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Home and Away Spoilers – Kirby is criticized for being fat and dark, which makes her lose the confidence to join the band

Next week on Home and Away in the UK, Kirby is dealt a devastating slight, after her advertising campaign for the board shop takes an unexpected turn.

Kirby (Angelina Thomson) has been spearheading the publicity drive for Manta Ray Boards over the past few weeks, and after bringing in the Contact advertising agency to oversee matters, managed to convince Mali (Kyle Shilling) to accompany her in a special photoshoot.

The pair were thrilled with the results when they were sent the proofs from the shoot, eagerly selecting the best ones to adorn the new posters for their upcoming Gala Day.

But when the finished products arrive at the shop next week, Kirby is aghast to find that the agency have manipulated her appearance without their permission.

As well as making Kirby appear thinner, they have lightened her skin tone, and also removed her tattoo.

The proud daughter of a Cook Islands Māori mum and an Aussie dad, Kirby is disgusted that the agency have attempted to whitewash away her Polynesian heritage, and effectively body-shame her to boot.

His own image unaltered, Mali is speechless as he takes a closer look, and immediately leaves a message with Contact, asking the campaign manager or photographer to get in touch with him urgently.

When the agency eventually get back to Mali, he informs Kirby that all the campaign material is going to be redone with the original photos.

Kirby asks if any explanation was given as to why they would alter her appearance, and Mali repeats their claim that it was a deliberate marketing strategy.

Research says demographics respond better to this aesthetic,” he replies verbatim, clearly unimpressed by their spiel.

…so in other words, thinner women, with lighter skin?” a downcast Kirby responds.

The incident is a huge blow to Kirby’s confidence, and mars what should be a happy occasion when she later joins her other band members for a rehearsal session in the back garden of the share house.

Remi (Adam Rowland) has decided to utilise his recent $5 million windfall—the result of a trust fund set up by his grandmother—to fund Lyrik’s comeback.

But whilst Remi is keen as always, there’s been uncertainty from the rest of the band, particularly lead singer Theo (Matt Evans), as to whether they’re ready to return to the limelight. Hence this practice session which Remi hopes will reignite that fire within them.

Lyrik seem on top form as they begin their backyard performance, and after several hours of belting out their many hits, evening has fallen and the group gather for a celebratory selfie.

But as Kirby poses alongside Remi, Theo and Eden (Stephanie Panozzo), she is clearly feeling self-conscious as she tries to force out a natural smile.

Whilst Lyrik are enjoying their session, it would seem one of the neighbours on Saxon Avenue has had enough of the free concert—and it’s not even Lyrik’s No.1 Fan John Palmer (Shane Withington)!

Senior Constable Rose (Kirsty Marillier) arrives with a colleague in tow to inform the group that there’s been a noise complaint.

The band reluctantly relocate indoors, but unsurprisingly that isn’t enough to muffle the music, leading Rose to return later that evening to shut them down again.

The next day, Remi resolves to rehearse in the daytime instead (too simple to rent out a rehearsal space with his millions?), but as Eden and Theo take a look at the selfie taken the previous night, hoping to post it on the socials, Kirby baulks as she catches sight of herself.

Telling the pair she looks terrible, she asks Eden to delete the photo. Theo can see that this is about what happened with the ad agency, and whilst both he and Eden try to assure her that she is perfect as she is, Kirby isn’t convinced.

It’s a professional agency, they know what they’re doing,” Kirby argues.

Theo and Eden’s protests are to no avail as Kirby tells them she can’t change how she feels.

When Kirby heads back inside, the pair know that they can’t expect her to rehearse that day, leaving one of them with the unenviable task of telling Remi.

With Kirby’s confidence in bits, will she ever feel able to perform again?

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