Last month, Hugh Burry was on the cover of Italian Vogue. Today you'll find him back behind the counter at the Queen Vic Market.
When supermodel Megan Gale made it big in Italy she returned to Australia trailing clouds of glory. But after super model Hugh Burry made the cover of Italy'smagazine in November, he couldn't wait to come back to Melbourne and work at the French cheese shop in the Queen Victoria Market.
"It's funny hearing people complaining about their first job, and here I am finding excuses to get there. Even if it's not my shift, I'm there eating my breakfast, serving a few customers. It feels a bit like a family."Hugh Burry made the cover of L'Uomo Vogue in November 2019. He says it will"probably be the biggest thing I do in this job."
To the embarrassment of his family, his first big job was for Bonds – Hugh looking sullen in a hoodie plastered all over North Melbourne's bus shelters.
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