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The Candyman: Dissolute lifestyle of the Australian tobacco magnate (PHOTOS/VIDEO)

Июль 14, 2015     Автор: admin
The Candyman: Dissolute lifestyle of the Australian tobacco magnate (PHOTOS/VIDEO)

Australian Travers Beynon spends most of his time partying and girls.

The British newspaper Daily Mail revealed the life of the Australian tobacco magnate Travers Beynon, who became famous with the publication of the photos in Instagram their depraved lifestyle.

Most of the photos were taken in a luxurious mansion, a man in Gold Coast, where he lives with his wife and four children Tishey.

Beynon absolutely nothing does not deny — he buys the best cars, yachts and helicopters. Most of his time conducting a businessman, arranging noisy parties at his home and having fun in the company of naked girls.

In all this involved party-goers and wife, which divides it with hundreds of other women. It is noted that the couple even sleep with his friend Tisci.

Tobacco tycoon Travers Beynon, who touts himself as The Candyman, insists he's just leading a 'larrikin life


NSW’s lone try of the match then got a rise from the Maroon fan's middle fingers

When Blues hooker Mick Ennis’s on-field sledge to the referees was picked up on a live mic, the topless two took out their frustrations by playfully choking referee Taesh

It's any wonder the former AFL star-turned-playboy got time to see any of the match with all of the staged kinky shenanigans going on in his $3.7 million Gold Coast mansion

The Candyman with his bevvy of hot women in party mode at an Ibiza villa during the lavish trip

 

 

 

The super fit playboy turned his hand to flyboarding on the French Riviera to show off his muscular physique 

 

 

The super fit playboy turned his hand to flyboarding on the French Riviera to show off his muscular physique 

 

 

 

 

The entrepreneur also took time out to pose for a 'Bruce Wayne'-themed photo shoot with the original Batmobile from the film Batman Returns in the grounds of an English manor home built in the early 1700s

 

 

The entrepreneur also took time out to pose for a 'Bruce Wayne'-themed photo shoot with the original Batmobile from the film Batman Returns in the grounds of an English manor home built in the early 1700s

 

The trip was modelled on the Grand Tour, a traditional trip of Europe undertaken by upper-class young men of the aristocracy from the 1600s to the 1800s - including a private jet to Monaco (pictured)
 
Travers Beynon arrives at his mother's funeral with his wife Taesha (left) in Queensland on Monday

 

Travers Beynon arrives at his mother's funeral with his wife Taesha (left) in Queensland on Monday

 

'Weep if you must, parting is hell, but life goes on, so have a brandy and coke, light up a ciggie, enjoy a round of golf and remember me well,' the poem spoken at the service  read (pictured)

'Weep if you must, parting is hell, but life goes on, so have a brandy and coke, light up a ciggie, enjoy a round of golf and remember me well,' the poem spoken at the service read (pictured)

 

Travers arrived home from his lavish European trip just days before his mother unexpectedly passed away