
BY: Diandra Malivindi
After two years in a global pandemic, it's a no-brainer that travelling is sorely missed by the nomads among us. As Australians, jet-setting around the world to make lifelong memories is almost a rite of passage. So, when the ability to leave down under was off the menu, many of us were forced to find our fix elsewhere.
The established actor—who deserved all the accolades from The Devil Wears Prada—is doing eager travellers a service, by transporting viewers to Italy, sans a passport, endless airport queues or missed flights. Instagram's cocktail connoisseur took his audience on a trip of a lifetime as he rediscovered his culture through escapades down the Italian coastline. And now, he's back for round due.
SOURCE: https://www.marieclaire.com.au/
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