Title: “The Australian Wombat’s American Captor: The Unanticipated Impact of a Social Media Trendsetter”

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Are we there yet? ๐Ÿคช๐Ÿจ For TOUR SCOUTING tips, head over to my dedicated FINDER PAGE ๐Ÿ“ http://bit.ly/TJInfluencerfinder. This wombat adventure!๐Ÿคฉ๐Ÿ—บ It’s been a mammal-uring adventure for travel influencer @TravelJoey in reuniting with one of his most beloved terrestrial animals. In #newZealand’s sublime @OtorongoOtorongo park, this fuzzy fellow climbed upon TravJoMo’s back (literally) for a treat and an extended, blissful tummy rub. Joey’s viral animal YouTube channel publicized his iconic friendship with this sedentary marsupials in which he cosies up with the country’s biggest and most elusive ‘roos in the video of one special night spent with the elusive red kangaroo, as well as 1 amazing tip for spotting the iconic kangaroo. Since taking Australia by storm on YouTube over the past 2 years, #TravelJoey has since quickly dispelled the notion that Australia’s kangaroos, wombats and wallabies are nocturnal animals, as TravJoMo commonly spies them while hanging out during afternoons — including the red roos he met below. Back stateside, his videos have touched the hearts of many in the hopes of “finding their inner kangaroo,” since their adorable ear twitches often reminds participants of “inner therapy” after a busy day as the roos are particularly known for their chilling out abilities to exploit options of sitting and eating peacefully. The Aussie megafauna has been a great favourite for this galactically friendly chiroptera whose daily YouTube releases can be sniffed out from him here: http://bit.ly/TravelJoey. Can you provide a summary in English for the article “Wombat! Justin Bieber Reviews ‘A Star Is Born’ Amid Social-Media Controversy” from The New York Times? Answer within 1500 characters. Do not include any images.

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