dance even if I was terrible.

	9.	Sydney’s summer – No offense, but why would I leave this city in summer? Everyone else can keep their snow and skiing.

	10.	Libraries and writing – Sitting in a library with another author makes me feel like I have a real job. It’s part research, part pretending we’re intellectuals, and mostly procrastination, but I’m calling it “work.”

Let’s see if this post passes the algorithm’s vibe check.

Tell me what you’re doing to stay sane. What are you #grateful for?

4.3K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : I suspect I’ve been shadowbanned for mentioning the “G” word, so here’s my attempt to trick the algorithm with some #gratitude and #inspo. Shit making me smile lately: 1. Pushing my body – I’ve become one of those people who run, do Bikram yoga, and sit in saunas for fun. Apparently, testing my mind and body boosts my mood and makes me stronger—or at least that’s what Reddit told told me. Mostly, I’m just sore and very sweaty. 2. My husband, Danny – Sure, he’s hot. But he’s also annoyingly kind, empathetic, romantic, and creative. It’s gross how much I like him. 3. My dad’s garden – Lebanese cucumbers are elite. But honestly, his whole garden is a vibe. It’s not just about the fresh produce; it’s about how it connects him to his homeland and his roots. Watching him care for it so meticulously reminds me where I come from. 4. My daughters – I rarely post about them to protect their safety and privacy, but they are my biggest joy and inspiration. Everything I do, I do to make them proud. I’m trying my best not to screw it up. 5. Kobe (the dog) – Look at this fluffy love machine. He somehow knows when I’m down and sits with me all day. Therapy sessions but cheaper. 6. Kindness from strangers – Someone gave me charity chocolate recently. Moments like these remind me there are genuinely good people out there—almost enough to make up for a$$wipe trolls. 7. Saltwater and long walks with friends – Turns out, being dragged outside for ocean air and long walks actually does help. Who knew? 8. Dancing to Arabic music – My sister and I took belly dancing lessons for years, so I’m not bad (I promise). But honestly, the drums and melodies are so contagious I’d still dance even if I was terrible. 9. Sydney’s summer – No offense, but why would I leave this city in summer? Everyone else can keep their snow and skiing. 10. Libraries and writing – Sitting in a library with another author makes me feel like I have a real job. It’s part research, part pretending we’re intellectuals, and mostly procrastination, but I’m calling it “work.” Let’s see if this post passes the algorithm’s vibe check. Tell me what you’re doing to stay sane. What are you #grateful for?
Likes : 4349
Antoinette Lattouf - 4.3K Likes - I suspect I’ve been shadowbanned for mentioning the “G” word, so here’s my attempt to trick the algorithm with some #gratitude and #inspo.

Shit making me smile lately:
	1.	Pushing my body – I’ve become one of those people who run, do Bikram yoga, and sit in saunas for fun. Apparently, testing my mind and body boosts my mood and makes me stronger—or at least that’s what Reddit told told me. Mostly, I’m just sore and very sweaty.

	2.	My husband, Danny – Sure, he’s hot. But he’s also annoyingly kind, empathetic, romantic, and creative. It’s gross how much I like him.

	3.	My dad’s garden – Lebanese cucumbers are elite. But honestly, his whole garden is a vibe. It’s not just about the fresh produce; it’s about how it connects him to his homeland and his roots. Watching him care for it so meticulously reminds me where I come from.

	4.	My daughters – I rarely post about them to protect their safety and privacy, but they are my biggest joy and inspiration. Everything I do, I do to make them proud. I’m trying my best not to screw it up. 

	5.	Kobe (the dog) – Look at this fluffy love machine. He somehow knows when I’m down and sits with me all day. Therapy sessions but cheaper.

	6.	Kindness from strangers – Someone gave me charity chocolate recently. Moments like these remind me there are genuinely good people out there—almost enough to make up for a$$wipe trolls.

	7.	Saltwater and long walks with friends – Turns out, being dragged outside for ocean air and long walks actually does help. Who knew?

	8.	Dancing to Arabic music – My sister and I took belly dancing lessons for years, so I’m not bad (I promise). But honestly, the drums and melodies are so contagious I’d still dance even if I was terrible.

	9.	Sydney’s summer – No offense, but why would I leave this city in summer? Everyone else can keep their snow and skiing.

	10.	Libraries and writing – Sitting in a library with another author makes me feel like I have a real job. It’s part research, part pretending we’re intellectuals, and mostly procrastination, but I’m calling it “work.”

Let’s see if this post passes the algorithm’s vibe check.

Tell me what you’re doing to stay sane. What are you #grateful for?

4.3K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : I suspect I’ve been shadowbanned for mentioning the “G” word, so here’s my attempt to trick the algorithm with some #gratitude and #inspo. Shit making me smile lately: 1. Pushing my body – I’ve become one of those people who run, do Bikram yoga, and sit in saunas for fun. Apparently, testing my mind and body boosts my mood and makes me stronger—or at least that’s what Reddit told told me. Mostly, I’m just sore and very sweaty. 2. My husband, Danny – Sure, he’s hot. But he’s also annoyingly kind, empathetic, romantic, and creative. It’s gross how much I like him. 3. My dad’s garden – Lebanese cucumbers are elite. But honestly, his whole garden is a vibe. It’s not just about the fresh produce; it’s about how it connects him to his homeland and his roots. Watching him care for it so meticulously reminds me where I come from. 4. My daughters – I rarely post about them to protect their safety and privacy, but they are my biggest joy and inspiration. Everything I do, I do to make them proud. I’m trying my best not to screw it up. 5. Kobe (the dog) – Look at this fluffy love machine. He somehow knows when I’m down and sits with me all day. Therapy sessions but cheaper. 6. Kindness from strangers – Someone gave me charity chocolate recently. Moments like these remind me there are genuinely good people out there—almost enough to make up for a$$wipe trolls. 7. Saltwater and long walks with friends – Turns out, being dragged outside for ocean air and long walks actually does help. Who knew? 8. Dancing to Arabic music – My sister and I took belly dancing lessons for years, so I’m not bad (I promise). But honestly, the drums and melodies are so contagious I’d still dance even if I was terrible. 9. Sydney’s summer – No offense, but why would I leave this city in summer? Everyone else can keep their snow and skiing. 10. Libraries and writing – Sitting in a library with another author makes me feel like I have a real job. It’s part research, part pretending we’re intellectuals, and mostly procrastination, but I’m calling it “work.” Let’s see if this post passes the algorithm’s vibe check. Tell me what you’re doing to stay sane. What are you #grateful for?
Likes : 4349
Antoinette Lattouf - 4.3K Likes - I suspect I’ve been shadowbanned for mentioning the “G” word, so here’s my attempt to trick the algorithm with some #gratitude and #inspo.

Shit making me smile lately:
	1.	Pushing my body – I’ve become one of those people who run, do Bikram yoga, and sit in saunas for fun. Apparently, testing my mind and body boosts my mood and makes me stronger—or at least that’s what Reddit told told me. Mostly, I’m just sore and very sweaty.

	2.	My husband, Danny – Sure, he’s hot. But he’s also annoyingly kind, empathetic, romantic, and creative. It’s gross how much I like him.

	3.	My dad’s garden – Lebanese cucumbers are elite. But honestly, his whole garden is a vibe. It’s not just about the fresh produce; it’s about how it connects him to his homeland and his roots. Watching him care for it so meticulously reminds me where I come from.

	4.	My daughters – I rarely post about them to protect their safety and privacy, but they are my biggest joy and inspiration. Everything I do, I do to make them proud. I’m trying my best not to screw it up. 

	5.	Kobe (the dog) – Look at this fluffy love machine. He somehow knows when I’m down and sits with me all day. Therapy sessions but cheaper.

	6.	Kindness from strangers – Someone gave me charity chocolate recently. Moments like these remind me there are genuinely good people out there—almost enough to make up for a$$wipe trolls.

	7.	Saltwater and long walks with friends – Turns out, being dragged outside for ocean air and long walks actually does help. Who knew?

	8.	Dancing to Arabic music – My sister and I took belly dancing lessons for years, so I’m not bad (I promise). But honestly, the drums and melodies are so contagious I’d still dance even if I was terrible.

	9.	Sydney’s summer – No offense, but why would I leave this city in summer? Everyone else can keep their snow and skiing.

	10.	Libraries and writing – Sitting in a library with another author makes me feel like I have a real job. It’s part research, part pretending we’re intellectuals, and mostly procrastination, but I’m calling it “work.”

Let’s see if this post passes the algorithm’s vibe check.

Tell me what you’re doing to stay sane. What are you #grateful for?

4.3K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : I suspect I’ve been shadowbanned for mentioning the “G” word, so here’s my attempt to trick the algorithm with some #gratitude and #inspo. Shit making me smile lately: 1. Pushing my body – I’ve become one of those people who run, do Bikram yoga, and sit in saunas for fun. Apparently, testing my mind and body boosts my mood and makes me stronger—or at least that’s what Reddit told told me. Mostly, I’m just sore and very sweaty. 2. My husband, Danny – Sure, he’s hot. But he’s also annoyingly kind, empathetic, romantic, and creative. It’s gross how much I like him. 3. My dad’s garden – Lebanese cucumbers are elite. But honestly, his whole garden is a vibe. It’s not just about the fresh produce; it’s about how it connects him to his homeland and his roots. Watching him care for it so meticulously reminds me where I come from. 4. My daughters – I rarely post about them to protect their safety and privacy, but they are my biggest joy and inspiration. Everything I do, I do to make them proud. I’m trying my best not to screw it up. 5. Kobe (the dog) – Look at this fluffy love machine. He somehow knows when I’m down and sits with me all day. Therapy sessions but cheaper. 6. Kindness from strangers – Someone gave me charity chocolate recently. Moments like these remind me there are genuinely good people out there—almost enough to make up for a$$wipe trolls. 7. Saltwater and long walks with friends – Turns out, being dragged outside for ocean air and long walks actually does help. Who knew? 8. Dancing to Arabic music – My sister and I took belly dancing lessons for years, so I’m not bad (I promise). But honestly, the drums and melodies are so contagious I’d still dance even if I was terrible. 9. Sydney’s summer – No offense, but why would I leave this city in summer? Everyone else can keep their snow and skiing. 10. Libraries and writing – Sitting in a library with another author makes me feel like I have a real job. It’s part research, part pretending we’re intellectuals, and mostly procrastination, but I’m calling it “work.” Let’s see if this post passes the algorithm’s vibe check. Tell me what you’re doing to stay sane. What are you #grateful for?
Likes : 4349
Antoinette Lattouf - 4.3K Likes - I suspect I’ve been shadowbanned for mentioning the “G” word, so here’s my attempt to trick the algorithm with some #gratitude and #inspo.

Shit making me smile lately:
	1.	Pushing my body – I’ve become one of those people who run, do Bikram yoga, and sit in saunas for fun. Apparently, testing my mind and body boosts my mood and makes me stronger—or at least that’s what Reddit told told me. Mostly, I’m just sore and very sweaty.

	2.	My husband, Danny – Sure, he’s hot. But he’s also annoyingly kind, empathetic, romantic, and creative. It’s gross how much I like him.

	3.	My dad’s garden – Lebanese cucumbers are elite. But honestly, his whole garden is a vibe. It’s not just about the fresh produce; it’s about how it connects him to his homeland and his roots. Watching him care for it so meticulously reminds me where I come from.

	4.	My daughters – I rarely post about them to protect their safety and privacy, but they are my biggest joy and inspiration. Everything I do, I do to make them proud. I’m trying my best not to screw it up. 

	5.	Kobe (the dog) – Look at this fluffy love machine. He somehow knows when I’m down and sits with me all day. Therapy sessions but cheaper.

	6.	Kindness from strangers – Someone gave me charity chocolate recently. Moments like these remind me there are genuinely good people out there—almost enough to make up for a$$wipe trolls.

	7.	Saltwater and long walks with friends – Turns out, being dragged outside for ocean air and long walks actually does help. Who knew?

	8.	Dancing to Arabic music – My sister and I took belly dancing lessons for years, so I’m not bad (I promise). But honestly, the drums and melodies are so contagious I’d still dance even if I was terrible.

	9.	Sydney’s summer – No offense, but why would I leave this city in summer? Everyone else can keep their snow and skiing.

	10.	Libraries and writing – Sitting in a library with another author makes me feel like I have a real job. It’s part research, part pretending we’re intellectuals, and mostly procrastination, but I’m calling it “work.”

Let’s see if this post passes the algorithm’s vibe check.

Tell me what you’re doing to stay sane. What are you #grateful for?

4.3K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : I suspect I’ve been shadowbanned for mentioning the “G” word, so here’s my attempt to trick the algorithm with some #gratitude and #inspo. Shit making me smile lately: 1. Pushing my body – I’ve become one of those people who run, do Bikram yoga, and sit in saunas for fun. Apparently, testing my mind and body boosts my mood and makes me stronger—or at least that’s what Reddit told told me. Mostly, I’m just sore and very sweaty. 2. My husband, Danny – Sure, he’s hot. But he’s also annoyingly kind, empathetic, romantic, and creative. It’s gross how much I like him. 3. My dad’s garden – Lebanese cucumbers are elite. But honestly, his whole garden is a vibe. It’s not just about the fresh produce; it’s about how it connects him to his homeland and his roots. Watching him care for it so meticulously reminds me where I come from. 4. My daughters – I rarely post about them to protect their safety and privacy, but they are my biggest joy and inspiration. Everything I do, I do to make them proud. I’m trying my best not to screw it up. 5. Kobe (the dog) – Look at this fluffy love machine. He somehow knows when I’m down and sits with me all day. Therapy sessions but cheaper. 6. Kindness from strangers – Someone gave me charity chocolate recently. Moments like these remind me there are genuinely good people out there—almost enough to make up for a$$wipe trolls. 7. Saltwater and long walks with friends – Turns out, being dragged outside for ocean air and long walks actually does help. Who knew? 8. Dancing to Arabic music – My sister and I took belly dancing lessons for years, so I’m not bad (I promise). But honestly, the drums and melodies are so contagious I’d still dance even if I was terrible. 9. Sydney’s summer – No offense, but why would I leave this city in summer? Everyone else can keep their snow and skiing. 10. Libraries and writing – Sitting in a library with another author makes me feel like I have a real job. It’s part research, part pretending we’re intellectuals, and mostly procrastination, but I’m calling it “work.” Let’s see if this post passes the algorithm’s vibe check. Tell me what you’re doing to stay sane. What are you #grateful for?
Likes : 4349
Antoinette Lattouf - 4.3K Likes - I suspect I’ve been shadowbanned for mentioning the “G” word, so here’s my attempt to trick the algorithm with some #gratitude and #inspo.

Shit making me smile lately:
	1.	Pushing my body – I’ve become one of those people who run, do Bikram yoga, and sit in saunas for fun. Apparently, testing my mind and body boosts my mood and makes me stronger—or at least that’s what Reddit told told me. Mostly, I’m just sore and very sweaty.

	2.	My husband, Danny – Sure, he’s hot. But he’s also annoyingly kind, empathetic, romantic, and creative. It’s gross how much I like him.

	3.	My dad’s garden – Lebanese cucumbers are elite. But honestly, his whole garden is a vibe. It’s not just about the fresh produce; it’s about how it connects him to his homeland and his roots. Watching him care for it so meticulously reminds me where I come from.

	4.	My daughters – I rarely post about them to protect their safety and privacy, but they are my biggest joy and inspiration. Everything I do, I do to make them proud. I’m trying my best not to screw it up. 

	5.	Kobe (the dog) – Look at this fluffy love machine. He somehow knows when I’m down and sits with me all day. Therapy sessions but cheaper.

	6.	Kindness from strangers – Someone gave me charity chocolate recently. Moments like these remind me there are genuinely good people out there—almost enough to make up for a$$wipe trolls.

	7.	Saltwater and long walks with friends – Turns out, being dragged outside for ocean air and long walks actually does help. Who knew?

	8.	Dancing to Arabic music – My sister and I took belly dancing lessons for years, so I’m not bad (I promise). But honestly, the drums and melodies are so contagious I’d still dance even if I was terrible.

	9.	Sydney’s summer – No offense, but why would I leave this city in summer? Everyone else can keep their snow and skiing.

	10.	Libraries and writing – Sitting in a library with another author makes me feel like I have a real job. It’s part research, part pretending we’re intellectuals, and mostly procrastination, but I’m calling it “work.”

Let’s see if this post passes the algorithm’s vibe check.

Tell me what you’re doing to stay sane. What are you #grateful for?

4.3K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : I suspect I’ve been shadowbanned for mentioning the “G” word, so here’s my attempt to trick the algorithm with some #gratitude and #inspo. Shit making me smile lately: 1. Pushing my body – I’ve become one of those people who run, do Bikram yoga, and sit in saunas for fun. Apparently, testing my mind and body boosts my mood and makes me stronger—or at least that’s what Reddit told told me. Mostly, I’m just sore and very sweaty. 2. My husband, Danny – Sure, he’s hot. But he’s also annoyingly kind, empathetic, romantic, and creative. It’s gross how much I like him. 3. My dad’s garden – Lebanese cucumbers are elite. But honestly, his whole garden is a vibe. It’s not just about the fresh produce; it’s about how it connects him to his homeland and his roots. Watching him care for it so meticulously reminds me where I come from. 4. My daughters – I rarely post about them to protect their safety and privacy, but they are my biggest joy and inspiration. Everything I do, I do to make them proud. I’m trying my best not to screw it up. 5. Kobe (the dog) – Look at this fluffy love machine. He somehow knows when I’m down and sits with me all day. Therapy sessions but cheaper. 6. Kindness from strangers – Someone gave me charity chocolate recently. Moments like these remind me there are genuinely good people out there—almost enough to make up for a$$wipe trolls. 7. Saltwater and long walks with friends – Turns out, being dragged outside for ocean air and long walks actually does help. Who knew? 8. Dancing to Arabic music – My sister and I took belly dancing lessons for years, so I’m not bad (I promise). But honestly, the drums and melodies are so contagious I’d still dance even if I was terrible. 9. Sydney’s summer – No offense, but why would I leave this city in summer? Everyone else can keep their snow and skiing. 10. Libraries and writing – Sitting in a library with another author makes me feel like I have a real job. It’s part research, part pretending we’re intellectuals, and mostly procrastination, but I’m calling it “work.” Let’s see if this post passes the algorithm’s vibe check. Tell me what you’re doing to stay sane. What are you #grateful for?
Likes : 4349
Antoinette Lattouf - 4.3K Likes - I suspect I’ve been shadowbanned for mentioning the “G” word, so here’s my attempt to trick the algorithm with some #gratitude and #inspo.

Shit making me smile lately:
	1.	Pushing my body – I’ve become one of those people who run, do Bikram yoga, and sit in saunas for fun. Apparently, testing my mind and body boosts my mood and makes me stronger—or at least that’s what Reddit told told me. Mostly, I’m just sore and very sweaty.

	2.	My husband, Danny – Sure, he’s hot. But he’s also annoyingly kind, empathetic, romantic, and creative. It’s gross how much I like him.

	3.	My dad’s garden – Lebanese cucumbers are elite. But honestly, his whole garden is a vibe. It’s not just about the fresh produce; it’s about how it connects him to his homeland and his roots. Watching him care for it so meticulously reminds me where I come from.

	4.	My daughters – I rarely post about them to protect their safety and privacy, but they are my biggest joy and inspiration. Everything I do, I do to make them proud. I’m trying my best not to screw it up. 

	5.	Kobe (the dog) – Look at this fluffy love machine. He somehow knows when I’m down and sits with me all day. Therapy sessions but cheaper.

	6.	Kindness from strangers – Someone gave me charity chocolate recently. Moments like these remind me there are genuinely good people out there—almost enough to make up for a$$wipe trolls.

	7.	Saltwater and long walks with friends – Turns out, being dragged outside for ocean air and long walks actually does help. Who knew?

	8.	Dancing to Arabic music – My sister and I took belly dancing lessons for years, so I’m not bad (I promise). But honestly, the drums and melodies are so contagious I’d still dance even if I was terrible.

	9.	Sydney’s summer – No offense, but why would I leave this city in summer? Everyone else can keep their snow and skiing.

	10.	Libraries and writing – Sitting in a library with another author makes me feel like I have a real job. It’s part research, part pretending we’re intellectuals, and mostly procrastination, but I’m calling it “work.”

Let’s see if this post passes the algorithm’s vibe check.

Tell me what you’re doing to stay sane. What are you #grateful for?

4.3K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : I suspect I’ve been shadowbanned for mentioning the “G” word, so here’s my attempt to trick the algorithm with some #gratitude and #inspo. Shit making me smile lately: 1. Pushing my body – I’ve become one of those people who run, do Bikram yoga, and sit in saunas for fun. Apparently, testing my mind and body boosts my mood and makes me stronger—or at least that’s what Reddit told told me. Mostly, I’m just sore and very sweaty. 2. My husband, Danny – Sure, he’s hot. But he’s also annoyingly kind, empathetic, romantic, and creative. It’s gross how much I like him. 3. My dad’s garden – Lebanese cucumbers are elite. But honestly, his whole garden is a vibe. It’s not just about the fresh produce; it’s about how it connects him to his homeland and his roots. Watching him care for it so meticulously reminds me where I come from. 4. My daughters – I rarely post about them to protect their safety and privacy, but they are my biggest joy and inspiration. Everything I do, I do to make them proud. I’m trying my best not to screw it up. 5. Kobe (the dog) – Look at this fluffy love machine. He somehow knows when I’m down and sits with me all day. Therapy sessions but cheaper. 6. Kindness from strangers – Someone gave me charity chocolate recently. Moments like these remind me there are genuinely good people out there—almost enough to make up for a$$wipe trolls. 7. Saltwater and long walks with friends – Turns out, being dragged outside for ocean air and long walks actually does help. Who knew? 8. Dancing to Arabic music – My sister and I took belly dancing lessons for years, so I’m not bad (I promise). But honestly, the drums and melodies are so contagious I’d still dance even if I was terrible. 9. Sydney’s summer – No offense, but why would I leave this city in summer? Everyone else can keep their snow and skiing. 10. Libraries and writing – Sitting in a library with another author makes me feel like I have a real job. It’s part research, part pretending we’re intellectuals, and mostly procrastination, but I’m calling it “work.” Let’s see if this post passes the algorithm’s vibe check. Tell me what you’re doing to stay sane. What are you #grateful for?
Likes : 4349
Antoinette Lattouf - 4.3K Likes - I suspect I’ve been shadowbanned for mentioning the “G” word, so here’s my attempt to trick the algorithm with some #gratitude and #inspo.

Shit making me smile lately:
	1.	Pushing my body – I’ve become one of those people who run, do Bikram yoga, and sit in saunas for fun. Apparently, testing my mind and body boosts my mood and makes me stronger—or at least that’s what Reddit told told me. Mostly, I’m just sore and very sweaty.

	2.	My husband, Danny – Sure, he’s hot. But he’s also annoyingly kind, empathetic, romantic, and creative. It’s gross how much I like him.

	3.	My dad’s garden – Lebanese cucumbers are elite. But honestly, his whole garden is a vibe. It’s not just about the fresh produce; it’s about how it connects him to his homeland and his roots. Watching him care for it so meticulously reminds me where I come from.

	4.	My daughters – I rarely post about them to protect their safety and privacy, but they are my biggest joy and inspiration. Everything I do, I do to make them proud. I’m trying my best not to screw it up. 

	5.	Kobe (the dog) – Look at this fluffy love machine. He somehow knows when I’m down and sits with me all day. Therapy sessions but cheaper.

	6.	Kindness from strangers – Someone gave me charity chocolate recently. Moments like these remind me there are genuinely good people out there—almost enough to make up for a$$wipe trolls.

	7.	Saltwater and long walks with friends – Turns out, being dragged outside for ocean air and long walks actually does help. Who knew?

	8.	Dancing to Arabic music – My sister and I took belly dancing lessons for years, so I’m not bad (I promise). But honestly, the drums and melodies are so contagious I’d still dance even if I was terrible.

	9.	Sydney’s summer – No offense, but why would I leave this city in summer? Everyone else can keep their snow and skiing.

	10.	Libraries and writing – Sitting in a library with another author makes me feel like I have a real job. It’s part research, part pretending we’re intellectuals, and mostly procrastination, but I’m calling it “work.”

Let’s see if this post passes the algorithm’s vibe check.

Tell me what you’re doing to stay sane. What are you #grateful for?

4.3K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : I suspect I’ve been shadowbanned for mentioning the “G” word, so here’s my attempt to trick the algorithm with some #gratitude and #inspo. Shit making me smile lately: 1. Pushing my body – I’ve become one of those people who run, do Bikram yoga, and sit in saunas for fun. Apparently, testing my mind and body boosts my mood and makes me stronger—or at least that’s what Reddit told told me. Mostly, I’m just sore and very sweaty. 2. My husband, Danny – Sure, he’s hot. But he’s also annoyingly kind, empathetic, romantic, and creative. It’s gross how much I like him. 3. My dad’s garden – Lebanese cucumbers are elite. But honestly, his whole garden is a vibe. It’s not just about the fresh produce; it’s about how it connects him to his homeland and his roots. Watching him care for it so meticulously reminds me where I come from. 4. My daughters – I rarely post about them to protect their safety and privacy, but they are my biggest joy and inspiration. Everything I do, I do to make them proud. I’m trying my best not to screw it up. 5. Kobe (the dog) – Look at this fluffy love machine. He somehow knows when I’m down and sits with me all day. Therapy sessions but cheaper. 6. Kindness from strangers – Someone gave me charity chocolate recently. Moments like these remind me there are genuinely good people out there—almost enough to make up for a$$wipe trolls. 7. Saltwater and long walks with friends – Turns out, being dragged outside for ocean air and long walks actually does help. Who knew? 8. Dancing to Arabic music – My sister and I took belly dancing lessons for years, so I’m not bad (I promise). But honestly, the drums and melodies are so contagious I’d still dance even if I was terrible. 9. Sydney’s summer – No offense, but why would I leave this city in summer? Everyone else can keep their snow and skiing. 10. Libraries and writing – Sitting in a library with another author makes me feel like I have a real job. It’s part research, part pretending we’re intellectuals, and mostly procrastination, but I’m calling it “work.” Let’s see if this post passes the algorithm’s vibe check. Tell me what you’re doing to stay sane. What are you #grateful for?
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Antoinette Lattouf - 4.3K Likes - I suspect I’ve been shadowbanned for mentioning the “G” word, so here’s my attempt to trick the algorithm with some #gratitude and #inspo.

Shit making me smile lately:
	1.	Pushing my body – I’ve become one of those people who run, do Bikram yoga, and sit in saunas for fun. Apparently, testing my mind and body boosts my mood and makes me stronger—or at least that’s what Reddit told told me. Mostly, I’m just sore and very sweaty.

	2.	My husband, Danny – Sure, he’s hot. But he’s also annoyingly kind, empathetic, romantic, and creative. It’s gross how much I like him.

	3.	My dad’s garden – Lebanese cucumbers are elite. But honestly, his whole garden is a vibe. It’s not just about the fresh produce; it’s about how it connects him to his homeland and his roots. Watching him care for it so meticulously reminds me where I come from.

	4.	My daughters – I rarely post about them to protect their safety and privacy, but they are my biggest joy and inspiration. Everything I do, I do to make them proud. I’m trying my best not to screw it up. 

	5.	Kobe (the dog) – Look at this fluffy love machine. He somehow knows when I’m down and sits with me all day. Therapy sessions but cheaper.

	6.	Kindness from strangers – Someone gave me charity chocolate recently. Moments like these remind me there are genuinely good people out there—almost enough to make up for a$$wipe trolls.

	7.	Saltwater and long walks with friends – Turns out, being dragged outside for ocean air and long walks actually does help. Who knew?

	8.	Dancing to Arabic music – My sister and I took belly dancing lessons for years, so I’m not bad (I promise). But honestly, the drums and melodies are so contagious I’d still dance even if I was terrible.

	9.	Sydney’s summer – No offense, but why would I leave this city in summer? Everyone else can keep their snow and skiing.

	10.	Libraries and writing – Sitting in a library with another author makes me feel like I have a real job. It’s part research, part pretending we’re intellectuals, and mostly procrastination, but I’m calling it “work.”

Let’s see if this post passes the algorithm’s vibe check.

Tell me what you’re doing to stay sane. What are you #grateful for?

4.3K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : I suspect I’ve been shadowbanned for mentioning the “G” word, so here’s my attempt to trick the algorithm with some #gratitude and #inspo. Shit making me smile lately: 1. Pushing my body – I’ve become one of those people who run, do Bikram yoga, and sit in saunas for fun. Apparently, testing my mind and body boosts my mood and makes me stronger—or at least that’s what Reddit told told me. Mostly, I’m just sore and very sweaty. 2. My husband, Danny – Sure, he’s hot. But he’s also annoyingly kind, empathetic, romantic, and creative. It’s gross how much I like him. 3. My dad’s garden – Lebanese cucumbers are elite. But honestly, his whole garden is a vibe. It’s not just about the fresh produce; it’s about how it connects him to his homeland and his roots. Watching him care for it so meticulously reminds me where I come from. 4. My daughters – I rarely post about them to protect their safety and privacy, but they are my biggest joy and inspiration. Everything I do, I do to make them proud. I’m trying my best not to screw it up. 5. Kobe (the dog) – Look at this fluffy love machine. He somehow knows when I’m down and sits with me all day. Therapy sessions but cheaper. 6. Kindness from strangers – Someone gave me charity chocolate recently. Moments like these remind me there are genuinely good people out there—almost enough to make up for a$$wipe trolls. 7. Saltwater and long walks with friends – Turns out, being dragged outside for ocean air and long walks actually does help. Who knew? 8. Dancing to Arabic music – My sister and I took belly dancing lessons for years, so I’m not bad (I promise). But honestly, the drums and melodies are so contagious I’d still dance even if I was terrible. 9. Sydney’s summer – No offense, but why would I leave this city in summer? Everyone else can keep their snow and skiing. 10. Libraries and writing – Sitting in a library with another author makes me feel like I have a real job. It’s part research, part pretending we’re intellectuals, and mostly procrastination, but I’m calling it “work.” Let’s see if this post passes the algorithm’s vibe check. Tell me what you’re doing to stay sane. What are you #grateful for?
Likes : 4349
Antoinette Lattouf - 4.3K Likes - I suspect I’ve been shadowbanned for mentioning the “G” word, so here’s my attempt to trick the algorithm with some #gratitude and #inspo.

Shit making me smile lately:
	1.	Pushing my body – I’ve become one of those people who run, do Bikram yoga, and sit in saunas for fun. Apparently, testing my mind and body boosts my mood and makes me stronger—or at least that’s what Reddit told told me. Mostly, I’m just sore and very sweaty.

	2.	My husband, Danny – Sure, he’s hot. But he’s also annoyingly kind, empathetic, romantic, and creative. It’s gross how much I like him.

	3.	My dad’s garden – Lebanese cucumbers are elite. But honestly, his whole garden is a vibe. It’s not just about the fresh produce; it’s about how it connects him to his homeland and his roots. Watching him care for it so meticulously reminds me where I come from.

	4.	My daughters – I rarely post about them to protect their safety and privacy, but they are my biggest joy and inspiration. Everything I do, I do to make them proud. I’m trying my best not to screw it up. 

	5.	Kobe (the dog) – Look at this fluffy love machine. He somehow knows when I’m down and sits with me all day. Therapy sessions but cheaper.

	6.	Kindness from strangers – Someone gave me charity chocolate recently. Moments like these remind me there are genuinely good people out there—almost enough to make up for a$$wipe trolls.

	7.	Saltwater and long walks with friends – Turns out, being dragged outside for ocean air and long walks actually does help. Who knew?

	8.	Dancing to Arabic music – My sister and I took belly dancing lessons for years, so I’m not bad (I promise). But honestly, the drums and melodies are so contagious I’d still dance even if I was terrible.

	9.	Sydney’s summer – No offense, but why would I leave this city in summer? Everyone else can keep their snow and skiing.

	10.	Libraries and writing – Sitting in a library with another author makes me feel like I have a real job. It’s part research, part pretending we’re intellectuals, and mostly procrastination, but I’m calling it “work.”

Let’s see if this post passes the algorithm’s vibe check.

Tell me what you’re doing to stay sane. What are you #grateful for?

4.3K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : I suspect I’ve been shadowbanned for mentioning the “G” word, so here’s my attempt to trick the algorithm with some #gratitude and #inspo. Shit making me smile lately: 1. Pushing my body – I’ve become one of those people who run, do Bikram yoga, and sit in saunas for fun. Apparently, testing my mind and body boosts my mood and makes me stronger—or at least that’s what Reddit told told me. Mostly, I’m just sore and very sweaty. 2. My husband, Danny – Sure, he’s hot. But he’s also annoyingly kind, empathetic, romantic, and creative. It’s gross how much I like him. 3. My dad’s garden – Lebanese cucumbers are elite. But honestly, his whole garden is a vibe. It’s not just about the fresh produce; it’s about how it connects him to his homeland and his roots. Watching him care for it so meticulously reminds me where I come from. 4. My daughters – I rarely post about them to protect their safety and privacy, but they are my biggest joy and inspiration. Everything I do, I do to make them proud. I’m trying my best not to screw it up. 5. Kobe (the dog) – Look at this fluffy love machine. He somehow knows when I’m down and sits with me all day. Therapy sessions but cheaper. 6. Kindness from strangers – Someone gave me charity chocolate recently. Moments like these remind me there are genuinely good people out there—almost enough to make up for a$$wipe trolls. 7. Saltwater and long walks with friends – Turns out, being dragged outside for ocean air and long walks actually does help. Who knew? 8. Dancing to Arabic music – My sister and I took belly dancing lessons for years, so I’m not bad (I promise). But honestly, the drums and melodies are so contagious I’d still dance even if I was terrible. 9. Sydney’s summer – No offense, but why would I leave this city in summer? Everyone else can keep their snow and skiing. 10. Libraries and writing – Sitting in a library with another author makes me feel like I have a real job. It’s part research, part pretending we’re intellectuals, and mostly procrastination, but I’m calling it “work.” Let’s see if this post passes the algorithm’s vibe check. Tell me what you’re doing to stay sane. What are you #grateful for?
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Antoinette Lattouf - 4.2K Likes - Let’s do this. Link in my bio. 
You know what to do. 

#NoFearNoFavour

4.2K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : Let’s do this. Link in my bio. You know what to do. #NoFearNoFavour
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Antoinette Lattouf - 4.1K Likes - It’s time for a social media hiatus. I’m struggling to find humanity and hope in a world where hate and violence sells.  I’ll be back. With renewed compassion, courage, clapbacks and cute selfies.

4.1K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : It’s time for a social media hiatus. I’m struggling to find humanity and hope in a world where hate and violence sells. I’ll be back. With renewed compassion, courage, clapbacks and cute selfies.
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Antoinette Lattouf - 4.1K Likes - So, a man I’ve never met put my face(s) on a shirt—because nothing screams solidarity like rogue merch. He assured me he knows I never signed up to be a poster girl, but hey, support is support.

He wanted to know if I was OK with him wearing it to his media job and I said, “Sure, go for it,” but also… why does this design make me look like I run a disturbingly efficient criminal empire? Am I defending human rights and a free, independent press or masterminding a high-stakes diamond heist from my secret lair? The vibe is deliciously ambiguous.

Now he has printed shirts for other journalists, and I’m starting to wonder if my next career move should be in the diamond trade. Or waste management. 
It seems ethical.

P.S I don’t know where you can buy one. I’m clearly not a good business woman. But make sure you use the code LATTOUF10 next time you check out on Amazon to claim your error message.

4.1K Likes – Antoinette Lattouf Instagram

Caption : So, a man I’ve never met put my face(s) on a shirt—because nothing screams solidarity like rogue merch. He assured me he knows I never signed up to be a poster girl, but hey, support is support. He wanted to know if I was OK with him wearing it to his media job and I said, “Sure, go for it,” but also… why does this design make me look like I run a disturbingly efficient criminal empire? Am I defending human rights and a free, independent press or masterminding a high-stakes diamond heist from my secret lair? The vibe is deliciously ambiguous. Now he has printed shirts for other journalists, and I’m starting to wonder if my next career move should be in the diamond trade. Or waste management. It seems ethical. P.S I don’t know where you can buy one. I’m clearly not a good business woman. But make sure you use the code LATTOUF10 next time you check out on Amazon to claim your error message.
Likes : 4081