Lauren Mand joins ‘women supporting women’ hashtag campaign

Lauren Mand has joined the viral ‘women supporting women’ hashtag campaign. 

The socialite girlfriend of former footballer Jimmy Bartel uploaded a black and white photo to Instagram on Tuesday, to show her support for the ‘women supporting women’ hashtag movement on social media. 

Alongside the stunning image, the 31-year-old wrote: ‘I’d be lost without the women in my life. 

Support: Lauren Mand (pictured) has joined the viral ‘women supporting women’ hashtag campaign. The socialite girlfriend of Jimmy Bartel uploaded a black and white photo to Instagram on Tuesday, to show her support for the #womensupportingwomen movement 

‘Forever grateful for my inner circle who are smart, inspiring and survivors. #challengeaccepted thanks for the nomination, my loves’. 

Lauren has joined some of Australia’s most well-known faces in taking part in the viral challenge. 

On Monday, designer Pip Edwards, AFL WAG Rebecca Judd, and radio host Kate Ritchie all posted black and white images to Instagram, with the hashtag #womensupportingwomen, in a sign of solidarity.

Viral: Lauren has joined some of Australia's most well-known faces in taking part in the viral challenge. On Monday, designer Pip Edwards (pictured) began her own post. 'It's important and paramount that we have each other's backs,' Pip, 40, wrote

Viral: Lauren has joined some of Australia’s most well-known faces in taking part in the viral challenge. On Monday, designer Pip Edwards (pictured) began her own post. ‘It’s important and paramount that we have each other’s backs,’ Pip, 40, wrote

Pip, who is currently dating former cricketer Michael Clarke, began her post by thanking all her incredible female contemporaries. 

‘It’s important and paramount that we have each other’s backs,’ Pip, 40, wrote. 

Before adding: ‘I know that we are all stronger together, acting with empathy and integrity.   

‘We are all wonderful, beautiful, incredible women. Be proud of who we are and what we offer the world!’ 

Tribute: Former Home and Away actress-turned-radio host Kate Ritchie (pictured) thanked Jane Kennedy for her nomination to take part in the movement. 'I thought you were sliding into my DM's with yet another lovely quiet sign of support but how wonderful to see us cracking this one open for today,' wrote Kate, 41

Tribute: Former Home and Away actress-turned-radio host Kate Ritchie (pictured) thanked Jane Kennedy for her nomination to take part in the movement. ‘I thought you were sliding into my DM’s with yet another lovely quiet sign of support but how wonderful to see us cracking this one open for today,’ wrote Kate, 41

Rebecca Judd, who is married to former AFL player Chris Judd, preferred to keep things short and sweet.

‘Love your girl tribe hard,’ wrote the 36-year-old, alongside an image of her reclining on a lounge in double denim. 

Former Home and Away actress-turned-radio host Kate Ritchie thanked Jane Kennedy for her nomination to take part in the movement.  

Touching: Insta-famous Phoebe Burgess also got in on the act, sharing a heartfelt caption that appeared to reference her tumultuous year after divorcing husband Sam. 'To all those women who made me smile again...' Phoebe, 31, began her post

Touching: Insta-famous Phoebe Burgess also got in on the act, sharing a heartfelt caption that appeared to reference her tumultuous year after divorcing husband Sam. ‘To all those women who made me smile again…’ Phoebe, 31, began her post

‘I thought you were sliding into my DMs with yet another lovely quiet sign of support but how wonderful to see us cracking this one open for today,’ wrote Kate, 41.   

Insta-famous Phoebe Burgess also got in on the act, sharing a heartfelt caption that appeared to reference her tumultuous year after divorcing husband Sam. 

‘To all those women who made me smile again…’ Phoebe, 31, began her post.  

‘You promised me it would come, it did and suddenly the future is bright again.’

It's the simple things: 'Supporting each other is important and looks like so many different things. Calling for no reason, complimenting, encouraging, cheering on, showing up, helping, liking, buying products, loving and listening,' said Jules (pictured)

It’s the simple things: ‘Supporting each other is important and looks like so many different things. Calling for no reason, complimenting, encouraging, cheering on, showing up, helping, liking, buying products, loving and listening,’ said Jules (pictured) 

Meanwhile, Jules Sebastian said she had ‘made a conscious effort’ to surround herself with women who live their lives authentically and with kindness. 

‘Supporting each other is important and looks like so many different things. Calling for no reason, complimenting, encouraging, cheering on, showing up, helping, liking, buying products, loving and listening,’ said the stylist, 38.    

Studio 10’s Sarah Harris, 39, called on women to stand by their mates when times get tough, alongside a hilarious image of her grimacing. 

Say cheese: Studio 10's Sarah Harris (pictured) called on women to stand by their mates when times get tough

Say cheese: Studio 10’s Sarah Harris (pictured) called on women to stand by their mates when times get tough

‘Let’s support all women… especially through the messiest, hardest and not so pretty bits because that’s often when we need it most,’ she wrote 

Jackie Gillies from Real Housewives of Melbourne used her post as a call to arms. 

‘Listen up ladies. You all have a gift and a purpose in this world. Use It,’ the 40-year-old Australian psychic began. 

Shine shine shine! Jackie Gillies (pictured) from Real Housewives of Melbourne used her post as a call to arms. 'Listen up ladies. You all have a gift and a purpose in this world. Use It,' said the 40-year-old Australian psychic

Shine shine shine! Jackie Gillies (pictured) from Real Housewives of Melbourne used her post as a call to arms. ‘Listen up ladies. You all have a gift and a purpose in this world. Use It,’ said the 40-year-old Australian psychic

‘Your gift is your truth, your authenticity, and knowing who you are without limitations,’ she kicked things off. 

‘Shine your light everywhere you go. Don’t let anyone tell you you’re not worthy! I love you.’ 

Meanwhile, Channel Ten’s veteran entertainment reporter Angela Bishop and broadcast legend Sandra Sully proved to be a women of few words, both simply hashtagging the movement. 

Joining in:Meanwhile, Channel Ten's veteran entertainment reporter Angela Bishop (pictured) and broadcast legend Sandra Sully proved to be a women of few words, both simply hashtagging the movement

Meanwhile, Channel Ten's veteran entertainment reporter Angela Bishop and broadcast legend Sandra Sully (pictured) proved to be a women of few words, both simply hashtagging the movement

Joining in: Meanwhile, Channel Ten’s veteran entertainment reporter Angela Bishop (left) and broadcast legend Sandra Sully (right) proved to be a women of few words, both simply hashtagging the movement