Glamorous TV -Footy presenter Tiffany Salmond reveals the reason for a huge setback of the career while struggling to find work after making a simple move
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NRL presenter Tiffany Salmond has revealed the reason why she disappeared from Footy broadcasts this season, despite the start of the season on the camera in Nieuw -Zeeland.
Salmond has previously worked New -Zeeland Media RNZ and Sky, while they also do sideline coverage of Warriors NRL Competitions as a freelancer for FOX Sports and Triple M.
She recently shared her horror experience as the victim of a deep fake Ai attack That circulated fake media who claimed to perform her explicit actions that never happened.
Now viewers ask why she is not present at NRL broadcasts, despite the start of the season in her usual sidelines at Warriors Games.
Salmond seems to have moved the mid -season from Auckland to Sydney In April, with a post of four weeks ago that the caption included: “left the home advantage.”
Her profile has also been updated to say ‘Kiwi in Sydney’.

Former NRL presenter Tiffany Salmond has revealed that she now lives in Sydney after a mid-season relocation from New Zealand

Salmond started the season about New Zealand Warriors matches in Auckland, but is now setting up in life in Sydney
Now Salmond has posted an image in the iconic Bondi Iceberg swimming pool, the historic round swimming pool on the south side of Bondi Beach overlooking the ocean.
She uploaded the image with the caption: ‘My First Sydney Winter’, with a white heart emoji.
‘Had to come back [to the pool] Today.’
She also placed an image that enjoys the warm Australian sun in a bathing suit.
Salmond then placed a newscorp clip that shares the video of her deep vague Attack and text that revealed that she had moved to Australia, but still had to appear on a FOX League NRL broadcast.
“The continuous support never goes unnoticed,” she posted.
‘It is frustrating if politics stands in the way of the work of who you keep.
‘But to still feel so much requirement and support from so many, something that I never naturally consider. Thank you for staying with me while I keep building what the next one is. ‘

There is a huge groundswell of support for Salmond from viewers who want to return to their screens

Salmond said that ‘politics’ was behind the reason that she no longer did Sideline cover for NRL competitions
Salmond said to Daily Mail Australia and said gratefully for the large amount of viewers who called for her return to NRL cover.
“Since my last role in the air, I have been incredibly grateful – and honestly humble – because of the constant public support and the way viewers continue to call my return,” she said.
‘It is not something that I take lightly, and I am very aware of how rare that kind of real audience connection is in this industry.
‘Although I have always been proud of the work I have delivered, industrial politics has unfortunately played a role in limiting opportunities for the air, as is sometimes the case in this industry.
“But I have remained focused on building what the next step is, and there are now a number of really exciting opportunities that open, especially in entertainment, as well as in sport while I continue to expand my career here in Australia.”
It comes after Salmond has previously shared the comment of a follower with the text: “It’s all true that we want TIFF back to the NRL coverage.”
“The comments about that video have meant so much,” she said in a video of herself that walked through a Sydney Street.
‘Even knowing that a sideline roll is quite interchangeable and I had hardly any screen time, to still receive this kind of support, all this time, the middle of the season, it is humiliating.

In her previous role, Salmond works as a secondary activity commensator for Fox League in Nieuw -Zeeland
“So, thank you. And I am sure you will see me again on your screens soon, in whatever capacity. ‘
There has been a stream of support for Salmond on her Instagram account, where she has nearly 40,000 followers.
‘You are the best in the company. You not only ask generic questions, clichés and you know what you are talking about and always seem to have a good relationship with whom you interview. We need more as you report it about the game, “has posted a follower.
“I am so happy that I am not the only one you missed on the NRL coverage,” posted.
‘The comments are because you are great at what you do TIFF. I hope you will come back soon, “said another benefactor.
And another posted: “I would give up my left leg to see you again on the screen.”
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