Dan Bilzerian's team have denied inviting Australian Instagram star Skye Wheatley to party with the controversial poker player. A social media consultant for the King of Instagram told Daily Mail Australia that Dan's team do not reach out to Instagram models and that they don't pay girls to party. It appears that Skye has been a victim of 'catfishing,' where an individual pretends to be someone they're not over email and social media, after being contacted by a man named Jack - claiming to work for the controversial Instagram star.

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The poster for The Iron Lady suggests we're in for something very different from Thatcher, the hawk-nosed hard-ass of Spitting Image. Here, Meryl Streep's Margaret is quizzically coy, yet depicted literally as Westminster's underbelly. Her profile's liquid fusion with the Houses of Parliament suggests a Jekyll and Hyde-type doubling or even one of Hieronymus Bosch's hellish amalgams of bodies and buildings. It irresistibly calls to mind the famous half-human, half-machine evil robot-woman in sci-fi classic Metropolis, later lifted for Terminator 2: Judgment Day. Surely no recent TV show has so resolutely gone its own bare-cheeked, bloody way as the gladiatorial romp Spartacus.