To make sure you never miss out on your favourite NEW stories, we're happy to send you some reminders

Click 'OK' then 'Allow' to enable notifications

Woman Who's Done All Of Brighton Is Ditching Victoria To Move To Queensland

Woman Who's Done All Of Brighton Is Ditching Victoria To Move To Queensland

She's fed up with her Brighton surroundings and wants a scenery change to the Sunshine State.

Stewart Perrie

Stewart Perrie

Jodi Grollo became a household name when lockdown restrictions were implemented across Melbourne.

Well, technically her name didn't go viral and instead she was given a rather unfortunate moniker after complaining that she was bored of walking the streets of Brighton - a very ritzy suburb with plenty of views to relax and unwind.

She's racked up an impressive following on Instagram and has been openly critical about Premier Daniel Andrews' handling of the second wave of coronavirus infections.

In fact, she's had enough of the state altogether and revealed she's moving to Queensland.

Jodi has written a song, stating that she was heading to the Sunshine State after doing a two-week quarantine stay in the Northern Territory.

She sang: "I'm leaving on a jet plane, I don't think that I'll be back again. I really don't want to go but Dan is just so full of s**t.

"Why are we listening to all those flogs that don't know, seriously, 'I don't know', 'I can't recall', 'it's wasn't me', 'I don't remember'. Bugger off, I'm over, I'm done, I'm out."

Apparently, the move will be permanent.

Her rise to fame all started when Victorian authorities introduced a rule that you could only exercise in your local area in a bid to keep people from exploring areas outside their neighbourhoods,

That led to Jodi Grollo painfully saying to a 9News Melbourne crew: "You get sick of walking the same streets. I've done all of Brighton."

The cry from Jodi was one of the most beautiful symphonies ever played by one thousand of the world's smallest violins. Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews even took a swipe at Jodi's comments during a press conference.

He said: "If walking your local streets is boring, well, being bored is much better than being in intensive care. That's my clear message."

Featured Image Credit: therealkarenfrombriiighton/Instagram

Topics: Australia