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    The Oscar-winning actor made the claim in response to
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    There are other parties, including the Green, Libertarian, and Reform parties,
    but these receive vanishingly few votes in comparison.

    Independent candidates can also stand and have
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    The Oscar-winning actor (pictured ) made the observation in response to podcast host
    Joe Rogan who complained that Americans were 'completely trapped in the two-party system'





    Joe Rogan (pictured) is one of the most powerful
    media figures in the world 

    Civil rights opponent George Wallace ran a third-party campaign in the 1968 US election which saw him garner
    10 million votes and take five southern states, while another disaffected Democrat, Strom
    Thurmond, in 1948 carried four southern states on a similarly racist platform but with only a million votes.


    The nephew of a president, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.,
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    He has now been appointed Health secretary in Trump's incoming cabinet. 

    Trump himself had previously belonged to the Reform Party.


    The former New York property developer had even considered running for president in the 2000 election under the
    banner of that movement - formed by former third-party presidential candidate Ross Perot, who won 19 per cent of the popular
    vote in 1992 but gained no electoral college votes.

    Perot was the most popular minority party candidate since former Republican president Teddy
    Roosevelt in 1912 ran as the Bull Moose Party candidate - carrying six states
    including California and coming second ahead of Republican William Taft.


    Australia has seen a rise in recent years of nominally independent politicians who
    have taken votes away from the two traditional parties
    of Labor and the Liberal-National coalition

    This situation is helped by a strong Green party who now have 12 senators and four members in the House of Representatives. 




    Zali Steggall (pictured) became the first 'teal' independent
    to achieve huge success when she ousted former prime minister
    Tony Abbott in his seat in Sydney's northern beaches
    at the 2019 election

    Meanwhile, independent candidates who run on strong climate
    platforms but are fiscally conservative have been labelled 'teal' candidates.



    This is because they have combined their 'green' views on climate
    with the traditional 'blue' approach of the centre-right Liberal Party on economics.


    Zali Steggall became the first teal independent to achieve
    huge success when she ousted former prime minister Tony Abbott in his seat in Sydney's northern beaches at the 2019 election.

    In similar fashion, Monique Ryan won the traditionally
    Liberal seat from former treasurer Josh Frydenberg
    at the 2022 election. 

    She was one of seven teals elected, swelling the lower house crossbench to 16, with this tally including the four
    Greens, three conservative independents and progressives Andrew Wilkie
    and Helen Haines.

    Crowe's three-hour conversation with Rogan,
    which was first aired in August, has recently resurfaced in teal social media adverts.


    They are being pushed by Melbourne philanthropist Simon Holmes à Court, who
    founded Climate 200, which has given campaign funding to some teal candidates.


    Not all the 12 independents elected in 2022 were teals, however. 




    Maverick independent Bob Katter has just celebrated 50
    years in parliament (pictured: being congratulated by prime minister Anthony Albanese)

    Dai Lee, a former state Liberal candidate, defeated former
    Labor frontbencher and former NSW Labor premier Kristina Keneally in the south-west
    Sydney seat of Fowler.

    And, of course, maverick Bob Katter who has just celebrated 50
    years in parliament, spending 20 years as a Queensland
    state MP before serving the past three decades in federal parliament as
    the MP for the regional far north Queensland electorate
    of Kennedy. 

    Among his many mad-hat policies over the years include a
    bid to teach school kids how to fire rifles and a desire to build a missile shield across
    northern Australia.

    The House of Representatives crossbench grew to 17
    in late 2022 when Andrew Gee quit the Nationals in protest at its opposition to
    the Indigenous Voice to Parliament. 

    The Greens and independents make up 11 per cent of the 151-member lower house
    - the highest proportion of non major party MPs since Federation in 1901. 


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    Last month it was announced that American influencer Corinna Kopf had retired from the site, aged 28,
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    Rapper Cardi B is said to earn more than $9million (£7.1million) a month from the site.



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    ... she sells pictures of her feet for £8 and makes more money from her account labelled 'La
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    ‘It doesn't matter to me whether I get my feet out, or my other
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    Though it does tend to be the other bits, because
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    with 1,000 men in 24 hours.

    And Bonnie Blue, a beautiful blonde with a golden tan and astonishingly white teeth, who has worked her way
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    On one night during Nottingham Trent freshers' week - after publicising
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    ‘I got through them all,' she said proudly in one interview
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    There have been plenty of scandals along the way.
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    Of course, they're right. It has long been awash with pneumatic reality TV stars
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    in skimpy bikinis.

    I spend an afternoon browsing the site and, while it is not all ‘spicy' content as the company
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    The big lips, the push-up bras, even the way a pretty Spanish chef is holding her paella pan. Company executives have been pushing
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    During the 2024 Olympic Games, a raft of athletes jumped on the
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    Along with Jack Laugher, Team NZ rower Robbie Manson uses
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    Olympic diver Jack Laugher is among a number of sports stars
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    Reality TV star Kerry Katona has also teased followers with content





    Lottie Moss  has also taken to the adults-only online content provider that was founded in 2016 and is used by 4.1 million creatives

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    All of which seems to be working well for them, but it can be rather murkier for others.


    Not least because, in less than a decade, OnlyFans has spawned an entire support industry of
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    ‘Sugar daddies' tend to be older male businessmen who
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    Chatters are different. For the real stars, the traffic is so
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    But, sadly, chatters, sugar daddies and stalkers are not a problem for most creatives.
    Almost all of whom are still struggling to make any proper
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    They will never know the clout of Cardi B, or Lily Allen,
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