BRYTON GORE, BORN IN 1992
EDUCATION
REINVENTION
At 15, I was emancipated by the government due to my mother’s struggles with alcoholism. A year later, I dropped out in Year 10, balancing work and studying audio engineering. By 17, I was raising my two daughters in Australia while my twin sister was moved to America to live with our family.
At 23, I pursued a traineeship with the Australian government in Business, earning a diploma-equivalent qualification. That led to a permanent role as an Events and Project Manager, until I realized I was missing out on my kids. So, I quit. I took on entry-level jobs in floristry and IT, finding a way to balance work and home life on my terms.
In 2020, I reunited with my family in the U.S. and spent two years there, again working events only to return to Australia in 2022 after confirming what I had feared all along.
I’ve been called a threat, a loser, crazy, but my life isn’t about staying in those labels. It’s about what happens when you stop playing by the rules.
No matter my professional background or accomplishments, I was always reduced to a label. And eventually, that label became public discourse; fueling legal abuse against me.
With no support system and no luxury of a fair fight against powerful figures who branded me crazy, exploited me as a single mother, and painted me as an abuser to protect their public image, I did the only thing left to do.
I flipped the script.
I built a business under Dr. Gore, retired the persona of Bryton Gore, and took back control. I cut ties with a name that had been weaponized against me because no one gets to dictate my narrative. Reinvention is always possible.
EXHIBITIONS
Salvation Army: Donation for Merchandise design Gallery
Australian City Council: Box Mural, on Bourke St.
The Australian Bible Baptist Church: Mural on Partition
Domestic Violence Shelter: Balloon Christmas Donation
Sydney Halloween Fest Gallery: COMING October 2025
FEATURED ON
THE TELEGRAPH - 2025
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MENTIONED BY JUNIOR INDIE CREATORS, 2023-4
Blamed for a rat infestation in a house I didn’t know I owned, I was left with no choice but to masterfully manipulate people’s perceptions of me online, as I was caught in the cross fire of dramatic celebrity’s who wanted to blame each other instead of see the truth at my families expense. These Parrot creators spat nonsense about me for easy clout.
AN UNFORTUNATE MENTION IN THE GOLD COAST BULLETIN - GORE WIDOW DEATH SHOCK, 2009
The Gold Coast Bulletin’s mention of me in “Gore Widow Death Shock” was a stark reminder of the public’s morbid fascination with tragedy. My personal loss was reduced to a sensationalized headline, sparking a public outcry for a funeral that was never for an underage person to organise alone.