A few weeks ago, Constance Hall was a Perth mum-of-four with a blog. Now she’s started a body love movement, #LikeaQueen, that’s been picked up by media worldwide. She’s not stopping there. She’s planning Queenfest, a series of parties around Australia to meet with the “beautiful followers” of her Facebook page.
“I feel like I want to connect on a deeper level with these people,” she tells The Motherish.
Hall’s first taste of fame was when she went on Big Brother in 2005, the season won by the Logan twins. Back then she was a 21-year-old hairdresser living in Melbourne. She says although the Big Brother experience was “amazing”, the reaction she got from strangers was sometimes “horrible”.
“People want to hate people off Big Brother and I’m not an easy person to hate,” she explains. “So people would come up to me and they’re like, ‘You’re that dickhead off Big Brother,’ and I was like, ‘Oh, that’s really mean,’ and you could see my heartbreak in my face, and they were like, ‘I didn’t mean to say that.'”
Hall moved back to Perth, where she met her future husband, Bill, a carpenter. She was working as a hairdresser and an artist, but those careers were interrupted by the arrival of her kids.
"When I couldn’t really hairdress any more, after having the twins, struggling to exhibit art with all these kids around, I just thought, 'Oh, you know what, I’ll start blogging.' It was more a creative outlet for me than anything."
She sent her writing to websites, but only one ever published any of her work.
"No one was really picking up on it, so I thought, 'Okay, cool, I’m just going to do it on my own.'"